Michelle Obama is releasing a merch line & it's predictably epic
If you're anything like us, you've probably been waiting impatiently for Michelle Obama's memoir, Becoming, to launch. But what you might not have known is that the former POTUS' is launching a clothing line alongside it.
Yep, you'll be able to read the book whilst wearing a jumper emblazoned with Michelle's most famous motto, 'When they go low, we go high.'
The merch, which includes a t-shirt and hoodies and even baby onesies and mugs, ranges from $30 to $65 and rest assured: all proceeds go to Global Girls Alliance, Michelle's charity which fights for girls' education around the world.
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As if we needed another reason to love Michelle. Oh and we'll also leave you with Barack's review of her memoir: 'Of course, @MichelleObama’s my wife, so I’m a little biased here. But she also happens to be brilliant, funny, wise – one of a kind,’ he posted alongside a photo of his wife’s memoir. ‘This book tells her quintessentially American story. I love it because it faithfully reflects the woman I have loved for so long.'
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Penny Goldstone is the Contributing Fashion Editor at Marie Claire UK. She writes about catwalk trends and the latest high street and Instagram sartorial must-haves. She also helms the Women Who Win franchise.
She has worked in fashion for over 10 years, contributing to publications such as Cosmopolitan, Red, Good Housekeeping, and Stylist.
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