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BY Ama Nunoo, 3:07pm May 08, 2020,

Michelle Obama is on the tie-dye wagon and now we can all get ours too

Photo: PBS KIDS/YOUTUBE

Former first lady Michelle Obama is a style icon. All her looks are a must-have and as she has joined the new tie-dye trend, we all need to get our wallets ready for the next purchase.

Her trendy tie-dye sweater was spotted when she participated in a read-along series in collaboration with PBS Kids and Penguin Random House called “Mondays with Michelle”.

https://youtu.be/ShaO355bpDQ

She looked very colorful and radiant as she appeared in the five-and-half-minute clip donning a tie-dye cable-knit sweater by Polo Ralph Lauren. Her exact sweater is on sale for $119 at Saks Fifth Avenue; some may say it is a budget-friendly fashion find.

We are all for this mood-boosting colorful attire and even love her for her dedication to creating an impact in society. She summarized the chapter from Miss Maple’s Seeds so succinctly for her lovely viewers on YouTube: “This book is about a woman named Miss Maple, who loves nature and celebrates the miracle that lives within every seed.”

After she posted her session on her IG-tv, her comments section blew up with comments on her swirly bright-colored ensemble.

Many other celebrities have also been spotted in their own tie-dye attires and we believe that one more thing that will run out of stock in stores pretty soon will be tie-dye sweaters. In fact, who are we not to follow a trend endorsed by Mrs. Obama herself.

Michelle Obama's Tie-Dye Sweater in PBS Kids Book Reading ...

Photo: Pop Sugar

Last Edited by:Ama Nunoo Updated: February 4, 2021

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