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Michelle Obama Dishes Style & Substance History W/ Farah Jasmine Griffin & Nina Garcia for 1st Ever “The Look” Episode.

Michelle Obama unpacks her fashion journey with Nina Garcia & Farah Jasmine Griffin in the debut episode of The Look, streaming now via IMO.
Michelle Obama sits with Nina Garcia and Farah Jasmine Griffin for The Look series
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This isn’t just about dresses or designers. It’s about identity, legacy, and the power of representation.

The episode dropped November 6, 2025, streaming via IMO’s official YouTube and socials. (ICYMI: The Look is part of a broader push by Invisible Media to spotlight cultural icons through fashion, identity, and lived experience.)

Michelle Obama sits with Nina Garcia and Farah Jasmine Griffin for The Look series

Michelle Obama dishes style and substance history with academic scholar Farah Jasmine Griffin and fashion legend Nina Garcia for the first-ever episode of The Look, a limited series from IMO (Invisible Media Originals).

Scope out thee official synopsis then press play on thee intriguing, informative, and at times humorous interview!

“In the first episode of The Look, former First Lady Michelle Obama sits down with Nina Garcia, Editor-in-Chief of ELLE, and scholar Farah Jasmine Griffin to discuss the evolution of Mrs. Obama’s style—from her South Side Chicago roots to the global stage. Together, they explore how fashion became a tool for self-expression, empowerment, and cultural storytelling.

From family seamstresses and prom dresses to navigating visibility as the first Black First Lady, this intimate conversation dives into the meaning of style beyond what we wear—it’s about who we are and what we represent.”

Visuals lean clean and candid—no overproduced fluff. Just three women, three lenses, and one powerful convo. (Garcia’s signature sharpness meets Griffin’s poetic depth, with Michelle’s grounded brilliance tying it all together.)

This isn’t just about dresses or designers. It’s about identity, legacy, and the power of representation.

Drop your thoughts below—what’s your take on style as storytelling?

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