Four more years -- of exquisitely coordinated Obama family fashion.
The president's first term made a style superstar out of Michelle Obama, but the entire First Family has a way of turning out in the same palette almost every time they're photographed.
It's a subtle color coordination that manages not to look too matchy-matchy.
The latest example: When the Obamas came onstage the night of election, they were dressed in stylish outfits that complemented without overtly duplicating one another.
This time, it was jewel tones: The first lady in a wine sheath dress by Michael Kors (she's worn it twice before) and short black sweater; Malia in a black top, bright blue skirt, pink belt and ballet flats; Sasha in a charcoal bow blouse, taupe sweater, green skirt and green-and-black flats; the president in a tie that matched the color of Malia's skirt.
The first impression? Nice-looking family. It's only when you study the clothing that you realize how together they all look.
"I call this style 'comfortably confident,'" said Lauren Rothman, a fashion consultant based in Washington, D.C. "It's not about a particular piece of clothing, it's about the overall look. A true style statement comes from great presence."
On election night 2008, the Obamas rocked red and black: Michelle wore a red and black Narciso Rodriguez dress and black sweater, Malia a red dress and black tights, Sasha a black dress, and the president a black suit and red tie.