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Looking
every bit as poised and elegant as her mother, the long-limbed first daughter
has taken the awkward out of adolescence with ease.
In
the weeks since election night, the emerging styles of the Obama daughters, and
especially Malia, has taken center stage - the 14-year-old blossoming from the
President's wide-eyed 'baby' into a self-assured young woman who has inherited
her mother's confidence, bold fashion sense and looks
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Malia,
standing nearly as tall as her 5-foot-11 mother, now carries herself with
confidence, striding alongside her mother like two-peas-in-a-poised-pod.
Unlike
many teens unused to their new height, she shows no trace of awkwardness or
embarrassment, instead, she embraces her lean figure with smart, yet
bang-on-trend, wardrobe choices.
Seventeen
fashion director Gina Kelly explained: 'How her mother dresses is obviously
rubbing off on Malia.
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Since
turning 14 on Independence Day, she has slowly started to tick off some
age-appropriate milestones - like her first mobile phone.
Mrs
Obama admitted in June that she ‘scared the heck’ out of Malia with ‘days of
lectures’ on the dangers of talking to strangers before handing the device
over.
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And although Malia, and her younger
sister Sasha, 11, are forbidden from using Facebook until they are 17,
Malia seems to be growing up like any other teenager, taking her first
daughter responsibilities in her stride.
She has started to wear make-up too - with her mother's wise counsel to guide her.
In an appearance on The View last year, the First Lady revealed: 'We do a lot of talking. Sometimes it's too much.
'After our... military families tour,
I came in, it was 10.30 at night - we were beat, we did four cities in
two days, and Malia's like, "Ma, I need to talk to you."
'And it was 10.30 and we talked. And we talked, and we talked. We talked about make-up, actually.'
In fact, it seems the only person struggling with Malia's coming-of-age is the President himself
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And
although Malia, and her younger sister Sasha, 11, are forbidden from using
Facebook until they are 17, Malia seems to be growing up like any other
teenager, taking her first daughter responsibilities in her stride.
President Obama, who
often talks highly of both Malia, and his younger daughter Sasha, says they are
kind, respectful, responsible and well-behaved girls.
She
has started to wear make-up too - with her mother's wise counsel to guide her.
In
an appearance on The View last year, the First Lady revealed: 'We do a lot of
talking. Sometimes it's too much.
'After
our... military families tour, I came in, it was 10.30 at night - we were beat,
we did four cities in two days, and Malia's like, "Ma, I need to talk to
you."
'And
it was 10.30 and we talked. And we talked, and we talked. We talked about
make-up, actually.'
In
fact, it seems the only person struggling with Malia's coming-of-age is the
President himself
He admitted in an interview
last year, before her two-inch growth spurt: 'Even though she's 5ft 9in, she's
still my baby. And she just got braces, which is good, because she looks like a
kid and she was getting ... she's starting to look too old for me.
One
occasion in particular came as a shock, as Mrs Obama revealed on The View.
She
said: 'He says he's cool, but you know... The first time Malia went out for a
party and she was dressed, she had her hair done and she's tall, she had on a
pretty dress, you could see him, he was sort of like... gulp. And I was like,
"Easy dad."'
President
Obama often talks highly of his two children, saying they are kind, respectful,
responsible and well-behaved girls.
‘I
could not ask for better kids,’ he told ABC News in June. ‘I'm not anticipating
complete mayhem for the next four, five years. But I understand teenage-hood is
complicated. I should also point out
that I have men with guns that surround them often.’
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