Mania over President Barack Obama has reached the catwalks of Rome, where a top haute couture designer showed off a kaftan emblazoned with his face and another dedicated a gown of “hope” to his wife Michelle.

“I was in Times Square when he was elected and it was like just such a beautiful emotion. I had the sensation of flying,” Guillermo Mariotto, who designed the kaftan for Roman fashion house Gattinoni, said.

“He’s definitely a fashion icon. He’s brand new, he’s a black President, and he’s so handsome.”

Mariotto sent an American model down the catwalk draped in the ankle-length, long-sleeved kaftan made of natural fibre. It featured a solemn-faced Obama in red and beige across its entire length and the word Change written across the bottom.

Neapolitan designer Fausto Sarli dedicated the jewel of his collection – a pinkish gown studded with crystals and lavish swirls – to US First Lady Michelle Obama, saying it represented a light in the desert.

“We dedicated this as a message of hope – that she can bring hope in the world during this period of crisis,” said Sarli’s spokesman Carlo Alberto Terranova. “It's a homage to the audacity of hope and youth.”

Reuters Life!

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