Even as the group discussed weighty issues, the importance of appearance -- specifically, the scrutiny of first ladies' appearances, was on everyone's minds. The current FLOTUS and Mrs. Bush joked about the pressure:
MRS. OBAMA: But being able to pursue our passions and do things that not only help our country and connect us with the rest of the world, it's a great privilege. So while people are sort of sorting through our shoes and our hair -- (laughter) -- whether we cut it or not -- MRS. BUSH: Whether we have bangs.And now let's checkout their diverse array of fashion below:
MRS. OBAMA: Whether we have bangs. (Laughter.) Who would have thought? I didn't call that one. (Laughter.)
MRS. BUSH: I said that just because our daughter, Barbara, cut bangs at the same time Michelle did. They commiserated --
MRS. OBAMA: I was doing what Barbara was doing. (Laughter.) I was just following her lead. But we take our bangs and we stand in front of important things that the world needs to see. And eventually, people stop looking at the bangs and they start looking at what we're standing in front of.
MRS. BUSH: We hope.
MRS. OBAMA: They do, and that's the power of our roles.
Tanzanian First Lady Salma Kikwete
US First Lady Michelle Obama & former US First Lady Laura Bush
Uganda First Lady Janet Kataaha Museveni
Sierra Leone First Lady Sia Nyama Koroma
South African First Lady Nompumelelo Ntuli Zuma
Mozambique First Lady Maria da Luz Dai Guebuza
Ethiopian First Lady Roman Tesfaye
Ghana Second Lady (wife of the vice-president) Matilda Amissah
Tanzanian First Lady Salma Kikwete and US First Lady Michelle Obama
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