Michelle Obama, Jill Biden, Desiree Rogers dress designers

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White House Social Secretary Desiree Rogers at the Obama State Dinner

(photo by Lynn Sweet)

WASHINGTON–First Lady Michelle Obama wore a floor-length gold and cream strapless dress with a wrap by India-born designer Naeem Khan at the state dinner Tuesday honoring India Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his wife, Gursharon Kaur. Earlier in the day, she wore a skirt by Indian-American designer Rachel Roy.

White House Social Secretary Desiree Rogers wore a floor-length cream color number by Comme Des Garcons (The I.D. thanks to the Washington Post Robin Givhan who nailed the designer as soon as Rogers walked past the cameras set up near the entry area.)

Second Lady Jill Biden is in a beaded gown by Reem Acra.

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