Happy Anniversary, Barack and Michelle! The 24 Best First Couple Style Moments Inline
Photo: Getty Images1/24LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 19: Senator Barack Obama and his wife Michelle arrive at the 36th NAACP Image Awards at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on March 19, 2005 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
Photo: Getty Images2/24Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama is embraced by his wife Michelle as he addresses supporters at a primary election results rally in Nashua, 08 January 2008. According to US media reports, Obama lost the state to rival New York Senator Hillary Clinton. AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel DUNAND (Photo credit should read EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP/Getty Images)
Photo: Getty Images3/24ST. PAUL, MN - JUNE 03: Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) (L) and his wife Michelle Obama wave to supporters during a rally at the Xcel Energy Center June 3, 2008 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Obama captured enough votes in Tuesday s primaries in Montana and South Dakota to earn the Democratic presidential nomination, bringing to a close his battle with rival Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY). (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Photo: Getty Images4/24US Democratic presidential candidate Illinois Senator Barack Obama and wife Michelle land in Springfield, Illinois, on August 23, 2008 ahead of his first campaign event with his vice-presidential pick Delaware Senator Joseph Biden. AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel Dunand (Photo credit should read EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP/Getty Images)
Photo: Getty Images5/24Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama stands on stage with his wife Michelle at the end of the Democratic National Convention 2008 at the Invesco Field in Denver, Colorado, on August 28, 2008. Obama formally accepted the party s presidential nomination before a capacity crowd of 75,000 delirious supporters, becoming the first-ever black major-party White House pick, exactly 45 years after Martin Luther King s "I have a dream" anthem to racial harmony. AFP PHOTO / Paul J. RICHARDS (Photo credit should read PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images)