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Mrs Obama: 21st Century Jackie Kennedy who will bring glamour back to the White House

October 12, 2008 | ATLANTA, Georgia | Vetting explained

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ATLANTA, GA (NATEPERKINSTV) Nov 5, 2008. NATEPERKINS.TV EXCLUSION: Interview with Beverly Hills +TIMMY WOOD's. Democratic presidential hopeful *Barack Obama+* inspired celebrity handbag designer Timmy Woods to create a handbag based on the signs used by his campaign at rallies and speeches. Mrs Obama: 21st Century Jackie Kennedy who will bring glamour back to the White House - BUY before Jan 20, 2009.

- The Obama Handbag - Limited 100 Piece Edition On TV's Sex and the City, Carrie Bradshaw inspired women to think outside the boxy bag and instead pick up purses shaped like horse heads and telephones. In Sex and the City the movie, she's getting them to grab something monumental: the Eiffel Tower. This Parisian icon is by Beverly Hills designer Timmy Woods. Timmy's bags are carried and collected by celebrities like Liz Taylor, Diana Ross, Barbie Benton, Jody Fisher, Melanie Griffith and Hillary Clinton to name a few. The first Obama Handbag will be given to the senator's wife, Michelle. "I hope she will get it in time to wear to the convention [next week]," Woods - whose work was featured on +Sex and the City+ - said in a statement.

_*NATEPERKINS.TV: Beverly Hills Designer Timmy Woods Does THE OBAMA BAG - LIMITED EDITION #100*_

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