The US First Lady, 70, appeared elegant in a bespoke scarlet dress from American designer Brandon Maxwell, teamed with matching high heels when arriving at a Cornish beach.
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The Open Book author continued the glamour with her high-class accessories, toting along a brown and pink Chanel bag while wearing a trio of diamond necklaces, jeweled hoop earrings, and a stack of bangles.
But her most eye-catching piece was a Panthere De Cartier bauble worth $28k.
So chic: The singer/actress/author was dripping in diamonds and donning head-to-toe designer duds when she hopped out of her car to pose in front of an off-white wall on the streets of the San Fernando Valley
High class: The Open Book author rocked upscale accessories, toting along a brown and pink Chanel bag while piling on diamond necklaces, hoop earrings, and a stack of bangles
At the age of 24 the young woman decided to move back to Thailand where a job in the fashion industry was in the offing. “A friend of mine told me that Louis Vuitton was looking for a person to fill the role of assistant to the general manager in Thailand. I was already interested in fashion and so I thought I would give it a try. I had no experience in the field but I wanted to know everything about it,” she says.
What followed was a four-year crash course in the apparel business, during which Pin also dipped a toe in public relations with Fendi, before she struck out on her own by opening PP Group. Her first role at her newly formed company was as brand manager of the Christian Lacroix and Emilio Pucci labels in Thailand. “I started PP Group in 2003 after the brands approached me to see if I was interested in becoming a distributor. Initially I thought it too big a project for a relatively inexperienced 28-year-old to handle, but it was such a good chance to really establish