After Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama will grace Vogue's March cover.
The Washington Post has reported that the First Lady will appear on the front of the magazine.
She posed for photographer Annie Leibovitz last month at the Hay-Adams Hotel, where the first family stayed before the inauguration, reports Us magazine.
The first lady wore a silk dress designed by Jason Wu, who also designed her inaugural gown.
Vogue's editor, Anna Wintour, says, "It's inspiring to see our first lady so serene and secure in her personal style."
For the inside pages, Mrs. Obama will appear in ensembles by Narciso Rodriguez and J.Crew, labels that she's also worn during important events.
In the magazine, Mrs. Obama addresses the fashion fishbowl that she now lives in, given that blogs and media are tracking every sartorial decision she makes.