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The family wishes Wu and her husband could return home.
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Wu designed her red chiffon and velvet ball gown.
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The ruby-colored dress was a follow-up to the white gown Wu made for her four years ago when she was new to Washington, the pomp and circumstance, and the fashion press.
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Her attorneys have also argued that Ms. Wu plowed the funds into business ventures.
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Ms. Wu, the daughter of a farmer, got her start as the owner of a single nail salon.
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Wu Jin, 26, is in the process of deciding whether to spend her savings on a home in Shanghai or an education - in America, Australia or Europe.
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Obama also won largely positive reviews for her inaugural wardrobe: Reed Krakoff and Thom Browne by day, and Michael Kors and Jason Wu by night.
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Obama again chose designer Jason Wu, this time a custom ruby-colored halter dress of chiffon and velvet that accentuated her bare shoulders and arms.
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Wu Yajun leads major real estate developer Longfor Properties and was once China's richest woman, but her divorce last year knocked her from the top spot.
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