Michelle Obama
Former first lady Michelle Obama speaks onstage at the 2017 ESPYS at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California, July 12, 2017. Getty Images

Michelle Obama caught all eyes during her recent Labor Day trip when she sported a bold and sexy style while aboard a yacht in Mallorca, Spain.

The former first lady looked stunning wearing a cropped, white camisole with a blue-and-white, bird-print wrap skirt. She carried a round wicker-like tote and peach-toned sunglasses.

The latest trip came just days after she helped her 18-year-old daughter Malia move into her freshmen dorm at Harvard University.

Barack Obama was not photographed with Michelle on Friday, and it was unclear whether he was there with her for the break.

Since leaving the White House in January, Michelle and Barack have been enjoying their time. Just like their lifestyle, the former president and first lady have also made changes to their wardrobe. From the posh look, the two have opted for a more stylish and bold look.

In May, Michelle showed off her shoulders, biceps, and back in a white, frilly top which she paired with olive pants during her trip in Siena, Tuscany, Italy. On the same trip, Michelle wore a $397 bright pink one-shoulder Teija top and ripped white jeans. In June, Barack and Michelle went on a trip to Bali, Indonesia, with Malia and 16-year-old Sasha, where the former first lady sported a long, white top and black leggings.

Michelle's latest trip comes weeks before her tech conference in Utah. The mother-of-two will address an audience of up to 1,500 during a “moderated conversation” at the Grand America Hotel hosted by Pluralsight, a Utah-based tech company. Arne Duncan, an education secretary under former president Barack, is also scheduled to talk on the main stage.

“She is one of the most important and influential advocates for positive change in our generation,” said Aaron Skonnard, Pluralsight CEO, in a blog announcing the event. “Her voice is crucial in advancing the conversation around closing the [technology] skills gap.”

In June, Michelle spoke at Apple’s annual developer conference, urging big computing companies to hire more women.

In July, Michelle was present at the Women’s Foundation of Colorado’s 30th anniversary where she opened up about the constant issue of racism. During her speech, she recalled a moment when a West Virginia county employee called her an “ape.”

“The shards that cut me the deepest were the ones that intended to cut,” Michelle told WFCO president and CEO Lauren Casteel when asked what hurt her the most during her eight years of time as the first lady. “Knowing that after eight years of working really hard for this country, there are still people who won’t see me for what I am because of my skin color.”

Michelle and Barack have been spending a lot of time together with their daughters after exiting the White House. Last month, the parents were spotted in the Harvard Square area, helping Malia shift to her dorm at Harvard. While it is unclear what the former first daughter would be studying at the institution, E!Online reported that she is inclined toward filmmaking and has shown interest in the profession on several occasions.