First Lady Jill Biden referenced her entire White House style legacy with one of her final outfits photographed at the national landmark. On Jan. 16, Dr. Biden spoke at an annual White House event promoting Joining Forces,
This custom Schiaparelli suit first emerged in her FLOTUS wardrobe back in 2022, for an official visit to Spain. Dr. Biden wore it to greet Queen Letizia of Spain at Zarzuela Palace before visiting the Cancer Association in Madrid. The shades of red and gold picked up on the hues of the Spanish national flag.
Biden last wore the custom suit in 2023 to meet France’s first lady Brigitte Macron in Paris, worn with black Dior heels. The previous year, she wore the suit to meet Queen Letizia of Spain in Madrid, styling it with nude Valentino slingback pumps and a Cartier Panthère watch.
The following year, Biden rewore her Schiaparelli suit to meet France’s first lady, Brigitte Macron, at Elysée Palace in Paris. This time, she added on a pair of black Dior slingbacks. Together, the two first ladies’ ensembles alluded to each of their countries’ respective flags, with both the U.S. and the French flags being red, white and blue.
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