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The fifth state dinner of the Biden administration took place on Wednesday evening, where Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan and his wife were hosted. Dr. Jill Biden wore an evening dress from Oscar de la Renta, showcasing a watery fade from sapphire blue to light silver covered in hand-embroidered floral geometric beading. This choice was significant as Oscar de la Renta has dressed almost every first lady since Jackie Kennedy, and Dr. Biden first wore the label for her inaugural state dinner in 2022. By choosing this American company, Dr. Biden was connecting to a longstanding relationship and supporting the melting pot myth of the country. The choice of dress suggests that Dr. Biden is gearing up to help amplify her husband’s message through fashion diplomacy.

The election will be partly fought in pictures, and the outfits worn by Dr. Biden and Mrs. Trump have significant roles to play. Dr. Biden often re-wears clothes as part of the conversation around sustainability and has consistently done so throughout the administration, nodding to her husband’s climate policies. Mrs. Trump, on the other hand, has been making strategic appearances in luxury brands that symbolize the financial success her husband has made part of his selling point. Both women are playing increasingly public roles, and every detail, including what they wear, matters in shaping and communicating their personalities to the watching world. Clothes serve as an access point to character that can be familiar, exciting, relatable, or aspirational.

The two first ladies, Dr. Biden and Mrs. Trump, bring different styles, approaches, and brands to their roles in the upcoming campaigns. The fashion choices they make help to shape the narrative around them, with Dr. Biden opting for sustainability and symbolic connections through re-wearing clothes, while Mrs. Trump leans into luxury brands and financial success as part of her image. Every appearance they make, every outfit they choose, becomes part of a larger narrative about themselves and their husbands. As they both step into increasingly public roles, the spotlight on their fashion choices will only intensify.

Dr. Biden and Mrs. Trump seem to be just beginning their forays into the campaign spotlight, with upcoming events that will keep them in focus. Mrs. Trump is set to be a star guest at a Log Cabin Republican fund-raiser at Mar-a-Lago in April, while the White House will host another state dinner for educators in May. The costume drama surrounding their fashion choices will be on full display at these events, providing insights into their characters and intentions. Each appearance they make, each outfit they choose, will be scrutinized as part of the larger narrative unfolding in the lead-up to the elections later this year.

Both women are set to play increasingly public roles in their husbands’ campaigns, with every detail, including their fashion choices, coming under the spotlight. Dr. Biden’s approach to sustainability and symbolic connections through her fashion choices contrasts with Mrs. Trump’s leaning into luxury brands and financial success to shape her image. Each outfit they wear, each appearance they make, serves to communicate aspects of their personalities and intentions to the watching world, shaping the narratives around them as they step into the campaign spotlight.

The fashion choices made by Dr. Biden and Mrs. Trump play significant roles in shaping the narratives around them as they prepare to take on increasingly public roles in their husbands’ campaigns. Dr. Biden’s sustainable approach and connections to American designers like Oscar de la Renta highlight her commitment to symbolic connections and diplomatic messaging. In contrast, Mrs. Trump’s strategic appearances in luxury brands and high-end fashion choices emphasize her husband’s financial success as part of her image. As they both step further into the campaign spotlight, their fashion choices will continue to be analyzed and scrutinized as part of the larger narratives surrounding them and their husbands.

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