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Jill Biden and Camella Harris wore young American designers in strong colors, Lady Gaga exceeded all expectations in a genius dress and stunning accessories, Jay Lou shone in a white total look and provided a make-up mess and Michelle Obama walked in a great pantsuit. All the fashionable moments from the swearing-in ceremony


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The future looks promising: Jill Biden and Camela Harris at the swearing-in ceremony

Jill Biden and Camella Harris wore young American designers in strong colors, Lady Gaga exceeded all expectations in a genius dress and stunning accessories, Jay Lou shone in a white total look and provided a make-up mess and Michelle Obama walked in a great pantsuit.

All the fashionable moments from the swearing-in ceremony

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Wednesday, January 20, 2021, 20:40

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In the video: Before the inauguration - Biden attended a prayer service in Washington (Photo: Reuters)

We have not yet had a historic oath under Corona.

Alongside all the international chaos, there were no less constitutive moments - the first time for a president at the age of 78, the first time for a deputy woman, the first time for a deputy with African-American and Asian roots, and the second time for the seven without the outgoing president.

Although the audience was meager in the face of the ban on crowds, in return we received compensation in the form of three more super-interesting ladies to survey their clothes - Michelle Obama, Jennifer Lopez and Lady Gaga - which we will get to later.

Jill Biden in Turquoise Ocean down to the smallest detail, Camella Harris in bold purple (Photo: GettyImages)

Jill Biden

The first incoming lady chose to wear for the symbolic moment of the inauguration Total-look of the young American designer Alexandra O'Neill, owner of the fashion house Markarian, which she launched in New York about four years ago.

O'Neill designed for Jill a custom set, consisting of a coat, dress and a real corona mask, all in a turquoise ocean blue hue.

The significant part of the look is the wool coat, designed in a female A-length that crosses the knee, combines a tweed texture on which are scattered glittering Swarovski crystals alongside velvet sayings in the neckline, pockets and sleeves.



Blue is known for transmitting reliability, stability and calm, while the twinkling dots convey an optimistic and light-hearted message for the future.

The designer's story also adds to the values ​​of the outfit: Alexandra O'Neill learned to sew as a child from her grandmother Gigi, and at her fashion house located in the West Village she makes sure to work under a commitment to sustainability and support in the local clothing industry.

Given that Mrs. Biden also chose yesterday to wear a coat by a young and new American designer, we interpret a clear signal on her part about a wardrobe line that cultivates the talents of the younger generation of the industry.

Jill Biden in Mercury's personal design (Photo: Reuters)

Kamla Harris

Kamla Harris also chose to represent layers of messages through the clothes she wore to her swearing-in ceremony as the first vice president in the history of American history.

The bright purple coat that slightly passes the knee position is not just a purple coat worn over a matching dress with a closed neckline.



Let's start with the young designer, Christopher John Rogers, 27, an African-American from the LGBT community who won the Promising Designer Award at the CFDA Awards for 2020. Rogers, who grew up in Louisiana, opened his New York fashion house about five years ago The purple color itself corresponds in perfect harmony with the coat worn by Jill Biden last night, as they entered the White House, and conveys the same message of unity due to the combination of American flag drives, blue and red.If


so, we had unity here, both among the people and with the First Lady , Diversity, support for the younger generation of the local fashion industry, while strengthening both the African-American community and the LGBT community.

Straighten with the purple - Hillary Clinton and Yonit Levy.

Camel Harris wears Christopher John Rogers (Photo: AP)

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Michelle Obama

Dear Michelle Obama, what is hers - hers, and this is the chic and style that is still associated with her since her tenure in the eight years she was America's first lady.

Obama appeared at the 46th inauguration ceremony alongside her husband, former President Barack Obama, in a pantsuit and open maxi coat designed by Sergio Hudson.

This is not the first time Hudson, a black American designer, has dressed Michelle with other celebrities like Beyonce and Rihanna on his resume.



The color palette coordination with Harris and Biden is very evident in the choice of plum hue, somewhere between burgundy and purple.

In our imagination the WhatsApp group of the three plus their personal stylists, "What to Wear to Swearing 46", has been working overtime for the past week.

As the one who was probably the last to choose the shade of her appearance, Michelle turned the lemon into lemonade and gave the top with pants with a wide leg key and a high cut signed with a statement belt with a round and golden buckle.

For the top, a tight golf knit and a wool coat in a maxi length that was worn open were chosen.

A mask and leather gloves, both in black, were a reasonable choice to complete the look.

On the other hand, we would give up the black high heels in favor of an elegant sequel to the 'tone on tone' school in plum.

And yet, she overtook the round.

Michelle Obama in a suit designed by Sergio Hudson (Photo: AP)

Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga has once again proven that beyond being a gifted artist, she is also the champion of 'entrances'.

For the anthem, the star knocked off a spectacular show in a jacket and skirt from the couture line of the French fashion house Skipperley, which is headed by designer Daniel Rosebury, "an American who lives in Paris," he said.

About the look he brewed for Lady he said it was "a love letter to a country I miss deeply and to a performer whose art I have admired for a long time".



Here, too, there was a salute to the colors of the flag and this time in two colors: a tailored and tight cashmere blazer with shoulder pads in navy blue, signed at pelvic height, from which a red silk balloon skirt emerges, rich in fabric, pleats and glam.

An oversized gold brooch in the shape of a dove of peace with an olive leaf added a little more wow to the visual and also to the message page.

And if anyone was missing another drama, black leather gloves and the addition of braided braid hair with a black silk ribbon sealed the story at the height of style.

We went crazy from the look.

Lady Gaga in Skiaferli (Photo: Reuters)

Drama Queen - in the best sense of the word (Photo: Reuters)

Jennifer Lopez

Jenny Fromm de Block gave in a white total from Chanel with a maxi-length tweed coat with gold buttons worn over wide sequin pants and a button-down shirt with a Victorian ruffle.

A taut ponytail hairstyle revealed flower-shaped pearl earrings that matched a pearl bracelet and an uncharacteristic make-up roll stunned us with an angular close-up (what the hell happened there?).

On the full playback after Gaga who broke out vocally, this time we will keep quiet, but the white and white look - spectacular.

Jennifer Lopez A successful Chanel block and an uncharacteristic make-up roll (Photo: Reuters)

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