Inauguration style: The deeper meaning behind wearing purple
The color you wear on inauguration day sends a powerful message in the world of fashion and politics. Author: LaMonica Peters (KFMB) Updated: 10:51 PM PST January 20, 2021
SAN DIEGO It’s not just about looking good. The styles and colors worn at the inauguration are telling a story, acknowledging the past but looking ahead to the future.
Hillary Clinton told People Magazine she wore purple because it symbolizes unity, a combination of the colors red and blue used by Republicans and Democrats. Purple is also linked to the women’s suffrage movement and to Shirley Chisholm, who used the color during her historic campaign as the first Black woman to run for US President in 1972.
Kamala Harris To Michelle Obama: Why Many Wore Purple To The Inauguration Kamala Harris To Michelle Obama: Why Many Wore Purple To The Inauguration Kamala Harris, Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton all wore purple to the Inauguration. This fashion choice was not a mere coincidence.
Here s why so many women wore shades of purple to Inauguration 2021. (AFP)
One colour stood out at Joe Biden s inauguration on Wednesday: purple.
Several women - from Vice President Kamala Harris to Former First Lady Michelle Obama - opted to wear shades of purple to the inauguration. 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Senator Elizabeth Warren also arrived at the ceremony in purple, while incoming First Lady Jill Biden wore it for Tuesday night s vigil at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, reports USA Today.
Washington [US], January 21 (ANI): The swearing-in of Joe Biden as the new President of the United States of America took place on Wednesday. Several Hollywood celebrities arrived for the ceremony looking their fashionable best. From celebrities upping their fashion game to moving speeches, the inauguration ceremony featured it all.
Wednesday morning, we finally saw a long-awaited inauguration: President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris took their oath of office, dumping Donald Trump and sending him back to Florida. The Capitol’s steps toward the center stage also served as a fashion runway, with Harris, Dr. Jill Biden, and Former First Lady Michelle Obama garnering some attention for their chic, monochrome looks. However, the surprising star of the whole show was Bernie Sanders: sitting cross-legged and social distanced, he sported a pair of dark black and brown patterned mittens.
According to Twitter user @rubycramer, we can thank Jen Ellis, a teacher based in Essex Junction, Vermont, for Sanders inauguration look. She gifted a pair to Sanders years ago, and he first began wearing them during his campaign trial, specifically at the Seacoast Women’s March in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The now-iconic mittens are custom-made from repurposed wool sweaters and lined with fleece created from r
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