Vice President Kamala Harris suited up for her first official presidential campaign event in Milwaukee, Wis., on Tuesday. Harris disembarked Air Force Two at the Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport prior to her campaign rally, where she addressed supporters and perspective voters at West Allis Central High School.
For her first official rally as a presidential candidate, Harris wore a navy suit with a fitted black blouse. The power suit featured tailored trousers and a single-breasted blazer with sharp lapels. To add some color contrast, Harris wore a black blouse beneath her blazer.
As for her accessories, Harris wore a set of pearl earrings and a delicate necklace with strings of pearls — an homage to her collegiate sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha. Harris also wore gold bangle bracelets and an American flag pin on the lapel of her blazer.
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Harris’ latest power suit moment comes one day after she fashioned a similar style with a contemporary edge for the NCAA championship teams celebration on the South Lawn of the White House. On Monday, the vice president wore a muted, modern color palette, featuring a charcoal blazer with coordinated trousers and gray blouse.
Unlike her Tuesday campaign rally ensemble, Harris’ blouse on Monday featured an asymmetric neckline and fabric draping.
Harris has worn several power suits for official events and occasions throughout Joe Biden’s presidency. For more formal dinners, however, the vice president has also worn gowns designed by the likes of Chloé and Monique Lhuillier.
Tuesday marked Harris’ first campaign rally as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. President Joe Biden made the decision on Sunday to suspend his reelection campaign, and offered his support to the vice president as the party’s nominee.