Jill Biden shows how she wears a (Latin) dress on her cover with Vogue
The First Lady and Doctor shows us that there is always a great time to wear a dress, as proven on this cover.
The First Lady of the United States has become the reference of an elegant and timeless style, in which versatility is one of the keys to executing any outfit, such as the dress with which it has recently appeared for its cover in the American edition. from Vogue.
Dr. Jill Biden appeared smiling on her magazine cover for the August issue, for which she wore a signature Latin dress; A simple, but infinitely flattering model from Oscar de la Renta, that was complemented by art from Tiffany & Co., her loose and carefree mane, all under the lens of Annie Leibovitz.
Jill Biden and the dress (with Latin roots) that promises to become a wardrobe classic
The inspiration for this dress comes directly from the maison's Spring 2021 collection with Caribbean flair. This model is made with a light navy blue fabric, which rises with a pattern of spring flowers painted in all colors such as yellow, pink and red, which also appears to have a midi length with a tailored fit that gently adjusts to the silhouette.
Elegant, eye-catching, easy to carry, capable of making a statement without drawing too much attention. These characteristics almost seem to define the First Lady, who is also a reference when it comes to creating looks with designers with all kinds of backsgrounds, a message that has been interpreted by the press for being a person who encourages inclusion, even in the most everyday details.
This cover is one that celebrates all of Dr. Jill Biden's accomplishments that go far beyond her role in the White House. She is an educator with various degrees and academic titles that have helped her to be well received when she visits different places or when she gives lectures, where more than celebrating her role as First Lady, she is seen as Dr. Jill Biden, a woman with her own merits.
The doctor took the opportunity to talk with Vogue about her educational role, how the world has changed after everything that happened in 2020 and hope, one that she sees now that more and more people are vaccinated, a small turn back to a normality that for several months it was put on hiatus, but that made us rethink everyday life, one that now, with this slow return, we will make the most of.
Without a doubt, this Oscar de la Renta dress invites us to do that, to celebrate each moment through summer designs.