Jill Biden's lemon dress that Meghan Markle wore shortly before
Since Joe Biden's inauguration last November, his wife Jill has taken a low profile away from the cameras. But as is usual with first ladies, over time her outfits are examined with a magnifying glass. Although a priori her dressing room may seem more discreet and less ostentatious than that of her predecessor Melania Trump, the truth is that little by little she is developing a very careful style as a result of the work of several stylists who probably make her a reference beyond the borders of the United States.
The proof of this is found in one of her last public appearances with the president, when they both left for Georgia from Maryland aboard Air Force One. For the occasion, Jill opted for a colorful white dress with Mediterranean airs with a lemon print. of the spring-summer 2021 collection by Oscar de la Renta and that has given much to talk about.
The garment itself is very flattering thanks to its A-line cut and midi silhouette, fitted at the waist, with a crew neck, short sleeves and a wide flared skirt that gives it extra movement. She has also been very successful the way she has combined it with mustard stilettos by Manolo Blahnik and a mask of the same tone.
But regardless of her cut, what has really attracted attention has been her style match with Meghan Markle, who wore an almost exact model last February, after announcing her second pregnancy.
Although they belong to the same collection and have a similar pattern, the designs present the odd difference since, in the case of Markle, it was made of chiffon and with a wider cut, sleeveless and a ruffle at the bottom, while the Jill's was jacquard. There is also a certain difference in the price, since the model of the leader's wife costs 4,850 euros, while that of Meghan is somewhat lower, specifically 3,058 euros.
Both are still available on the web and they are not the only ones with this print, as there are also several cardigans, tops and dresses with different patterns and shades. If the power of influence of both is taken into account at the social and style level, now we only have to wait to see if the dress will experience an increase in sales after having been worn by the first lady and the actress.