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Dr. Jill Biden Opts for French Fashion—with an American Touch—at the State Dinner in France

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Dr. Jill Biden Opts for French Fashion—with an American Touch—at the State Dinner in France

Earlier this week President Biden arrived in France for his first official state visit to the country. The itinerary—which included a stop in Normandy to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day alongside first lady Dr. Jill Biden—continued today, with French President Emmanuel Macron and first lady Brigitte Macron formally welcoming the Bidens to Paris at the Arc de Triomphe. Later, the four arrived at the Élysée Palace for a state dinner.

Brigitte Macron (L) kisses US first lady Jill Biden (R) ahead of an official state dinner as part of US President’s state visit to France, at the Presidential Elysee Palace in Paris on June 8, 2024. (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / AFP) (Photo by LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP via Getty Images)LUDOVIC MARIN/Getty Images

Dr. Biden emerged from the motorcade wearing a velvet navy blue bateau-neck gown by Schiaparelli. Accessorized with navy pumps and drop earrings, the dress features a thick white sash that billows into a long, cascading train. Schiaparelli was a fitting choice for both the occasion and this moment in time.

Founded in Paris by Italian designer Elsa Schiaparelli in 1927—and known for boundary-pushing surrealist designs—Schiaparelli grew to become one the most prominent haute couture houses of the era, helping to set the bar for French luxury fashion. Shuttered for decades following bankruptcy in 1954, the house was revived in 2014. In 2029, Texas-born American designer Daniel Roseberry took the helm as artistic director.

Given France’s designation as America’s oldest ally, Dr. Biden’s gown—born from a legendary French house and designed by an American—is a clear nod to the diplomatic relationship between the two countries. And it’s not the first time Dr. Biden has worn Schiaparelli in the city of light. Last July, when the the United States rejoined the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Dr. Biden chose a custom suit by the house while meeting with First Lady Macron.

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