Barack Obama and Kamala Harris Suit Comparison: A Fashion History Moment
Former President Barack Obama recently took to Instagram to poke fun at the infamous tan suit incident that occurred ten years ago. The suit, which Obama wore during a press conference in 2014, sparked a debate over appropriate political fashion. The suit made headlines and overshadowed the geopolitical statement Obama was making at the time.
In a post on Instagram, Obama shared side-by-side photos of his tan suit from ten years ago and Vice President Kamala Harris’ coconut brown suit that she wore to the Democratic National Convention. Obama captioned the post with, “How it started. How it’s going. Ten years later, and it’s still a good look! IWillVote.com.”
Harris’ coconut brown suit, designed by Chloé creative director Chemena Kamali, has been well-received by the public. The suit, paired with a cream lavallière blouse and tan pointed-toe pumps, has been praised for its style and sophistication.
The particular shade of Harris’ suit, “coconut brown,” is believed to be a nod to a quote inherited from her mother about existing in the context of one’s surroundings. Harris’ strategic approach to political dressing has been evident in her choice of attire, and the public’s positive reception of her suit reflects a shift in perception towards Black political candidates.
While Harris’ exact suit is not available for purchase, a similar double-breasted coconut brown jacket is available on Chloé’s website for $2,758.05 USD. Obama’s playful post serves as a reminder of the fashion moment that captivated the nation a decade ago and highlights the continued impact of political fashion choices.