Ashley Biden Sports striped skirt and top by Sachin and Babi to meet French First Lady Brigitte Macron
Ashley Biden and her mother, US First Lady Jill Biden, channeled the colors of the US flag on Tuesday as they greeted French First Lady Brigitte Macron in Paris.
Related ArticlesAshley, daughter of President Joe Biden, wore a blue and white striped ensemble by Sachin and Babi, which included a pleated midi skirt and sleeveless top. She accessorized with raffia platform sandals by Alexandre Birman and a set of gold jewelry.
Her look complemented Jill's bold red skirt suit, giving the duo a patriotic touch as they celebrated the United States' return to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, better known as UNESCO.
The agency, which was founded in 1945, recognizes and preserves world heritage sites, including natural and man-made sites like the Taj Mahal in India and the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. It is currently made up of 194 nations, once again including the United States.
The United States has left and joined UNESCO several times, most recently under the Trump administration.
Ashley Biden and her mother, US First Lady Jill Biden, channeled the colors of the US flag on Tuesday as they greeted French First Lady Brigitte Macron in Paris.
Related ArticlesAshley, daughter of President Joe Biden, wore a blue and white striped ensemble by Sachin and Babi, which included a pleated midi skirt and sleeveless top. She accessorized with raffia platform sandals by Alexandre Birman and a set of gold jewelry.
Her look complemented Jill's bold red skirt suit, giving the duo a patriotic touch as they celebrated the United States' return to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, better known as UNESCO.
The agency, which was founded in 1945, recognizes and preserves world heritage sites, including natural and man-made sites like the Taj Mahal in India and the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. It is currently made up of 194 nations, once again including the United States.
The United States has left and joined UNESCO several times, most recently under the Trump administration.
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