Vice President Harris started the week wearing separates by a go-to designer, Altuzarra. Below, you see the Vice President on Monday, May 17th, at a meeting with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
From her remarks:
Many of us have worked together over the many, many years, and it is on that foundation and with — inspired by all the work that has yet to be done that we meet to talk about the issues that are challenging our country and challenging all the folks that we represent.
The Vice President also joined President Biden as he announced the US will share Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses with the rest of the world.
It looked like the Vice President was in her black Altuzarra Fenice jacket and Serge trousers on Monday, possibly with her Cory Tee ($85) by one of her favorite brands, L’Agence.
She also wore her Irene Neuwirth double-strand pearl necklace and mabé pearl earrings. Below you see a single-strand version of the necklace, along with shots of the earrings as worn on other occasions.
It did not appear the Vice President had any public engagements on Tuesday, May 18th.
On Wednesday, the 19th, Ms. Harris met with Guatemalan justice leaders.
The Vice President also delivered the keynote speech at the first annual Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Unity Summit on Wednesday.
She spoke about the increase in hate crimes targeting these communities. From a CNN story:
Reported hate crimes against Asians in 16 of the nation’s largest cities and counties are up 164% since this time last year, according to a study from the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State University San Bernardino. A separate study from Stop AAPI Hate released earlier this month found there were at least 2,410 anti-Asian hate incidents in the first three months of this year.
The Vice President looked like she wore Altuzarra separates in navy blue, the Kenton Blazer, and Serge or Zeke trouser. Her jewelry remained the same as that worn Monday.
Thursday, May 20, Vice President Harris joined the President when he signed the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act.
She delivered remarks before the signing.
Embed from Getty ImagesVice President Harris also spoke with King Abdullah II of Jordan on Thursday.
It appeared Ms. Harris wore her Prabal Gurung tropical-weight wool suit and dark top or blouse.
Friday, May 21, the Vice President welcomed Republic of Korea President Moon Jae-in to the White House.
Both addressed the media.
The Vice President looked like she was wearing her custom Sergio Hudson suit, possibly the Cory tee from L’Agence. UPDATE JUNE 3: It appears the Vice President was wearing her LaFAYETTE 148 NEW YORK Luxe Charmeuse Reversible Blouse ($328), not the Cory tee.
She also appeared to be in her Manolo Blahnik Newcio pumps.
Sunday night the Vice President was the featured speaker in a CNN prime time special honoring 2021 graduates.
From her conversation with graduates:
Sometimes you’re going to be in a room, and you’re going to feel like the only one like you in that room, the only one that looks like you or the only one who’s had your life experience but what I want you four to remember — and you have to hear me on this — we will all be in that room with you, so don’t you ever feel alone. We are all in that room with you, applauding you on.”
She was in a grey UFO suit and grey charmeuse top. We first noted the suit at a May 6 meeting with voting rights and civil rights leaders. Here is an image from that meeting.
Another view from last night’s broadcast.
Beneath the jacket, Ms. Harris appeared to be wearing her Linn blouse with the gathers at the neckline by Lafayette 148 New York.
The Vice President switched up her footwear a little, wearing what looks like her grey Manolo Blahnik ‘BB 105’ in grey patent leather.
She also opted for a different necklace, bringing back the Ana Khouri ‘Jane’ open front necklace first seen for the President’s address to a joint session of Congress in early April.
The Vice President wore her mabé pearl earrings as well.
Here is a clip from CNN with the Vice President’s remarks.
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