Jill Biden’s inauguration day outfit draws comparisons to Jackie Kennedy’s

Purple was the color of choice for many of the high-profile figures attending yesterday’s inauguration, with Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris all wearing the regal tone, said to represent bipartisanship. 

First Lady Dr Jill Biden was no exception, sporting purple coat from Jonathan Cohen, as she stepped off the plane in Washington DC after arriving from Delaware. 

The choice, not only reflected colours of the Women’s Suffrage movement, but paid homage to one of her most famous predecessors Jackie Kennedy, who donned a very similar purple coat on November 8, 1960 – the night her husband John F. Kennedy was elected.   

First Lady Dr Jill Biden sported a purple coat from Jonathan Cohen, as she stepped off the plane in Washington DC after arriving from Delaware (pictured at the Capitol)

First Lady Dr Jill Biden sported a purple coat from Jonathan Cohen, as she stepped off the plane in Washington DC after arriving from Delaware (right at the Capitol)  paying tribute to the election night outfit of Jackie Kennedy in 1960 (left) 

Dr Biden's choice, not only represented colours of the Suffrage movement, but paid homage to one of her most famous predecessors Jackie Kennedy, who donned a very similar purple coat on November 8, 1960 - the night her husband John F. Kennedy was elected

Dr Biden’s choice, not only represented colours of the Suffrage movement, but paid homage to one of her most famous predecessors Jackie Kennedy, who donned a very similar purple coat on November 8, 1960 – the night her husband John F. Kennedy was elected

Dr Biden’s violet wrap coat and matching panelled dress were her first outfits of the move to DC, which she wore to attend a ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial to pay tribute to victims of the Covid-19 pandemic, before her husband’s inauguration.   

Both the coat and dress came from New York-based fashion designer Jonathan Cohen’s upcoming autumn 2021 collection, which are currently available for pre-order. 

In contrast to Melania Trump – who often wore expensive European brands while First Lady, it’s expected that the university professor will echo Michelle Obama and spend her time in the White House championing lesser known and independent American labels. 

As well as praising the First Lady for wearing an independent designer, many were quick to point out the likeness to Jackie Kennedy, who famously sported a loose fitting plum coat while eight months pregnant, as she stood next to JFK when he gave his victory speech in 1960.

Dr Biden's violet wrap coat and matching panelled dress were her first outfits of the move to which she wore to attend a ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial to pay tribute to victims of the Covid-19 pandemic, before her husband's inauguration.

As well as praising the First Lady for wearing an independent designer, many were quick to point out the likeness to Jackie Kennedy, who famously sported a loose fitting plum coat while eight months pregnant, as she stood next to JFK when he gave his victory speech in 1960.

Dr Biden’s violet wrap coat (left) and matching panelled dress were her first outfits of the move to which she wore to attend a ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial to pay tribute to victims of the Covid-19 pandemic, before her husband’s inauguration. As well as praising the First Lady for wearing an independent designer, many were quick to point out the likeness to Jackie Kennedy (right) who famously sported a loose fitting plum coat while eight months pregnant, as she stood next to JFK when he gave his victory speech in 1960.

Jacqueline Kennedy and John F. Kenned on election day 1960 in  Massachusetts

Jacqueline Kennedy and John F. Kenned on election day 1960 in  Massachusetts

Celebrity stylist Rochelle White told Femail: ‘Dr Jill Biden looked chic in her regal purple dress and A line coat, which was from Cohen’s 2021 Fall/Winter collection. 

‘The colour purple is a strong colour and shows support in the suffrage movement and could also be a blend of Republican Red and Democratic blue, which could be seen as middle ground. 

‘There could also be a unity and nod to the Congresswomen Shirley Chisholm to celebrate America United. 

‘I think she has taken inspiration from Jackie Kennedy as well as other presidents wives such as Michelle and Hilary Clinton. It brings a mix of tasteful and inclusive style that is the full colour yet classic and chic. 

Melania Trump's inauguration outfit four years ago was also compared to Jackie Kennedy's, as they both sported Tiffany blue.

Melania Trump's inauguration outfit four years ago was also compared to Jackie Kennedy's, as they both sported Tiffany blue.

Melania Trump’s inauguration outfit four years ago was also compared to Jackie Kennedy’s, as they both sported Tiffany blue. 

The similarity was also spotted by fashion historian who runs the Instagram account, BidenStyle.  

‘The Power of Purple. I knew Jill’s ensemble rang a fashion bell from the book of Jackie Kennedy, they wrote.

‘Mrs. Kennedy wore this exact shade of purple in a a swingy button long coat styled seamlessly between her matching pill hat and low lavender heels. Both women look flawless to me. Does anyone else see the calming strength of this deep purple for the first impression look of the First Lady as similar as Jackie did?

Well, I do. Bravo!’ they wrote.   

Democratic imperative: Joe Biden's wife Jill joined him at the ballot box last year as they voted early in Delaware's primary election

Democratic imperative: Joe Biden’s wife Jill joined him at the ballot box last year as they voted early in Delaware’s primary election 

Message: The 69-year-old former second lady donned a pair of Stuart Weitzman's 50/50 Vote boots that have the word 'VOTE' stenciled in funky silver letters

Message: The 69-year-old former second lady donned a pair of Stuart Weitzman’s 50/50 Vote boots that have the word ‘VOTE’ stenciled in funky silver letters

Melania Trump’s inauguration outfit four years ago was also compared to Jackie Kennedy’s, as they both sported Tiffany blue. 

As well as paying tribute to Jackie Kennedy, the choice of purple was a strategic one. 

The color is traditionally recognized as a sign of bipartisanship as it’s a mix of the political party colors, Republican red and Democrat blue.

 It’s also one of the colors of the women’s suffragette moment. The combination of purple, white, and gold was used by the National Women’s Party in the US and UK. 

‘Purple is the color of loyalty, constancy to purpose, unswerving steadfastness to a cause,’ the organization wrote while describing the meaning of the colors in a newsletter published on December 6, 1913. 

Inclusive style: Kamala Harris, 56, wore a purple outfit featuring pieces by two black designers and a Puerto Rican jeweler at the inauguration at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday

Inclusive style: Kamala Harris, 56, wore a purple outfit featuring pieces by two black designers and a Puerto Rican jeweler at the inauguration at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday 

Another win: Hudson also designed the plum suit Michelle Obama wore to the inauguration

Another win: Hudson also designed the plum suit Michelle Obama wore to the inauguration

It’s not the first time Dr Biden has sported purple. 

In September the mother-of-one joined her husband at the ballot box  wearing a politically-minded pair of $695 boots with the word ‘VOTE’ written down the sides and purple shift dress.   

Purple appeared to be the color of the day as Mrs. Clinton, 73, donned a bright purple suit and matching scarf. To keep warm, the former secretary of state also wore a dark wool coat over her suit. 

Matching: Both Mrs. Obama (pictured) and Hillary Clinton wore shades of purple to the inauguration as a show of unity

Matching: Both Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton (pictured) wore shades of purple to the inauguration as a show of unity

Matching: Both Mrs. Obama (left and Hillary Clinton (right) wore shades of purple to the inauguration as a show of unity

All eyes on her: First Lady Jill Biden dazzled in an ocean blue tweed coat and dress by New York-based designer Alexandra O'Neill, the founder and creative director of Markarian

All eyes on her: First Lady Jill Biden dazzled in an ocean blue tweed coat and dress by New York-based designer Alexandra O’Neill, the founder and creative director of Markarian

Mrs. Clinton told the Capitol Hill press pool that she wore ‘purple with a purpose.’  

‘I knew the theme President Biden was striking was unity and I thought if you combined red and blue, the way that we are divided politically in our country, you get purple,’ she said with a laugh. ‘So I want to just to send a bit of a symbolic message that we need to come together.’   

While Mrs. Obama and Mrs. Clinton’s looks complemented Ms. Harris’ outfit of choice, Mrs. Bush matched Dr. Biden’s second outfit.

The two first ladies dazzled in an ocean blue tweed coat and dress by New York-based designer Alexandra O’Neill, the founder and creative director of Markarian. 

Mrs. Bush, 74, wore a powder blue coat with a dark lapel over a slate-gray dress and sheer tights. She accessorized the look with a long silver ball necklace, a light gray mask, and flats.