Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Kamala Harris’s Fashion Forward: The New Face of Political Style

Yonhap News

Vice President Kamala Harris often makes headlines as a prominent figure in the presidential race, and her formal attire at official events has recently captured public attention.

Industry insiders describe Harris’s “formal look” as a polished and sophisticated style for formal occasions, typically involving tailored suits or dresses. Her unique blend of comfort and practicality sets her apart, paired with her signature pearl accessories, which help her express individuality.

Unlike past American female politicians who traditionally wore skirt suits or dresses with heels, Harris frequently opts for tailored pants paired with sneakers. This choice reflects a modern and practical style, offering a relatable example for working women to emulate in their everyday lives.

The growing interest in formal attire has prompted consumers to inquire about the styles the presidential candidate wears, even in the peak of summer. In response, the fashion industry is gearing up for a major showcase of formal looks for the fall and winter seasons.

Hyungji Chartren plans to introduce a range of formal wear this autumn. The brand aims to empower women to exude confidence in professional and social settings. Its new collection promotes a powerful and assertive career woman style.

The foundational pieces include a classic black suit setup. The single-button jacket features a sleek, minimalist design that pairs easily with various innerwear. Its pointed peaked lapel, a detail commonly seen in men’s suits, adds sophistication.

Additionally, the collection includes a versatile brown suit setup. The single two-button jacket is paired with pants that widen towards the hem, creating a lengthening effect. The subtle check pattern and soft brown hue offer an elegant and refined look.

For a stylish twist, green check pants and vibrant cobalt blue pants set radiate youthful energy. The latest trends are reflected in a cropped, double-breasted jacket paired with slim, straight pants for a dynamic and contemporary appearance.

A representative from Fashion Group Hyungji commented, “We will continue “to develop and showcase products that embody the strength and sophistication of career women.”

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