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You can certainly make a statement with your choice of clothing, and First Lady Jill Biden seemed to do just that when she went out to vote on Tuesday.
The 73-year-old mother of one was seen at the poll wearing a bright red pantsuit, and many people online are convinced she was sending a bold message with her ensemble.
If so, it certainly wouldn’t be the first time Jill has made a statement with her outfits.
In fact, the former educator has worn items containing hidden meanings on numerous occasions in the past.
Just a day earlier, she once again wore a highly controversial dress while on a trip to North Carolina that had previously divided the internet thanks to its powerful message.
Find out all the times First Lady Jill Biden sent a secret message with her clothes
In 2021, when her husband Joe Biden was inaugurated as president of the United States, she opted for a custom dress that contained a secret tribute sewn into it.
Additionally, he once wore a jacket with a word emblazoned on the back that many believed was a jab at Donald Trump’s wife, Melania Trump.
While the internet continues to debate her latest look, FEMAIL has rounded up all the other times Jill sent a secret message with her outfit.
Jill left many social media users scratching their heads at her outfit when she went to vote on Tuesday.
Jill left many social media users scratching their heads when she wore a bright red pantsuit, even though red is the color of Republicans, when she went to the polls to vote on Tuesday.
Jill left many social media users scratching their heads with her choice of outfit when she went to the polls to vote on Tuesday.
She opted for a bright red pantsuit, even though red is the color often associated with the Republican Party, and people online wondered if it was a snub toward Kamala.
Her surprising outfit choice came after news hit the web that she and her husband, Joe, will not be attending Kamala’s election night watch party.
“As the wife of a Democratic politician, there’s no doubt she doesn’t know what this looks like,” one person wrote. “Joe and Jill are angry.”
‘Jill Biden knows exactly what she did. Her outfit was on purpose,’ another theorized.
Someone else used the hashtag #DemocratsForTrump and suggested that Jill was “sending them a signal.”
The First Lady wore her controversial ‘vote’ dress again while campaigning for Kamala on Monday
When Jill arrived in Durnham, North Carolina, to campaign for Kamala on Monday, she once again wore a highly controversial dress that had the word “vote” written all over it.
When Jill arrived in Durnham, North Carolina, to campaign for Kamala on Monday, she once again sported a highly controversial dress that previously divided the web thanks to its strong message.
She previously stepped out in the dress when attending a rally after the presidential debate between her husband, Joe, and Donald Trump in June.
The First Lady donned a custom navy blue dress by designer Christian Siriano, which has the word “vote” written all over it, along with a matching jacket.
She previously stepped out in the dress when attending a rally after the presidential debate between her husband, Joe, and Donald in June.
At the time, the dress sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some users loving the message and others admitting they weren’t happy.
‘I was very offended that Jill Biden wore that “vote” dress. As if we needed a piece of clothing to remind us. “It was very narcissistic,” one user complained.
‘Jill Biden in the VOTE dress. YASSS,’ exclaimed another.
Jill donned a robe for the inaugural concert that paid tribute to all the states and territories of the United States.
When Jill’s husband, Joe, was inaugurated as President of the United States in 2021, she chose an outfit that had multiple hidden tributes sewn into it.
The mother of one wore a custom ivory dress by Gabriela Hearst, which contained floral embroidery depicting “the federal flowers of each state and territory of the US.”
When Jill’s husband, Joe, was inaugurated as President of the United States in 2021, she chose an outfit that had multiple hidden tributes sewn into it.
The mother-of-one wore an ocean blue tweed coat and dress by New York designer Alexandra O’Neill to the inauguration, before donning a custom ivory Gabriela Hearst dress and matching jacket for the concert.
“The message of ‘unity’ is the main inspiration for the creation of the set,” the brand wrote. “Unity is strength and is necessary for the path ahead”
The latter contained floral embroidery depicting “the federal flowers of each state and territory of the United States of America,” a press release from the brand revealed.
“The message of ‘unity’ is the main inspiration for the creation of the set,” the brand wrote. ‘Unity is strength and is necessary for the path ahead.
The designer added that the dress also pays homage to Jill’s home state, explaining, “The Delaware flower is situated at the First Lady’s heart level, from there, all the other flowers branch out.”
And the flowers weren’t the only secret message in the outfit, as her coat also featured a hidden quote from Benjamin Franklin.
“On the inside of the coat, which represents Dr. Biden’s lifelong calling and service as an educator, there is hand embroidery on the lining with a quote from Founding Father Benjamin Franklin,” Gabriela Hearst added.
‘”Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.”‘
Some thought Jill’s “love” jacket was a swipe at Melania Trump’s infamous “I really don’t care,” right? coat
Jill made headlines when she attended a luncheon in June 2021 and wore a Zadig & Voltaire jacket with the word “love” emblazoned on the back.
Some wondered if he was attacking his predecessor Melania Trump and her infamous jacket, which had the words “I really don’t care, do you?” splashed through it
Jill made headlines when she attended a lunch with then-British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, his wife, and Joe Biden in June 2021 and donned a Zadig & Voltaire jacket with the word “love” emblazoned on the back.
Some wondered if she was attacking her predecessor Melania and her infamous jacket, which had the words “I don’t really care, do you?” splashed on him.
Melania, who wore the coat in 2018, later said the message was “for the people and for the left-wing media that criticizes her.”
Commenting on her own fashion choice, Jill said: ‘We’re bringing love from America… This is a global conference, we’re trying to bring unity around the world.
“I think it is necessary right now for people to feel a sense of unity of all countries and feel a sense of hope after this year of pandemic.”
She paired the coat with a polka dot Brandon Maxwell Resort dress and black high heels.