Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Coordinate Purple Ensembles for the 2024 Clinton Global Initiative in New York City
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Hillary and Chelsea Clinton hosted the first day of the Clinton Global Initiative on Monday. For their appearance at the annual event, just like last year, the two chose coordinating outfits, this time in shades of purple.
Hillary wore a pantsuit, a style she has become known for over the years. While speaking with Matt Damon, the former Secretary of State was seen in the vibrant ensemble, which featured cuffed sleeves and a narrow collar. She completed her look with a pair of low, pointed-toe slip-ons.
As she did last year, Chelsea selected a belted dress. The feminine style included a thin belt as well as puffed sleeves. A midi style, the Oscar de la Renta design also features a scooped neckline.
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The Clinton Global Initiative brings together business, government and civil society leaders to drive progress on humanitarian response efforts to global crises.
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