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Jill Biden's State of the Union dress featured a sunflower on the sleeve as a tribute to Ukraine

Mar 3, 2022, 01:04 IST
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Jill Biden's State of the Union dress featured a sunflower embroidered on the right sleeve as a tribute to Ukraine.Win McNamee/Getty Images
  • Jill Biden's State of the Union dress featured a sunflower embroidered on the right sleeve.
  • The Ukrainian national flower has become a symbol of resistance amid Russia's invasion.
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First lady Jill Biden's State of the Union dress featured a sunflower on the sleeve as a tribute to Ukraine amid Russia's invasion of the country.

Ukraine's national flower emerged as a symbol of resistance after a widely shared video clip appeared to show a Ukrainian woman berating Russian soldiers, telling them to put sunflower seeds in their pockets so that flowers would grow after they died in battle.

Biden's blue satin midi-length dress was created by American designer Sally LaPointe, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

CNN's Kate Bennett reported that the first lady had the sunflower embroidered onto her dress earlier in the day.

Biden also wore a face mask embroided with a sunflower to a Black History Month reception at the White House on Monday.

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First lady Jill Biden wears a sunflower mask, the national flower of Ukraine, in support for the Ukrainian people during an event celebrating Black History Month at the White House.BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images

Biden has also tweeted her support for the Ukrainian people.

"Joe and I continue to pray for the brave and proud people of Ukraine," she wrote on Twitter on Sunday. "Our hearts are with our troops and our military families, including those who are stationed throughout Europe demonstrating solidarity with our Allies. We are profoundly grateful for your service."

The first lady is known to make subtle statements with her outfits — even though she doesn't comment on her clothes. She wore boots emblazoned with the word "vote" in September 2020 while voting in Delaware's Democratic primary, and a blazer with the word "love" spelled out on the back to the G7 Summit in England in June 2021.

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