Kim Kardashian returns to the White House, wearing the ultimate power suit
For her third visit to the White House, Kim Kardashian proved she means business in the ultimate power suit.
Yesterday, the mother-of-four attended a meeting in the East Room to front a campaign designed to help reformed prisoners find work at the end of their sentence.
In a bid to shed her reality television image, Kardashian demonstrated the art of tonal dressing in an oversized teal co-ord paired with matching courts and a miniature snakeskin handbag stuffed with speech notes.
To finish the First Lady-esque attire, the 38-year-old even went so far as to debut a Jackie Kennedy-inspired bob.
Taking to the stage, she said: “Everyone wants the community to be safe, and the more opportunity we have and that they have and the support that we help give them, the safer everyone will be.”
Though it’s not the first time Kardashian has made sartorial waves in the political sphere, as she chose an all-black Vetements suit for her first meeting with US President Donald Trump back in May 2018 - finished with punchy lime-hued shoes and rolled up sleeves.
Great meeting with @KimKardashian today, talked about prison reform and sentencing. pic.twitter.com/uOy4UJ41JF
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 30, 2018
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For her second visit in the Roosevelt Room - alongside a Sandro-clad Ivanka Trump - the social media influencer dressed more casual in a white t-shirt, black skinny jeans and a matching blazer.
Unsurprisingly, Trump’s £500 suit sold out instantly though a baby pink colourway is still available to shop.
Great working session today at the White House on ways to improve the clemency process with policy leaders and criminal justice reform advocates. pic.twitter.com/2Ydoe16Dfo
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) September 6, 2018
The latest White House meeting comes shortly after Kardashian announced she is pursuing a career in criminal justice and hopes to take her exams in 2022.
So far, the businesswoman has successfully helped to pardon 63-year-old Alice Marie Johnson who was serving a life sentence without parole for drug offences.