
Dr. Jill Bidenis sending a clear message with her latest outfit.
The first lady wore a jacket with the word “LOVE” written across the back in silver embellishment while she and PresidentJoe Bidenmet with U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie in Cornwall on Thursday, ahead of the upcoming G-7 Summit.
For the outing, Dr. Biden teamed her polka-dot Brandon Maxwell dress with a black Zadig & Voltaire blazer, featuring studded appliqués on the back that spelled out, “LOVE.”
Dr. Biden’s ensemble alsodrew comparisonsto a jacket former first ladyMelania Trumpworewhile visiting a detention center holding migrant children, which read “I Really Don’t Care. Do U?”
When asked about her fashion choice, Dr. Biden told reporters, “I think that we’re bringing love from America.”


“This is a global conference and we are trying to bring unity across the globe and I think it’s needed right now, that people feel a sense of unity from all the countries and feel a sense hope after this year of the pandemic,” she added.
Of the time she spent with Johnson’s wife, which included a walk on the beach, Dr. Biden laterwroteon Twitter, “It was wonderful to spend some time with Carrie Johnson and her son, Wilfred, today. The special relationship continues.”
During their time across the pond, the Bidens will also meetQueen Elizabethduring a visit to Windsor Castle on Sunday — whichwill include a tea.
On Thursday, which markedwhat would would have been Philip’s 100th birthday, Dr. Biden shared a kind message on social media,writing, “We are holding the entire Royal Family in our hearts today, and wishing them peace and comfort.”
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The Bidens arrived in the U.K. on Wednesday. The focus of their trip is the G-7 meeting taking place over the weekend. The economic summit marks the first face-to-face gathering of leaders from the Group of Seven (Canada, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, the U.K. and the U.S.) in two years.
This year’s events will focus on a"build back better" themeamid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to organizers.
source: people.com