Every Outfit Kamala Harris Has Worn on the Campaign Trail (So Far)
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Much ado has been made about Kamala Harris, her Tiffany earrings, and her custom Chloé suits. Can you blame us? It feels like the closest we’ve ever come to having a fashion person on the ballot. Close your eyes and consider the implications: There is a world where we, as a country, come out of this election cycle with a president who (among other qualities) wears Christopher John Rogers.
Even as a district attorney in the ‘90s, Kamala Harris was a stylish woman. But particularly since July—when the vice president launched her 2024 presidential campaign—Harris has been gradually stepping up her work wardrobe. So far, the narrative arc of her campaign wardrobe has been subtle but impactful breaks with tradition. Whereas Hillary Clinton chose to almost exclusively wear Ralph Lauren, an American heritage brand, during her 2016 presidential campaign, Harris has been tapping the likes of women-led French label Chloé and Nepalese-American designer Prabal Gurung for her campaign’s key moments. (She has reportedly tapped stylist Leslie Fremar to pull each look.) What Harris is serving, in other words, is an eclectic mix that more closely resembles the way women actually shop and get dressed in their everyday lives—with all the formality and elegance the highest offices in the country demand.
As Harris continues her campaign, she's likely to combine professional suiting with meaning-packed accessories and color choices. Ahead, catch up on every campaign trail outfit Harris has worn on the road to the White House.
July 22: Vice President Kamala Harris Wears a Cropped Black Suit
Our first glimpse of Harris in campaign trail mode happened on July 22, the day after President Joe Biden pulled out of the race. Harris was photographed on the White House South Lawn at an event honoring college athletes. Clad in a cropped black suit, a cloud gray cowl-neck blouse, and black pumps, the vice president’s look all but declared: “It’s time to get down to business.” Look a bit closer, though, and you might spot a personal touch hiding in plain sight: her pearl earrings. They're a subtle but important nod to Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA), the sorority Harris spent her formative years participating in at Howard University. To this day, the vice president continues to showcase her AKA pride on the campaign trail through her jewelry.
July 23: Kamala Harris Wears Navy and Pearls
Pearls popped up again in her wardrobe the following day, this time in the form of an Irene Neuwirth pearl link necklace Harris wore to a campaign rally in West Allis, Wisconsin on July 23. You might recognize it as the same double-strand necklace Harris wore in her official White House portrait, so the piece is likely part of Harris’s personal collection. In Wisconsin, she layered the piece over a black t-shirt and a navy blue suit—an outfit formula she seems to like for rallies.
July 24: Kamala Harris Pairs a Cream Suit and Gold Jewelry
For a trip to meet with local leaders in Houston, Texas on July 24, Harris selected a cream suit, champagne-colored top, and the chunky Tiffany yellow gold link chain she’d later be criticized for wearing, after a group of disgruntled men discovered it costs $62,000. Of course, those of us who follow celebrity fashion know that brands regularly loan expensive jewelry to stylists and their high-profile clientele for press tours and shoots.
July 25: Kamala Harris Wears a Plum Suit
Unafraid to outfit-repeat, Harris wore her signature Irene Neuwirth gumball pearl necklace to another appearance in Texas on July 25. This time she paired the beloved accessory with a plum-colored suit, black T-shirt, a modest stack of gold bracelets, and a watch to speak at the American Federation of Teachers’ national convention.
July 27: Kamala Harris Wears a Tan Prabal Gurung Suit
The fashion gods must’ve smiled on July 27 when Harris wore a tan Prabal Gurung suit, white T-shirt, Tiffany chain, and nude pumps to a campaign fundraiser in Massachusetts. The sleeves on that jacket are chef’s kiss, and it’s merely an added bonus that Gurung is an independent designer of color with whom Harris has worked before. Gurung also designed the garnet dress and coat she wore to the Presidential Inaugural Prayer Service at the White House in 2021.
July 30: Kamala Harris Wears a Powder Blue Suit
Harris’s style hot streak continued with the powder blue suit she wore to a campaign rally in Atlanta on July 30, where she was accompanied by rappers Megan Thee Stallion and Quavo along with senator Jon Ossoff, Reverend Raphael Warnock, and former Georgia state representative Stacey Abrams.
Memorably, she wore a similar Michael Kors powder blue suit on her Vogue February 2021 digital cover. Here, Harris accessorized her 2024 take on the look with a white tee, nude pumps, pearl earrings, and her beloved Irene Neuwirth pearl necklace.
August 7: Kamala Harris Wears a White Blazer
With her freshly announced running mate Tim Walz by her side, Harris channeled rich Hamptons aunt energy in a crisp white blazer and beige trousers during a campaign stop in Eau Claire, Wisconsin on August 7.
August 10: Kamala Harris Wears Christopher John Rogers
Harris loves to wear purple, the punchy color of bipartisanship. Remember the vivid grape-colored Christopher John Rogers dress and jacket she wore to be sworn in as vice president in 2021? Now, amid her 2024 presidential run, Harris is experimenting more and more frequently with lighter, brighter hues, including this lilac suit she wore to a rally in Las Vegas, Nevada on August 10.
August 16: Kamala Harris Wears a Bright Blue Suit
On August 16 Harris wore her best and brightest blue suit yet to a speaking engagement in Raleigh, North Carolina. Instead of the pastel blue we’ve seen her sport before, Harris opted for cerulean to deliver her first major policy speech since accepting her party’s nomination.
August 19: Kamala Harris Wears a Coconut Brown Suit
And just like that, it was the first night of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago. Harris wore a “coconut brown” suit comprised of a single-breasted jacket, flared trousers, and a white pussybow blouse to deliver a rousing speech to fellow Democrats at the August 19, 2024 event. The look was made to measure for Harris by Chloé creative director Chemena Kamala, but there is a double-breasted edition of the wool jacket, a couple different iterations of the matching pants, and a soft rose version of the same silk blouse available for the rest of us.
Sure, a camel-colored suit might not seem like much of a departure for Harris, but the fit of her flared trousers is noticeably elevated. And for an added wink, many believe the look may have been an homage to the viral tan suit Barack Obama wore during a press conference in 2015.
August 23: Kamala Harris Wears a Navy Chloé Suit
Harris looked positively presidential in the navy blue powersuit and tonal pinstripe pussy bow blouse she wore to accept her party’s nomination on the fourth night of the DNC. It was another bespoke Chloé creation for another pivotal moment, and the pussybow blouse was an apt choice given its long political history as a symbol of feminist solidarity. Nicely done, Madame VP.
September 4: Kamala Harris Wears Jeans and Converse
September 4 was a huge day for me personally. Why? Because Kamala Harris finally wore jeans on the campaign trail and looked incredible doing it. For a campaign stop at Throwback Brewery in North Hampton, New Hampshire, the vice president wore a camel blazer, dark wash denim, and black heels to propose a new tax cut to help small business owners.
September 7: Kamala Harris Wears a Purple Blazer and Jeans
Harris rarely deviates from a tasteful heel in professional settings. For a campaign stop at Penzeys Spices in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on September 7, though, she swapped her heels out for a pair of burgundy leather loafers with chunky gold hardware from Tod’s, an eggplant-colored wool blazer, and dark wash jeans.
September 10: Kamala Harris Wears a Black Power Suit
Kamala Harris wore a black power suit and a white pussy bow blouse with tonal stripes to her first debate against former President Donald Trump. It might seem like a predictable choice, but it struck exactly the right note in contrast with her opponent's cobalt blue suit and bright red tie. Harris accessorized the suit with a purple and silver ring, gold bangle bracelets, pearl stud earrings, and soft brown makeup.
September 12: Kamala Harris Wears Platform Converse
Following her first debate with Trump, Harris drew upon her vast personal collection of Converse sneakers to create her look for a campaign rally in Greensboro, North Carolina. The Democratic presidential nominee matched her black suit and Irene Neuwirth double-strand pearl necklace to a pair of platform Chuck Taylor All Stars.
"I love my Chucks, " Harris once explained to Complex during a 2021 interview. "You know, I think it's maybe people don't expect it. But I think it's a statement about who we really are... And I think it just has to do with the fact that we all want to go back to some basic stuff about who we are as a country. Whatever your background, whatever language your grandmother spoke, we all at some point or another had our Chucks."
September 14: Kamala Harris Wears LaQuan Smith
Harris rarely does full glam, but she pulled out all the stops for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's 53rd Annual Legislative Conference Annual Phoenix Awards Dinner in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 14. The Democratic nominee spoke to the rapt audience in a bespoke black sequin gown designed by the emerging Black designer LaQuan Smith. With long sleeves and an asymmetrical neckline, the floor-length dress made Harris shimmer under the stage lights. The vice president also wore a gold sequin button-down designed by Smith to see Beyoncé on tour in Maryland last year.
Sept. 18: Kamala Harris Wears a Powder-Blue Suit
At the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute's 47th Annual Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C., Kamala Harris returned to one of her all-time favorite suiting palettes. She chose a powder blue suit with a message. It signals her commitment to the Democratic party (in a take on its unofficial color) and her commitment to personal style (with its mixture of a romantic pussy-bow blouse and strong-shouldered suiting). Her signature fine jewelry also reappeared, in the form of a few gold rings.