The monochrome trend took on a whole new meaning during today’s presidential Inauguration ceremony. From the numerous shades of purple worn by Vice President Kamala Harris and a handful of former first ladies to poet Amanda Gorman’s floor-length yellow Prada coat, several notable attendees embraced the color-coordinating trend. Although patterned frocks aren’t often opted in the political sphere, today’s use of dressing in a singular color further proved that when it comes to making a style statement, less is more. Below, take a look at the best monochrome looks from the inauguration ceremony for the 46th President of the United States. Powerful Purple The color purple was among the most popular, and notable style statements made by various attendees today in Washington, D.C. It wasn’t a coincidence that some of the most powerful women in the United States wore the hue. (L-R): Former First Ladies Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush and Michelle Obama in shades of purple. CREDIT: AP Images The color, which has come to symbolize unity and political bipartisanship, was worn by both Republican and Democratic figures, including Vice President Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama and Laura Bush. The color is also a nod to Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman to run for president in the
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