Photos show the subtle style strategy of presidents and first ladies wearing matching outfits through the years

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Melania Trump and Donald Trump in matching purple accessories.

Melania Trump and Donald Trump in matching purple accessories. Zak Hussein - Pool via Samir Hussein/WireImage

Updated 2025-09-19T17:03:03Z

  • Presidents and first ladies often coordinate their outfits with matching colors.
  • Donald Trump and Melania Trump wore matching shades of purple on their second state visit to the UK.
  • Wearing matching colors "communicates stability and solidarity," a stylist told Business Insider.

The outfits that presidents and first ladies wear are more than just clothes — they can also send unspoken messages.

Lauren Rothman, a style strategist and image coach, previously told Business Insider that when high-profile political couples wear matching colors, such as President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump's coordinating purple looks while visiting the UK in September, it "communicates stability and solidarity."

"Dressing in coordinating tones signals unity, whether conscious or unconscious," she said. "They are presenting themselves as a team."

Photos show how presidents and first ladies have employed this subtle strategy over the past quarter-century.

President George W. Bush and Laura Bush wore matching shades of blue to the inauguration in January 2001.

George W. Bush and Laura Bush hold their hands over their hearts during his inauguration in 2001.

Laura Bush and George W. Bush in blue. Alex Wong/Newsmakers

Her blue suit was created by Michael Faircloth, a Dallas-based designer.

The first lady wore a coral suit that coordinated with George Bush's tie in July 2001.

George W. Bush and Laura Bush sit together in the White House's Roosevelt Room.

Laura Bush and George W. Bush in coral. Mark Wilson/Getty Images

The Bushes attended a National Service Organization meeting in the Roosevelt Room of the White House.

In August 2001, they wore the same shade of green aboard Air Force One.

George W. Bush and Laura Bush on Air Force One.

Laura Bush and George W. Bush on Air Force One in green. Rick Wilking/Getty Images

The Bushes flew on Air Force One to their ranch in Waco, Texas. 

George W. Bush's red tie paired well with Laura Bush's red suit in April 2005.

George W. Bush and Laura Bush wear matching red outfits.

Laura Bush and George W. Bush in red. Brooks Kraft LLC/Corbis via Getty Images

The president and first lady attended the dedication of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library in Springfield, Illinois.

In July 2009, President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama each wore black, white, and red.

Barack Obama speaks as Michelle Obama stands behind him at an event.

Barack Obama and Michelle Obama in black, white, and red. SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images

Obama addressed a reception for US ambassadors in the Grand Foyer of the White House.

Michelle Obama's gray shirt and silver pin matched Barack Obama's silver tie in December 2010.

Michelle Obama speaks as Barack Obama looks on.

Barack Obama and Michelle Obama in silver. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

They appeared together at Harriet Tubman Elementary School in Washington, DC, for the signing of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010. The act supported child nutrition programs and healthy school lunches.

They matched again in July 2014 in slate blue.

Barack and Michelle Obama stand together at the Kids' State Dinner in 2014 at the White House.

Michelle Obama and Barack Obama in slate blue. Kevin Dietsch-Pool/Getty Images

They attended the Kids' State Dinner in the East Room together.

In September 2015, Barack Obama wore a light-mauve tie that complemented Michelle Obama's pink dress.

Barack and Michelle Obama walk together in the White House.

Michelle Obama and Barack Obama in pink. MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images

They arrived together for the National Medal of Arts ceremony held in the East Room.

Barack Obama wore slate blue again while arriving in India in January 2015, coordinating with Michelle Obama's dress from Indian-American designer Bibhu Mohapatra.

Barack and Michelle Obama exit Air Force One.

Michelle Obama and Barack Obama in slate blue. Vipin Kumar/Hindustan Times via Getty Images

The black-and-white dress featured a blue floral design.

In July 2017, President Donald Trump wore a blue tie that matched first lady Melania Trump's stilettos.

Donald and Melania Trump in Paris.

Melania Trump and Donald Trump in blue. Thierry Chesnot/Getty Images

The Trumps attended a traditional Bastille Day military parade while visiting France.

Melania Trump wore a red top to match Donald Trump's trademark red tie in September 2017.

Donald and Melania Trump wearing matching shades of red.

Donald Trump and Melania Trump in red. MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images

The Trumps wore red while returning from a weekend at Camp David.

The Trumps wore matching black-and-white stripes at Mar-a-Lago in April 2018.

Donald Trump and Melania Trump wear matching stripe outfits while walking with Japan's prime minister.

Donald Trump and Melania Trump in stripes. MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images

They welcomed Japan's prime minister at the time, Shinzo Abe, to Trump's resort in Palm Beach, Florida.

Melania Trump wore a red belt to go with Donald Trump's red tie in July 2018.

Donald and Melania Trump walk down the White House steps.

Melania Trump and Donald Trump with matching red accessories. Alex Edelman/Getty Images

They hosted a picnic for military families on the South Lawn of the White House.

In July 2018, they matched in red again while visiting Europe.

Donald and Melania Trump wearing the same shade of red.

Melania Trump and Donald Trump in red. SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images

The president and first lady visited Brussels, London, Scotland, and Helsinki on a weeklong trip to Europe.

Melania Trump's off-white and navy Gucci coat coordinated with Donald Trump's blue-and-white outfit as they greeted the president and first lady of Poland in September 2018.

Donald and Melania Trump with the president and first lady of Poland.

Donald Trump and Melania Trump with the president and first lady of Poland. Tasos Katopodis-Pool via Getty Images

The coat retailed for $3,980, Yahoo News reported.

Melania Trump's yellow Louboutins went well with Donald Trump's yellow tie on a May 2019 visit to Japan.

Donald Trump and Melania Trump arrive in Japan.

Donald Trump and Melania Trump in yellow. AFP / Charly Triballeau / Pool/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Melania's orange coat was designed by Dries Van Noten.

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden wore matching navy jackets in June 2021.

President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden walk while holding hands.

Jill Biden and Joe Biden in navy. Phil Noble - WPA Pool/Getty Images

The Bidens wore the matching jackets upon landing in Cornwall, UK, for the G7 Summit.

Joe Biden's navy suit and red tie coordinated perfectly with the colors in Jill Biden's printed dress in October 2021.

President Joe Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden walk on the White House lawn holding hands.

Jill Biden and Joe Biden in red and blue. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

The Bidens returned to the White House after spending the weekend in Delaware.

The Bidens matched in navy again in October 2021.

President Joe Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden arrive at the Chigi palace in Rome.

Jill Biden and Joe Biden in navy. ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images

Jill wore a navy suit designed by Adam Lippes.

In November 2021, Biden wore a blue-and-pink striped tie that complemented Jill's three-quarter-sleeve fuchsia dress.

Joe Biden signs an executive order as Jill Biden looks on

President Joe Biden and Jill Biden in blue and pink. Alex Wong/Getty Images

Biden signed an executive order to help improve public safety and justice reform for Native American communities.

In May 2022, they wore matching shades of light blue at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland.

Joe Biden and Jill Biden wear matching blue colors

Joe Biden and Jill Biden in blue. ERIN SCHAFF/AFP via Getty Images

Biden received a briefing at the base, while Jill departed for a trip to Ecuador, Panama, and Costa Rica. Both wore shades of blue.

They coordinated in indigo when Joe Biden explained his decision to withdraw from the presidential race in July 2024.

Joe Biden and Jill Biden in the Oval Office after Joe Biden addressed reasons for ending his presidential campaign.

Joe Biden and Jill Biden in indigo. Evan Vucci-Pool/Getty Images

Joe Biden recorded a video message in the Oval Office addressing his reasons for ending his presidential campaign.

During Donald Trump's second term, he and Melania Trump coordinated in purple during a state visit to the UK.

Prince William and Kate Middleton greet President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump at Windsor Castle.

Kate Middleton, Prince William, Donald Trump, and Melania Trump. WPA Pool/Getty Images

Melania Trump wore a gray skirt suit and purple hat by Dior, which Donald Trump matched with a purple tie.

The Trumps' visit to Windsor Castle featured carriage rides, a military jet flyover, and a state banquet.

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