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Malia and Sasha Obama steal the show during rare family outing for grand opening of dad Barack’s library with charismatic posture, Gorgeous outfits. My favorite is the 3rd photo, see more here…
Malia and Sasha Obama looked effortlessly chic as they stole the show at the grand opening of dad Barack’s library.
The sisters joined their parents for the opening ceremony on Thursday morning at the massive new building in Chicago’s Jackson Park.
Both exuded confidence as they took to the stage – offering beaming smiles and an affectionate wave to the crowd.
Malia, 27, opted for a $780 plunging gray suit jacket by St Agni which she paired with a leather mini skirt and gray pointed-toe heels.
She accessorized with a statement belt that cinched her in at the waist and a pair of $1,320 Miu Miu open-toe heels.
It’s a big day for the Democratic Party – as four previous Presidents and their liberal celebrity friends descended on the event.
Obama’s library is in the city’s south side – where Michelle Obama grew up, and where the couple settled before he entered the White House in 2009.
The campus, which officially opens its doors to the public on Friday, was flooded with prominent political figures as a boatload of festivities kicked off to celebrate the big day.

The Obamas, Bidens, Bushes and Clintons all cozied up together for a group picture ahead of the dedication ceremony.
A-listers also swarmed the event, including John Legend and his wife Chrissy Teigen, former late-night talk show host Stephen Colbert, Oprah Winfrey, Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson, Tyler Perry, Steven Spielberg, and Jill Vedder, among others.
California Governor Gavin Newsom, US Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, former Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau, Former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, and more political big names were also in attendance.
Many guests donned dark sunglasses as they shook hands and hugged each other ahead of the start of the ceremony, which started with Jennifer Hudson singing the national anthem.
President Donald Trump was not invited to the event, as the focus was on welcoming Obama supporters, Obama Foundation CEO Valerie Jarrett said, according to NBC News.
