Kamala Harris's Great-Nieces Recreated One of Her Outfits on Inauguration Day

Photo credit: Meena Harris - Twitter
Photo credit: Meena Harris - Twitter
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From Harper's BAZAAR

Vice President Kamala Harris's two great-nieces, Amara and Leela Ajagu, are already budding style stars.

The daughters of Harris's niece, author and entrepreneur Meena Harris, wore matching faux-fur leopard-print coats, custom made by the female-founded childrenswear start-up iloveplum. The precious coats, according to Meena, were a sartorial ode to their great-aunt, who just made history as the nation's first woman vice president, as well as the highest Black and South Asian woman to ever hold public office in the United States. The pint-sized outerwear was also stitched and sewn in Oakland, California, the vice president's hometown.

"Special coats to look just like Auntie's," Meena shared on Twitter earlier today, alongside a throwback family photo featuring a young Kamala; Meena's mother, Maya Harris; and her grandmother, Shyamala Gopalan.

Per the brand, the style, which will aptly be named the Kamala, will soon be available to shop.

Photo credit: iloveplum
Photo credit: iloveplum

Meena has shared sneak peeks into her family's excitement leading up to today's inauguration, including an adorable snap of her two girls cozying up in matching white puffer coats, salmon-colored dresses, and chic Doc Marten boots.

"They're screaming 'INAUGURAAAATIONNNNN'," Harris captioned the mother-daughters snap.

In another image shared to social media, Harris poses alongside her mother in front of the Capitol, taking in their emotions regarding not just the history they had just witnessed, but a monumental moment for themselves as a family.

"WE IN HERE AMERICA," Harris wrote.

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