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The inaugural ceremony of the Democratic winner of the 2020 presidential elections, Joe Biden, will take place tomorrow, January 20. The event is always a serious celebrity parade, so there will be plenty to see for those who are not necessarily curious about the political side of the ceremony.
It is already known that this year Lady Gaga will be singing the anthem, who has practice in this, has already completed the task in the final of the Super Bowl 2017 and has not disappointed the audience. Along with him, Jennifer Lopez will also give a concert at the ceremony. Lady Gaga, by the way, was one of Joe Biden’s loudest defenders during the election campaign. According to the Evening Standard, both singers, like the other artists, will be virtually present at the event, presumably broadcasting their performances from their homes.
The 90-minute program will feature, among others, the following speakers:
- Justin timberlake
- Jon Bon Jovi
- Demi lovato
- Tom Hanks
- Clemons ant
- John legend
- Foo fighters
- Eva Longoria
However, the eyes watching the inauguration will be focused not only on the stars, but also on the clothing of the new president and vice president.
Dress code: white tie, so for men a tailcoat, for ladies a great party.
According to WWD sources, Biden is breaking the tradition that 41 of the 45 presidents so far (including Trump) were dressed by Brooks Brothers on inauguration day, and
asked Ralph Laurent personally
for the noble task.
The “celebrator” of the new vice president, Kamala Harris, is still under wraps. The only thing we can be sure of is that it wasn’t worn in the Vouge magazine cover photo, it will flash on the 20th in the iconic Converse sneakers that have since become iconic. In an interview with Mark Lakatos, Lakatos said that he believes Harris is not wrong with his dress at big events. At the Democrats’ election victory event, he appeared in a white pantsuit that could be interpreted as a tribute to suffixes.
Kamala Harris’s sets are analyzed by Márk Lakatos.
Breaking the 152-year tradition, Donald Trump, the outgoing Republican president, will not attend the inauguration ceremony.
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