The first lady chooses eggplant. Olena Zelenska showed the perfect look for fall 2024

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Elena Zelenskaya showed the perfect look for fall 2024. Source: Olena Zelenska's Telegram channel

During her official visit to Massachusetts, First Lady Olena Zelenska spoke with Governor Maura Healey and visited the oldest university in the United States, Harvard University. For business meetings, the public figure chose a perfect autumn look - a stylish eggplant-colored suit.

The wife of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy shared the new photos on her official Telegram channel. Despite the fact that the representative of Ukraine prefers a restrained style at diplomatic events, this does not prevent her from showing off trendy looks.

The first lady chooses eggplant. Olena Zelenska showed the perfect look for fall 2024
The first lady chooses eggplant. Olena Zelenska showed the perfect look for fall 2024

For her conversation with Moral Gilli, Olena Zelenska opted for a monochrome look, combining an eggplant suit with a leather strap and matching heels. She harmoniously combined the deep shade of the outfit with massive drop-shaped pendant earrings.

The first lady chooses eggplant. Olena Zelenska showed the perfect look for fall 2024
The first lady chooses eggplant. Olena Zelenska showed the perfect look for fall 2024

The wife of the Ukrainian guarantor appeared in front of the public in Massachusetts with her hair loose and slightly curled at the ends. The first lady traditionally preferred nude makeup, emphasizing the green color of her eyes with dark brown shadows.

The first lady chooses eggplant. Olena Zelenska showed the perfect look for fall 2024

Olena Zelenska noted that during the official meeting she was able to thank Massachusetts officials who have been helping with rehabilitation and prosthetics for Ukrainians since the beginning of the full-scale war.

The first lady chooses eggplant. Olena Zelenska showed the perfect look for fall 2024

In particular, the public figure talked to students at Harvard University: "I told them about what Ukraine is going through, fighting Russian aggression. I told them that, in addition to protecting the lives of their contemporaries, Ukrainians have to win back their classics - scientists and artists whose names the empire once appropriated: from Kazimir Malevich to Sergei Korolev."

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