
Usha Vance, the incoming second lady, made a stunning appearance at the Vice President's Dinner at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. She donned a custom noir velvet gown designed by Oscar de la Renta, featuring asymmetric floral accents and a sweetheart neckline. The prestigious label shared the details of her attire on social media, highlighting the elegance and sophistication of the ensemble.



The event took place just two days before the anticipated presidential inauguration, adding to the significance of the evening. Oscar de la Renta, a renowned designer, has a long history of dressing prominent political figures, with every presidential wife since Jackie Kennedy having worn his creations. Notably, outgoing first lady Jill Biden has been a frequent patron of the designer, showcasing his pieces on various occasions, including her 2021 Vogue cover and the Bidens' first state dinner in 2022.