Today's bright DC March morning delivered another dose of unseasonably warm sunshine - and fine fashion choices to boot.
The British Prime Minister's wife took full advantage of the balmy weather, wearing a cleanly-cut, bold shift dress and no jacket to the UK state visit's official welcoming ceremony.
By Samantha Cameron's side, Michelle Obama wore a white Zac Posen suit, teaming its sharp tailoring and clever, paired-down feminine touches with a futuristic and eye-catching pair of silver heels.
But it is not simply state relations that are close - the President laid a guiding hand on Mrs Cameron's arm at one point and David Cameron was unafraid of receiving a little public affection from his supportive wife as she laid a hand on his derriere.
Indeed, the President made a special mention of Mrs Cameron on her first official state visit.
Dignitaries including Vice-President Joe Biden and Secretary-of-State Hillary Clinton flanked the podium, where they were joined by Chancellor George Osborne and other senior members of the UK delegation.
As much as the relationship-strengthening trip is about official state business, all eyes are bound to be on the wives tonight at the highly-anticipated black tie state ball.
Chosen gown designers, kept under wraps until the very last moment, can look forward to a flurry of attention following tonight's exposure and the First Lady has in the past been known to propel unknown designers into the mainstream - such as Jason Wu - by wearing just one of their creations.
Yesterday, Mrs Cameron and her American counterpart visited DC's American University where they took part in a mini-Olympics event.
Yesterday, Mrs Cameron and her American counterpart visited DC's American University where they took part in a mini-Olympics event.
Saluting American designers, Mobama paired her L'Wren Scott cashmere cardigan with a floral ruffled shirt by the same designer.
A pair of wide-legged white trousers again contrasted with the form-fitting black cigarette trousers sported by SamCam.
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