• Published: Apr 23 2025 12:55 PM
  • Last Updated: May 24 2025 06:33 PM

JD Vance visits Agra with family; Usha Vance’s chic striped dress turns heads. Warm welcome by Yogi Adityanath, Taj Mahal tour up next!


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JD Vance, the U.S. Vice President, stopped by Agra with his family as part of their trip to India. And honestly, people couldn’t stop talking about Usha Vance’s outfit. She wore this really pretty white and blue striped midi dress — sleeveless, flowy, with some nice pleats and a V-neck. It looked both comfortable and stylish, which makes sense because Agra can get pretty hot this time of year. She kept things simple with white loafers, floral earrings, and just wore her hair down. The makeup was natural too — nothing over the top, just dark lips and a little blush. It felt elegant but easy-going at the same time.

Warm Welcome from Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath

When the Vance family landed in Agra on Wednesday morning, they got a warm welcome from Uttar Pradesh’s Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath. This stop was part of their four-day tour in India. Before Agra, they had visited Jaipur and checked out the Amer Fort, so they’re definitely hitting some major spots. It’s clear the visit isn’t just about sightseeing — it’s also about strengthening the relationship between the U.S. and India, which makes the cultural side of things even more important.

Family’s Comfortable and Coordinated Looks

JD Vance himself kept it smart but casual — he wore a navy blazer over a light blue shirt with beige pants, finished off with tan shoes and a matching belt. His sons, Ewan and Vivek, looked super cute in traditional Indian clothes — printed bandhgala kurtas with white pyjamas. It was a nice way to show respect for local culture. Their daughter, Mirabel, had a more casual look with a striped sleeveless top and flared pants, matching the family’s relaxed vibe overall. It’s nice to see how they balance comfort with style during this busy trip.

What’s Next? A Visit to the Taj Mahal

The family is set to visit the Taj Mahal while in Agra, which is kind of the highlight for most visitors here. This visit is not just about sightseeing but also represents how the two countries are building stronger cultural and diplomatic ties. It’ll be interesting to see what they share from that experience.

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