Malia and Sasha Obama are definitely embracing the casual-cool California style, as both of them were spotted in chic, relaxed outfits as they stepped out in Los Angeles this week.
Barack Obama's daughters, Malia and Sasha, are definitely embracing the casual-cool California style, as both of them were spotted in chic, relaxed outfits as they stepped out in Los Angeles this week.
The two sisters both live in Los Angeles, and mom Michelle revealed in 2024 that the siblings were sharing a home at the time.
On Monday, Malia, 27, was seen wearing a pair of long, baggy black jeans, a white cropped T-shirt and black ballet flats.
She accessorized the relaxed outfit with a choker-style necklace, large, black leather purse and a pair of wired headphones from Apple.
A pair of green socks peeked out from underneath her flats, as she tied it all together with small framed black sunglasses.
But she's not the only Obama sister who seems to be embracing the cool, California lifestyle.
On Tuesday, her sister Sasha, 24, was seen leaving an office building dressed in a pair of super light-wash, flared jeans and a gray long sleeve T-shirt.
Sasha wore her hair in two braids, completing the look with a brown bag, glasses, and pink sneakers.
Barack Obama's daughters, Malia (left) and Sasha, are definitely embracing the casual-cool California style, as both of them were spotted in chic, relaxed outfits as they stepped out in Los Angeles this week
Malia accessorized the relaxed outfit with a choker-style necklace, large, black leather purse and a pair of wired headphones from Apple
Sasha wore her hair in two braids, completing the look with a brown bag, glasses and pink sneakers
In one hand, she also carried a blue, reusable water bottle.
It is not the first time that the sisters have been seen wearing fashion-forward outfits around Los Angeles.
They have both been known for their unique and effortlessly cool style over the years.
In November, Malia was spotted in a mini denim dungaree dress which she wore over a thick striped grey sweater.
She complemented her outfit at the time with a pair of cardamon-colored tights, burgundy boots, and a multi-colored tote bag draped over her shoulder.
And, last Spring, Sasha was seen showing off her toned physique in a cropped white tank top at the Destin Conrad's Love on Digital album listening party.
Wearing low rise denim jeans and with her midriff on full display, Sasha oozed cool girl as she posed for a snap with older sister Malia, and Florida-born R&B singer Destin, 25.
The picture sparked a huge reaction on social media at the time, with many obsessed with Sasha's look.
Malia and Sasha are the daughters of former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama
It's not the first time that the sisters have been seen wearing fashion-forward outfits around Los Angeles, as Malia is seen here at the 50th American Film Festival in France in 2024
Commenting on the snap, shared on X, one said: 'Sasha bad as hell.'
Echoing a similar sentiment, another exclaimed, 'Sasha tore,' while a third added: 'Sasha... I wasn't familiar with your game.'
The former First Daughters' recent Los Angeles appearances come just weeks after their mom, Michelle, appeared on Alex Cooper's hit podcast, Call Her Daddy.
While speaking to Cooper, Michelle shared the one question that she would never ask her daughters as she warned other moms about how dangerous it could be.
The author explained that she often feels the urge to ask them, 'Are you dating anyone?'
However, she explained that she feels the inquiry sends a 'subliminal message' to young women and adds 'pressure' on them to find a partner.
'I have two beautiful daughters. And, you know, you find yourself slipping up and going, "Are you dating anyone?"' she explained.
'But it's like, let me not make that the first question or the second question, or a question at all.'
The former First Daughters' recent Los Angeles appearances come just weeks after their mom, Michelle, appeared on Alex Cooper's hit podcast, Call Her Daddy
She explained that there's already so much 'social pressure' put on young women and men, so parents have to be careful not to add to it
Michelle explained that she often reminds her 'girl group' of the dangers lurking behind the seemingly innocent question.
'What are our own insecurities as mothers that we're like, "Well, you seem happy, and you're on a track, but do you have a boyfriend?"' she questioned.
She explained that there's already so much 'social pressure' put on young women and men, so parents have to be careful not to add to it.
'You see everybody getting married. So I think we have to be mindful of the way we craft questions, not just to our daughters but to our sons,' she concluded.
'How we talk about what happiness is and we have to work hard to separate our fears and insecurities as parents, we have to separate that from our kids.'