Daily Mail: Malia Obama spotted in Paris with a $495 bag
The oldest daughter of former US President Barack Obama was caught by paparazzi photographers in Paris, while she was taking a romantic stroll with her boyfriend Rory Farquharson, and fashionistas noticed her fancy bag.
The 20-year-old Harvard student was reportedly heading to a Beyoncé concert in the French capital on July 15, according to Daily Mail, which released exclusive photographs of the couple.
The former first daughter wore a pale pink mini-dress with black combat boots, her signature style for the Summer season, and she carried a suede maroon Mansur Gavriel baby bucket bag worth $495, AOL reported.
Farquharson wore a white T-shirt and dark blue ankle length pants. He was seen with his arm around Malia’s shoulder in some of the snapshots. Read more on our Twitter account @amomama_usa
While the French people were celebrating their national team winning the 2018 World Cup, Malia and her boyfriend enjoyed the ‘city of love’ before attending Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s On the Run show, where they were joined by Michelle and Sasha
Malia and Farquharson started dating as both were on their freshman year at Harvard University, in November 2017. They were seen passionately kissing at a Hardvard-Yale football game.
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Ever since their relationship made the news, the young couple has become a focal point for the media.
The image of the two kissing became viral rapidly, prompting the children of other current and former heads of state to speak out in defense of Malia’s right to privacy.
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Ivanka Trump, the daughter of current US president Donald Trump wrote on Twitter:'Malia Obama should be allowed the same privacy as her school-aged peers. She is a young adult and private citizen and should be OFF limits.'
The daughter of former president Bill Clinton, Chelsea, also took to the social network to tweet: Malia Obama’s private life, as a young woman, a college student, a private citizen, should not be your clickbait. Be better.