The opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago attracted an impressive guest list that included former presidents, world leaders, and Hollywood stars. But it was Hillary Clinton‘s unexpected fashion choice that sparked the most conversation online.
The former First Lady attended the event alongside her husband, Bill Clinton, wearing a navy trench-style coat layered over black trousers and black boots. She completed the look with a blue-and-yellow scarf tied around her neck. At one point, she added a wide-brimmed black hat and oversized sunglasses, creating a dramatic ensemble that left many social media users doing a double take.

Hillary Clinton's Outfit At The OPC Opening Sparks Buzz
The look quickly went viral, with commenters comparing the former Secretary of State to a variety of fictional characters and everyday objects.
"She forgot her broom!!!" one person joked on Instagram.
Another wrote, "Gorton's fish sticks guy, but Darth Vader version."
Others chimed in with comparisons ranging from "Looks like Paddington Bear" and "Darth Vader costume party!" to "Getting ready for a remake of The Wizard of Oz maybe?"
Some critics questioned the styling altogether. "What was she thinking? It looks hideous," one commenter wrote, while another remarked, "Looks like she's trying to hide from someone."
Additional reactions included, "Thank goodness for lampshades!" "Is she in mourning?" and "Appropriate for a funeral."
While the outfit divided opinions online, it undoubtedly became one of the most talked-about looks from the high-profile event.

Hillary Clinton 'Honored' To Attend OPC Opening
Despite the online chatter surrounding her outfit, the 78-year-old focused her attention on the significance of the occasion. Following the grand opening of the Obama Presidential Center on June 19, she shared a photo on Instagram featuring herself and Bill Clinton alongside Barack and Michelle Obama, George and Laura Bush, and Joe and Jill Biden.
Reflecting on the event, Hillary wrote, "I was honored to attend the grand opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago today, alongside Bill and our fellow former presidents and first ladies."
She also highlighted a portion of former President Obama's remarks during the ceremony, quoting: "Democracy can be frustrating. It can be slow. It can be inefficient. And yet more than anything, I hope this center will serve as an affirmation of just how special and precious this democracy really is—and remind us of what we can achieve when we embrace our shared responsibility as citizens."
Sharing her support for the message, Hillary added, "I hope so, too, and believe it will. Congratulations to all involved in bringing it to life."
The post shifted the focus back to the historic opening of the center, which brought together political leaders and public figures from across generations to celebrate President Obama's legacy and the completion of the long-awaited project.

