
Malia and Sasha Obama made a rare public appearance at the grand opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago on Thursday.
The sisters appeared on stage alongside their parents, former president Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama.
For the monumental event, Malia wore a plunging gray blazer and skirt. She wore her long auburn locks down.
As for Sasha, she stunned in an off-the-shoulder white top with a matching skirt paired with an oversized brown belt. Her hair was in a slicked back half-up, half-down style.
The opening ceremony was a star-studded event featuring musical performances from Christina Aguilera, John Legend, Jennifer Hudson and Eddie Vedder.
Other celeb attendees included Bill and Hilary Clinton, Stephen Spielberg, Oprah Winfrey, Gayle King and Tom Hanks.
The complex, located in South Side Chicago, includes a museum, multiple concert and event venues, public park space and a new branch of the Chicago Public Library.
The Obamas opened the center this weekend in honor of Juneteenth. Festivities in celebration of the holiday will run all weekend.
Since their father’s presidency ended in 2017, Malia, 27, and Sasha, 25, have remained largely out of the spotlight.
Malia and Sasha were only 10 and 7 years old, respectively, when their father was elected president of the United States in 2008.
Barack served two terms, so the girls were under a microscope until ages 18 and 15.
Last month, Malia and Sasha made another rare public appearance with their mom in honor of Mother’s Day.
Michelle has previously spoken about the immense pressure their family was under during Barack’s presidency.
“I wanted to give my girls enough rope to live and be normal teenagers, but I was also worrying about them turning up on Page Six because they were doing what normal kids would do,” she admitted on the “Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce” podcast last year.
“We’d have to build a real community of trust around them because I didn’t want them sitting home on Saturday night not understanding what it was like to be out and have a life before they went to college,” she explained.
At the time, the “Becoming” author also revealed that her daughters are the main reason she will never run for office — because she doesn’t want to put them back into the spotlight.

