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First Daughter Fashion Face-off! Sasha Obama Borrows Malia’s Dress During Family Vacation

When your dad is the most powerful man in the country, you probably have access to anything you could ever want. But sometimes, what you really want is a sweet summer dress that’s hanging in your big sister’s closet. Sasha Obama was recently spotted sporting a chambray frock that her older sister, Malia, wore earlier this summer.

-PICTURED: Malia Obama / Sasha ObamaOlivier Douliery/StartraksPhoto; Landov

After returning home from a recent family trip to Martha’s Vineyard, the youngest of the First Family, 14-year-old Sasha, was seen in the most “I just got back from summer vacay” ensemble, opting for an embroidered chambray Tory Burch minidress, which she teamed with tan lace-up sandals and a large white leather handbag. (If only our jet-lagged style were as put together as the teen’s.)

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And if you think the denim dress looks familiar, your Fashion Face-off senses must be tingling. In June, Malia, 17, wore the same Tory Burch design, which she accessorized with white Mary Jane flats and a sleek blown-out hair style, during a six-day trip to London and Italy with her mom and sister.

While both Obama girls looked equally stylish rocking the summery frock, we can’t help but think FLOTUS would look just as great in the design, showing off those famously toned arms. (Here’s to hoping there is a three-way face-off in the future!)

Have you ever shared clothes with a sibling, like Sasha and Malia? Share below!

–Sarah Kinonen
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