Hoda Kotb dresses in sentimental jewelry for the latest “Today” show

Hoda Kotb dresses in sentimental jewelry for the latest “Today” show

Hoda Kotb opted for her own version of power dressing for her final episode as a correspondent and co-host of NBC’s “Today” show in New York City on Friday. The longtime correspondent is leaving the series after serving as co-host for about 17 years.

For the sentimental occasion, Kotb opted for a white suit. The ensemble featured a peak lapel blazer and wide-leg pants tailored to her silhouette.

Kotb accented the white suit with a pair of neutral heels. As for her glamour, the “Today” presenter styled her hair with volume and opted for a natural makeup look with a pop of color thanks to her red lip. Although her clothing made the journalist the focus of her colleagues, it was her sentimental jewelry that held the deepest meaning.

Kotb wore stacks of bracelets, rings and necklaces on her recent “Today” episode. Referencing her longtime co-host Savannah Guthrie, Kotb pointed out “that top bracelet that says ‘With You,'” a gift she received from Guthrie. Kotb also pointed out a ring Guthrie gave her that said “love.”

Later, Guthrie and Kotb ventured outside to greet the cheering fans. Kotb dressed warmly for New York City’s chilly winter temperatures. She wore a gray hat and matching coat with a belt at the waist.

During her time as a co-host on “Today,” Kotb fused trendy style with classic silhouettes to create a versatile wardrobe that always showcased a feminine take on professional office attire. The journalist and “Today” correspondent regularly combined bold colors and patterns with sentimental pieces.

Hoda Kotb, Today Show, Jenna Bush Hager, NBC, New York City, white suit

Hoda Kotb (left) and Jenna Bush Hager on the “Today” show on January 10 in New York City.

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Kotb joined the “Today” show in 2007. She served as co-host alongside Kathie Lee Gifford until Gifford’s departure in 2019. In addition to her co-hosting duties on the “Today” show, Kotb appeared as a co-host at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade along with Guthrie and other “Today” hosts in 2018.

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