The Obamas Attend State Dinner in Havana

America's first couple looked vibrant as they took their seats in Havana's Palace Of The Revolution on Monday night alongside Nancy Pelosi.
First Lady Michelle wore a pair of patent black stilettos with a v-neck floral summer dress by her favorite designer Naeem Khan and bright red earrings, while President Barack Obama and President Raul Castro both opted for navy suits and blue ties.
Waiting for them in the palm tree-lined dining hall was a trolley of bread rolls and Cuban cigars.
Their chairs were adorned with gold fabric and white chiffon; red roses sat in the middle of each round table.
On the menu: shrimp mousse spiked with mojito, rum-infused cream soup, and traditional pork topped with plantain chips.
State dinner guests were treated to music from the Failde Youth Band, a group dedicated to preserving Cuban music.
The American entourage included Obama senior adviser Valerie Jarrett, the First Lady’s chief of staff Tina Tchen, Secretary of State John Kerry, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, Senator Patrick Leahy, and Rep. Charlie Rangel.
First Daughters Sasha and Malia are believed to have been spending the evening with Michelle's mother Marian Robinson, who also came on the trip.