The eldest daughter of former President Barack Obama and his wife, former First Lady Michelle Obama, dressed casually as she stepped out of her beau, Ethiopian DJ Dawit Eklund’s home in Brentwood, California on Thursday morning. Dressed in all green, the Harvard grad, 24, wore green cargo pants, a matching green sweatshirt and white New Balance sneakers with green laces. Complete the look with a black leather coat over the hoodie. Malia Obama was seen leaving her favorite music producer’s house in a striking green outfit and cool leather jacket The eldest daughter of former President Barack Obama and his wife, former First Lady Michelle Obama, dressed casually as she stepped out of her beau, Ethiopian DJ Dawit Eklund’s home in Brentwood, California on Thursday morning. Dressed in all green, the Harvard grad, 24, wore green cargo pants, a matching green sweatshirt and white New Balance sneakers with green laces. Complete the look with a black leather coat over the hoodie He was carrying some extra clothes and a pair of black combat boots, which he placed in the passenger seat She left her long, brown, braided hair loose around her face and went makeup-free for the exit. She also wore a pair of sunglasses on top of her head. The 24-year-old moved to the West Coast after graduating from Harvard last year. She shares an apartment with her younger sister, Sasha Obama, 21, who transferred to the University of Southern California from the University of Michigan earlier this year. Malia and Dawit were first linked in July when the two were caught grabbing takeout together and have since been photographed side-by-side on numerous occasions. In fact, they flew to New York together in September, where photographers caught them enjoying a romantic walk together. Dawit, 33, is the son of retired State Department officer Jon Eklund, 72, who worked at several US embassies in Africa, and his Ethiopian wife Yeshi, 66. He co-founded the Washington, DC-based record label 1432 R, which specializes in Ethiopian music, and graduated from George Washington University, where he studied International Development in Africa. She kept her long, brown, braided hair loose around her face and went makeup-free for the outing. She also wore a pair of sunglasses on top of her head The 24-year-old moved to the West Coast after graduating from Harvard last year She shares an apartment with her younger sister, Sasha Obama, 21, who transferred to the University of Southern California from the University of Michigan earlier this year Malia and her boyfriend Dawit were first linked in July when the two were caught grabbing takeout together and have since been photographed side-by-side on numerous occasions. They even left together in New York in September, where photographers caught them enjoying a romantic stroll together (photo) In March, Donald revealed he had given Malia her first writing job on his new series, which is said to be about “a Beyoncé-type character,” with the actor calling her “amazingly talented” and “really focused.” in time. Dawit, 33, co-founded the Washington, D.C.-based record label 1432 R, which specializes in Ethiopian music, and graduated from George Washington University, where he studied International Development in Africa “He’s like an amazingly talented person,” Donald, 38, who also goes by his stage name Childish Gambino, told Vanity Fair. “She’s really focused and works really hard.” He wouldn’t share how Malia — who previously interned on Lena Dunham’s HBO series Girls in 2015 and The Weinstein Company in 2017 — landed the job, but added that he believed she had a promising future in the industry. Sasha also seems to have found love since moving to Los Angeles. DailyMail.com exclusively revealed in April that she was dating Clifton Powell Jr., 24, who is the son of actor Ray Clifton Powell, but the two have since kept the details of their romance under wraps, so it’s unclear if they’re still . together. Earlier this month, the girls’ mother, Michelle, 58, gushed to Good Morning America about the joys of seeing them “become themselves.” She also revealed that the sisters invited her and her husband for ‘weak martinis’ during the former First Couple’s 30th anniversary ‘honeymoon’ last month. Michelle and Barack, 61, officially celebrated 30 years of marriage on October 3, and to mark the milestone, they decided to recreate their honeymoon by traveling along the California coast. Along the way the couple stopped to visit their two daughters. And according to the former First Lady, Malia and Saha tried to play parent by whipping up a ‘charcuterie platter’, along with some cocktails. But things quickly went sour when the sisters realized they didn’t have any of the ingredients they needed to make the appetizer tray, and the martinis came out “weak.” “They had invited us over to their apartment for cocktails before dinner and they had prepared a tray of charcuterie and tried to make two very weak martinis,” he recalls, chatting with host Robin Roberts. In March, Donald revealed he had given Malia her first writing job on his new series, which is said to be about “a Beyoncé-type character,” with the actor calling her “amazingly talented” and “really focused.” in time Donald wouldn’t share how Malia — who previously interned on Lena Dunham’s HBO series Girls in 2015 and The Weinstein Company in 2017 — landed the job, but added that he believed she had a promising future in the industry. Earlier this month, Malia and Sasha’s mother Michelle, 58, spoke to Good Morning America about the joys of watching them “become themselves.” She also talked about her daughters’ close bond while chatting with Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager on the Today show in another interview. Michelle said: “What I love most is that these two girls are each other’s best friends.” She added that while they didn’t always get along, their shared experience of growing up in the public eye as first daughters cemented their unbreakable bond as adults “Seeing them in that place where they’re each other’s support systems and have each other’s back is what a mother would want,” Michelle said. “They realized they didn’t have any of the ingredients, but they were trying to do it, they were hosting us. And it’s just fun, watching them become themselves.’ “There was a period where they couldn’t stand each other, and I was like, ‘Wait, you’re going to wake up one day and look at the other person and go. know that you two share something very unique, especially given what they’ve been through,” she added She also talked about her daughters’ close bond while chatting with Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager on the Today show in another interview. “What I love most is that these two girls are each other’s best friends,” she revealed, adding that while they didn’t always get along, their shared experience of growing up in the public eye as first daughters cemented their unbreakable bond. as adults. “There was a period where they couldn’t stand each other, and I was like, ‘Wait, you’re going to wake up one day and look at the other person and go. know that you two share something very unique, especially given what they’ve been through,” he continued. “Seeing them in that place where they’re each other’s support systems and have each other’s backs is what a mother would want.” Michelle also shared her amusement at the fact that her daughters insist on using coasters in their apartment – something they didn’t do when they lived with her.
She recalled her and Barack’s recent visit to their apartment: “They were like, ‘Use a coaster,’ and I’m like, ‘You never used a coaster in my house.’ So now that it’s your stuff, do you want to take care of it?’