Akshata Murty has made an effortlessly elegant global debut at the G7 Summit as she and US first lady Jill Biden led leaders’ partners’ at a moving memorial for atomic bomb victims in Hiroshima – where the conference begins today.
Rishi Sunak’s wife, 43, tackled the beginning of the huge political event with grace, striking a perfectly sophisticated chord in a muted cream and ivory ensemble.
It was straight to work this morning, after the couple touched down in Hiroshima yesterday, exiting their plane with smiles and a Union Jack umbrella.
Akshata – who is also rumoured to be working with the fashion mastermind who styled former Tory first lady Samantha Cameron – appeared especially moved as she walked over to the cenotaph at Peace Memorial Park, looking solemn before laying some flowers down.
The socialite wore a checkered turtleneck top, £350 from Joseph, and £150 embroidered midi skirt from Sezane, topped with a pastel cream blazer – all her clothing adorned with respectfully neutral and classy tones, as she took in the cultural site.

Rishi Sunak’s wife, 43, tackled the beginning of the huge political event with grace, striking a perfectly sophisticated chord in a muted cream and ivory ensemble. Pictured at Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park this morning

Standing under a Union jack flag with her husband, Akshata wore a £675 Joseph midi for the G7 summit in Japan as she arrived at the city’s airport yesterday

Akshata later today slipped into a colourful floral-print dress as she attended the spouses programme of G7 Summit in Hiroshima this afternoon

Akshata Murty and Jill Biden were sombre today as they led G7 leaders’ partners’ at a moving memorial for atomic bomb victims in Hiroshima, Japan

The PM’s wife was later seen chatting with other leaders’ partners as she kicked off day one of the conference

Akshata teamed her colourful dress with a chic black blazer, opting for minimal accessories for the day. Pictured at the spouses programme of the G7 Summit

Akshata and the other partners listened attentively as they attended the the spouses programme of G7 Summit

The PM’s wife was pictured speaking at the event today, having kicked off today’s summit after arriving in Hiroshima yesterday

Akshata’s debut to the global politics scene comes following a recent gusto for the public stage. Pictured the spouses programme of G7 Summit today

Despite being incredibly wealthy – her and Rishi are estimated to be worth £730 million together – it is suspected Akshata’s move towards more middle class options comes in a bid to be more favourable with the electorate. Pictured today at the spouses programme of G7 Summit

Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his wife Yuko posed with Rishi and Akshata as the day kicked off at Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park
The wife of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Britta Ernst and Ursula von der Leyen”s husband Heiko also appeared emotional as they placed wreaths at Peace Memorial Park, which commemorates the approximated 135,000 civilians who were killed by the 1945 nuclear blast – with another 69,000 injured.
Japan’s First Lady Yuko Kishida was also present, bowing at the cenotaph which marked the tragedy.
But there appeared to be a moment of levity after the poignant ritual as the partners smiled while making their way back from the park.
Yuko, 58, appeared in high spirits as she spoke with Jill, 71 – who was born only six years after the bombings – appearing engaged in their conversation.
The US’s First Lady – whose husband Joe Biden won’t apologise for the United States’ use of the atomic bomb on the city – and also Nagasaki – during World War II on the trip – wore an all-navy ensemble for the visit.
Britta, 62, opted for dark tones in a black overcoat, worn over a white dress, while Yuko – like Akshata – wore white and beige hues for her appearance.
Heiko, 67, also wore darker hues in a black and blue suit as he paid his respects.
Later, the partners were pictured at the spouses programme of G7 Summit, where Akshata donned a hot pink £295 dress from ME + EM, topped with a chic black blazer and some heels.
Akshata’s debut to the global politics scene comes following a recent gusto for the public stage – despite her previous habit of staying behind the scenes – as she now for the first time accompanies her husband on a foreign trip.

Former Samantha Cameron PA and dresser Isabel Spearman was seen going into Number 10 ahead of the Coronation earlier this month

The wife of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Britta Ernst and Ursula von der Leyen”s husband Heiko also appeared emotional as they today laid down wreaths at Peace Memorial Park. Pictured from left to right: Akshata Murty, Jill Biden, Yuko Kishida, Britta Ernst and Heiko von der Leyen

Rishi Sunak’s wife, 43, appeared especially emotional as she walked over to the site, looking solemn before the flowers were laid down today
In an excellent example of ‘dopamine dressing’ — dressing to lift the mood — her bright pink Chinti & Parker jumper and emerald green Me+Em trousers looked cheerfully optimistic as she and Rishi first arrived in Japan this week.
Their hues were no doubt carefully chosen for that all-important ‘feelgood factor’ that every First Lady needs to convey when her husband is hoping to secure billions of pounds of Japanese investment for the UK.
Akshata’s canny new approach had also made it clear on the Thursday of Coronation weekend, when she greeted Ukraine’s First Lady, Olena Zelenska, wearing a £200 blossom-print shirt by Sleeper, a Ukrainian label, and a clever example of sartorial diplomacy.
The following day, she hosted U.S. First Lady Jill Biden, dressed in blue suede LK Bennett heels and a £325 silk dress by Rixo, a British label whose dresses have also been worn by the Princess of Wales and actresses Sandra Bullock and Margot Robbie.
But it was at the Coronation itself that Akshata really showed her fashion flair.

Disembarking the plane at Tokyo earlier this week, Akshata dressed to lift the mood in bright pink Chinti & Parker jumper and emerald green Me+Em trousers

Akshata’s debut to the global politics scene comes following a recent gusto for the public stage – despite her previous habit of staying behind the scenes – as she now for the first time accompanies her husband on a foreign trip. Pictured in Tokyo earlier this week

Akshata showed her fashion flair at the Coronation earlier this month, opting for a powder blue dress, £945, by Shropshire-based designer Claire Mischevani

She hosted U.S. First Lady Jill Biden at Number 10 earlier this month, dressed in blue suede LK Bennett heels and a £325 silk dress by Rixo
Her dress — powder blue, belted at the waist, with a subtle print of roses — was perfectly pitched neither to stand out nor blend in, and was sensibly paired with black heels, a black clutch and a black Jane Taylor hat.
The dress, by Shropshire-based designer Claire Mischevani, created so much demand for the small, rather unknown label that, two weeks after the Coronation, Mischevani’s website still has a message on its homepage advising customers that there will be a ‘short delay’ in the delivery of their orders.
Meanwhile, at the Coronation Big Lunch that took place in Downing Street the following day, Akshata opted for an £85 blue Boden shirt embroidered with red hearts, coordinating Me+Em red trousers and blue and white shoes. Another example of electorate-friendly elegance.
Rixo, Boden and LK Bennett have all noticed an uptick in sales as a result of her recent patronage.
Despite being incredibly wealthy – her and Rishi are estimated to be worth £730 million together – it is suspected Akshata’s move towards more middle class options comes in a bid to be more favourable with the electorate – with millions across the UK plunged into a cost of living crisis.
In recent weeks, Akshata has taken a leaf out of Samantha Cameron and Carrie Johnson’s book, two former Tory First Ladies who made a point of dressing in labels with price points they could more than comfortably afford.
In fact, if rumours are to be believed, Akshata has gone so far as to engage the woman who masterminded Samantha’s wardrobe choices, fashion consultant Isabel Spearman, to help effect her transformation from rarefied fashion plate to relatable First Lady.
Spearman has neither confirmed nor denied any such arrangement – but was spotted heading into No 10 just days before the Coronation.
Now, all eyes are on Mrs Sunak as she joins her husband for the G7 Summit in Japan this week.

The partners of G7 leaders – which include the heads of the United States, the European Union, Canada, United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, France and Japan – today took a moment to stand at the memorial and pay their respects

On the first morning of the G7, the leaders and their partners toured the museum at the memorial
The world leaders are gathering at a time Russia is threatening to use nuclear weapons against Ukraine and North Korea has been conducting tests of nuclear missiles.
‘We need to send out a strong message that we will note tolerate the use of force to change the status quo unilaterally as witnessed with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine … that we will protect the international order based on rule of law,’ Kishida told the Japan Times in April.
‘We won’t allow the treat of nuclear weapons by Russia.’
Since the bombing in 1945, Hiroshima has been rebuilt to become Japan’s 10th latest city.
On the first morning of the G7, the leaders toured Hiroshima’s Peace Park and Memorial Museum.
While there, Joe Biden, 80, met with Ms. Keiko Ogura, a hibakusha or an atomic bomb survivor. She was eight years old on August 6, 1945.
The G7 leaders – which include the heads of the United States, the European Union, Canada, United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, France and Japan – then took a moment to stand at the memorial to pay their respects. Many bowed their heads.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, whose family is from Hiroshima, was seen speaking to them and pointing out parts of the park.

There appeared to be a moment of levity after the poignant ritual as the partners smiled while making their way back from the park

Japan’s First Lady Yuko Kishida was also present, bowing at the cenotaph which marked the tragedy

The partners of the G7 Summit made a solemn appearance as they visited a memorial site this morning

Each leader was given a golden shovel and dropped one shovelful of dirt around the cherry tree, which was planted to mark their visit. Pictured laying down wreaths at the memorial today

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty were welcomed by Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his wife Yuko

The world leaders are gathering at a time Russia is threatening to use nuclear weapons against Ukraine and North Korea has been conducting tests of nuclear missiles. Pictured at the Peace Memorial Park today

Since the bombing in 1945, Hiroshima has been rebuilt to become Japan’s 10th latest city, and is where this week’s summit is hosted. Pictured at the Peace Memorial Park

US President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden were welcomed by Japan’s Prime Minister as the summit begins today. Pictured at the Peace Memorial Park
They also posed for a group photo in front of the memorial before moving further down the park to participate in a tree-planting ceremony.
Each leader was given a golden shovel and dropped one shovelful of dirt around the cherry tree, which was planted to mark their visit.
‘Through their visit to the Peace Memorial Park, the G7 leaders deepened their understanding of the reality of the atomic bombings and joined their hearts in consoling the souls of lost lives,’ Japan’s foreign ministry said in a statement.
‘The G7 leaders reiterated their position that threats by Russia of nuclear weapon use, let alone its use are inadmissible.
‘We are convinced that this visit became an opportunity to confirm G7’s commitment to the realisation of a world without nuclear weapons,’ the ministry said.