Photo: Joanna Gaines InstagramChip and Joanna Gainesknow how to have a date night in style!On Wednesday, the Magnolia Network couple stepped out in black-tie style for a glam date night at the White House. They were guests at the state dinner, where PresidentJoe Bidenand First LadyJill Bidenhosted South Korean PresidentYoon Suk Yeoland First Lady Kim Keon Hee.Joannawore a floor-length, asymmetrical off-the-shoulder dress, whileChipcoordinated in a sleek black suit and tie. In an Instagram post, Joanna shared a glimpse of the evening through a series of photos, including some of the duo posing outside of the White House, along with selfies inside the dinner. Of course, the design expert also took snaps of the luxe flower arrangements on the tables.“What an honor it was to be a part of tonight’s State Dinner to celebrate the 70 year alliance between the United States of America and my mother’s home country of South Korea,” she wrote in the caption.STEFANI REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty ImagesJoanna then shared sentiments of pride for her heritage.“Coming off the heels of our incredible trip to Seoul, this evening was another reminder of just how proud I am to be a Korean American🇺🇸🇰🇷❤️,” she said.Earlier this month, the Gainses set off on a trip to South Korea, where Joanna was able to honor her Korean roots.The trip from her hometown of Waco, Texas, to the South Korean capital comes after Joanna, who is half Korean on her mom’s side, opened up about herjourney toward embracing her heritagelast year.On her Instagram Story, theFixer Upper: Welcome Homestar shared a few snaps of herself sporting a red-and-gold hanbok, a type of traditional Korean outfit, alongside her 4-year-old son Crew who donned a light blue hanbok. Joanna and Chip also share four older children — Drake, 18, Ella, 16, Duke, 14, and Emmie, 13 — who also joined for the trip.Joanna Gaines InstagramShe also shared a photo of Crew admiring his outfit, along with the caption, “He loves the bow,” as well as one ofher mom, Nan,smiling big as she showed off her multicolor hanbok.In an exclusive interview withPEOPLEin November, Joanna revealed she wasn’t always enthusiastic about celebrating her heritage because she was bullied for it when she was younger.She recalled how her classmates would call her names and tease her for eating rice at lunch. “We were literally the only Asians in our entire school,” she added, referring to her and her sisters.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Joanna Gaines Instagram"It was deeply personal because that was half of my story," she told PEOPLE. “I realized if this isn’t accepted, maybe I need to hide it and play more into the other side of who I am.“It wasn’t until she traveled to New York City for a college internship that she says she realized her heritage is what makes her unique.“I saw more people that looked like me than ever before,” she explained. “I left really understanding the beauty and uniqueness of Korean culture and for the first time I felt whole, like this is fully who I am and I’m proud of it.”

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Chip and Joanna Gaines Enjoy Glam Date Night at the White House for State Dinner

Chip and Joanna Gainesknow how to have a date night in style!On Wednesday, the Magnolia Network couple stepped out in black-tie style for a glam date night at the White House. They were guests at the state dinner, where PresidentJoe Bidenand First LadyJill Bidenhosted South Korean PresidentYoon Suk Yeoland First Lady Kim Keon Hee.Joannawore a floor-length, asymmetrical off-the-shoulder dress, whileChipcoordinated in a sleek black suit and tie. In an Instagram post, Joanna shared a glimpse of the evening through a series of photos, including some of the duo posing outside of the White House, along with selfies inside the dinner. Of course, the design expert also took snaps of the luxe flower arrangements on the tables.“What an honor it was to be a part of tonight’s State Dinner to celebrate the 70 year alliance between the United States of America and my mother’s home country of South Korea,” she wrote in the caption.STEFANI REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty ImagesJoanna then shared sentiments of pride for her heritage.“Coming off the heels of our incredible trip to Seoul, this evening was another reminder of just how proud I am to be a Korean American🇺🇸🇰🇷❤️,” she said.Earlier this month, the Gainses set off on a trip to South Korea, where Joanna was able to honor her Korean roots.The trip from her hometown of Waco, Texas, to the South Korean capital comes after Joanna, who is half Korean on her mom’s side, opened up about herjourney toward embracing her heritagelast year.On her Instagram Story, theFixer Upper: Welcome Homestar shared a few snaps of herself sporting a red-and-gold hanbok, a type of traditional Korean outfit, alongside her 4-year-old son Crew who donned a light blue hanbok. Joanna and Chip also share four older children — Drake, 18, Ella, 16, Duke, 14, and Emmie, 13 — who also joined for the trip.Joanna Gaines InstagramShe also shared a photo of Crew admiring his outfit, along with the caption, “He loves the bow,” as well as one ofher mom, Nan,smiling big as she showed off her multicolor hanbok.In an exclusive interview withPEOPLEin November, Joanna revealed she wasn’t always enthusiastic about celebrating her heritage because she was bullied for it when she was younger.She recalled how her classmates would call her names and tease her for eating rice at lunch. “We were literally the only Asians in our entire school,” she added, referring to her and her sisters.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Joanna Gaines Instagram"It was deeply personal because that was half of my story,” she told PEOPLE. “I realized if this isn’t accepted, maybe I need to hide it and play more into the other side of who I am.“It wasn’t until she traveled to New York City for a college internship that she says she realized her heritage is what makes her unique.“I saw more people that looked like me than ever before,” she explained. “I left really understanding the beauty and uniqueness of Korean culture and for the first time I felt whole, like this is fully who I am and I’m proud of it.”

Chip and Joanna Gainesknow how to have a date night in style!

On Wednesday, the Magnolia Network couple stepped out in black-tie style for a glam date night at the White House. They were guests at the state dinner, where PresidentJoe Bidenand First LadyJill Bidenhosted South Korean PresidentYoon Suk Yeoland First Lady Kim Keon Hee.

Joannawore a floor-length, asymmetrical off-the-shoulder dress, whileChipcoordinated in a sleek black suit and tie. In an Instagram post, Joanna shared a glimpse of the evening through a series of photos, including some of the duo posing outside of the White House, along with selfies inside the dinner. Of course, the design expert also took snaps of the luxe flower arrangements on the tables.

“What an honor it was to be a part of tonight’s State Dinner to celebrate the 70 year alliance between the United States of America and my mother’s home country of South Korea,” she wrote in the caption.

STEFANI REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images

Chip Gaines (L) and Joanna Gaines arrive for a State Dinner with US President Joe Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol at the White House in Washington, DC

Joanna then shared sentiments of pride for her heritage.

“Coming off the heels of our incredible trip to Seoul, this evening was another reminder of just how proud I am to be a Korean American🇺🇸🇰🇷❤️,” she said.

Earlier this month, the Gainses set off on a trip to South Korea, where Joanna was able to honor her Korean roots.

The trip from her hometown of Waco, Texas, to the South Korean capital comes after Joanna, who is half Korean on her mom’s side, opened up about herjourney toward embracing her heritagelast year.

On her Instagram Story, theFixer Upper: Welcome Homestar shared a few snaps of herself sporting a red-and-gold hanbok, a type of traditional Korean outfit, alongside her 4-year-old son Crew who donned a light blue hanbok. Joanna and Chip also share four older children — Drake, 18, Ella, 16, Duke, 14, and Emmie, 13 — who also joined for the trip.

Joanna Gaines Instagram

Chip and Joanna Gaines Enjoy Glam Date Night at the White House for State Dinner

She also shared a photo of Crew admiring his outfit, along with the caption, “He loves the bow,” as well as one ofher mom, Nan,smiling big as she showed off her multicolor hanbok.

In an exclusive interview withPEOPLEin November, Joanna revealed she wasn’t always enthusiastic about celebrating her heritage because she was bullied for it when she was younger.

She recalled how her classmates would call her names and tease her for eating rice at lunch. “We were literally the only Asians in our entire school,” she added, referring to her and her sisters.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Chip and Joanna Gaines Enjoy Glam Date Night at the White House for State Dinner

“It was deeply personal because that was half of my story,” she told PEOPLE. “I realized if this isn’t accepted, maybe I need to hide it and play more into the other side of who I am.”

It wasn’t until she traveled to New York City for a college internship that she says she realized her heritage is what makes her unique.

“I saw more people that looked like me than ever before,” she explained. “I left really understanding the beauty and uniqueness of Korean culture and for the first time I felt whole, like this is fully who I am and I’m proud of it.”

source: people.com