20+ of the Most Gorgeous Inaugural Gowns Worn By First Ladies

Published on 12/01/2021
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Jill Biden Was Bold And Beautiful In This Red Reem Acra

Jill Biden, now First Lady of the United States, sparkled in a bright red gown at the 2009 Midwest Inaugural Ball. Biden looked stunning in her Reem Acra evening gown, which was a nod to her personal style of bright colors and strong patterns. The sleeveless dress, which is cinched at the waist, looks absolutely stunning on the current First Lady. She also made a very daring choice by electing to wear no jewelry at all on her neck, instead opting for a single bracelet on her right arm and a pair of earrings. In any case, she appears to be really lovely.

Jill Biden Was Bold And Beautiful In This Red Reem Acra

Jill Biden Was Bold And Beautiful In This Red Reem Acra

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Helen Taft Bringing Out Her Signature Beads

Helen Taft wore this exquisite ball gown to the inauguration of her husband, William Taft, in 1909. In addition to floral embroidery and metallic details, Taft’s silk chiffon gown was adorned with beaded accents and embellished with beaded accents. The garment was created by the Frances Smith Company, which is situated in the United States of America. Her declaration that she would wear clothing from an American firm would become a tradition for all future First Ladies. This particular gown has been presented to the Smithsonian Institution, where it is currently on display for the public to admire and learn about American history.

Helen Taft Bringing Out Her Signature Beads

Helen Taft Bringing Out Her Signature Beads

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