The Mamie Look
In 1953, she wore an inauguration gown created by Nettie Rosenstein. The pink peau de soie gown was stunning. It was hand-embroidered with over 2,000 rhinestones. Mamie is accessorized with Trifari gloves and jewelry, a Judith Leiber beaded handbag, and Delman shoes. The dress is still on exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History’s collection of inaugural dresses, and it is one of the most popular. Mamie’s inauguration gown made that specific hue of pink extremely fashionable.
Jackie Kennedy
When she met JFK, he was already a congressman, and the two were regarded as the stylish couple in the White House. When JFK took office in 1960, the country was already becoming focused on television and film culture. Jackie became one of the first First Ladies whose appearance was scrutinized. Her fashion selections were a big success, and she quickly rose to prominence as a significant worldwide trendsetter. She collaborated with one major designer, the now-famous Oleg Cassini.