WASHINGTON - Dresses, china and mementos dating back to days when Americans referred to the first lady as "lady presidentress" or "republican queen" are on view at the National Museum of American ...
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From bustles to silk chiffon with organza flowers and Swarovski crystals, the newly updated first ladies exhibition at the National Museum of American History is an extravaganza of frills and fashion.
From the post-World War II elegance of Anne McMath's sleeveless black sheath to Hillary Clinton's oh-s0-1979 bell-skirted, empire-waisted pink dress reminiscent of that decade's popular Gunne Sax ...
Dresses, china and mementos dating back to days when Americans referred to the first lady as “lady presidentress” or “republican queen” are returning to view Saturday at the National Museum of ...
Chances are, if you’re from the Natural State, it’s a fact about which you’re proud. While all of us likely have things we wish were different about the state, at its core, we know we come from a good ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - The new exhibition 'The First Ladies' features 26 dresses and about 160 other objects ranging from Martha Washington's White House collection to a first look at Laura Bush's china ...
President Donald Trump was inaugurated on January 20. First ladies have worn tailored suits and glamorous designer dresses to inaugural festivities. Many first ladies' inaugural gowns are displayed at ...