Some ofAmerica’s First Ladieshave cemented their status with fashion choices.
Have you ever wondered what outfits have been political scene stealers?
What did First Ladies like Mary Todd Lincoln, Betty Ford, or Rosalynn Carter wear?

And it went down as one ofthe most inappropriate outfits worn by presidential family members.
“It’s a jacket.
There was no hidden message,” Trump’s communications director Stephanie Grisham toldNPR.

Whether there was an intentional message behind the fashion choice or not, it certainly made headlines.
“Let them see what they’ve done,” she said, as noted byMarie Claire.
“It enhanced the incoming Carter presidency’s notions of modesty and frugality,” Graddy said.

And even internationally, their wardrobe choices receive a lot of attention.
But historian Matthew Carotenutotweetedhis dismay, writing, “Historical context matters.”
Lincoln was only five feet tall, but her sense of style made her larger than life.

“I must dress in costly materials.
The people scrutinize every article that I wear with critical curiosity.”
“Those are not littleBreakfast at Tiffany’s pearls,” Taylor said.

“Those are large pearls.
Those are pearls you have to deal with.”
But she gained notoriety as First Lady when her husband, Bill Clinton, was in office.

First Lady in the 1970s, Ford was truly ahead of her time.
She embraced the disco era, was known for her dancing, and wore a mood ring.
As First Lady, Melania Trump went with a black ensemble and a steely expression.

First LadyLaura Bushoften opted for a skirt suit in a soft color while in the role.
But Michelle Obama’s official photo drew strong responses due to her decision to show her arms.
ButPoliticoreporter Malika Henderson toldABCNewsthat she wasn’t surprised by Obama’s choice.

“She very much is her own person,” Henderson said.
“Her kind of philosophy of fashion is that women should wear what they are comfortable in.”
“I always liked red.

It’s a picker-upper.
Purple was also used by the United States suffragists while fighting for the right to vote.
The First Lady was known for her intentional designer picks, and this dress was no exception.

When someone figures out that time machine, let us know!
The Galanos creation was both 1980s-inspired and timeless.
The white, one-shouldered dress adorned with an intricate beaded pattern was a standout.

But despite their close relationship, Galanos remained secretive of their bond.


