
Battle of the First Ladies: Who Wore It Best on Inauguration Day? Find Out Now!
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First Ladies' Fashion Face-off! Just when you thought inauguration days were all about politics, think again! Get ready to be dazzled by the stunning style game of some of America's most unforgettable First Ladies.
Kicking things off, Jill Biden wowed in an ocean blue ensemble by Alexandra O'Neill as her husband took the oath as the 46th President. Talk about a first impression!
In a total throwback, Melania Trump channeled the iconic Jackie O with her Ralph Lauren sky-blue creation, suave gloves included. That's a style statement that screams classy reboot!
Whoa! Michelle Obama rocked two groundbreaking looks: a Thom Browne navy-silk masterpiece in 2013 and a lemongrass delight by Isabel Toledo in 2009. Style radar, activated!
Meanwhile, Laura Bush dazzled in Oscar de la Renta's winter white and Michael Faircloth's vibrant blue suits for her husband’s inaugurations in 2005 and 2001, respectively. Can you say Texan elegance?
Hillary Clinton showcased a coral Oscar de la Renta number in 1997 and a striking checked suit in 1993. Each look boasting its own unique flair, but both equally fabulous.
Barbara Bush's 1989 inauguration outfit was all about turquoise elegance with Bill Blass, topped with pearls—timeless!
Nostalgia trip! Nancy Reagan played it smart with an Adolfo Sardiña chic blue suit in 1985 and didn’t miss a beat with an iconic red ensemble for her husband's 1981 inauguration. Fashionista alert!
Rosalyn Carter and Pat Nixon took fashion risks too, flaunting blue-green and fuchsia statements in 1977 and 1969, proving bold is beautiful.
Talk about lasting legacies—Jacqueline Kennedy wowed the world in 1961 with her legendary A-line dress and coat by Oleg Cassini, setting the staple for style icons to come. What's her secret?
Unlock the stories behind these fashionable statements and revisit the iconic looks that made these First Ladies shine bright on inauguration day. Style, politics, and history—what more could you want?