Mid-Century Fashion and the First Ladies: From Ready-to-Wear to Haute Couture
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The beautiful fluidity and movement of the blue chiffon skirt in Mary Matise’s design is on display here as President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter dance at their Inaugural Ball.
Foreword, William SealeThe Style of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt: Fashion and Frugality in Times of Depression and War, Morgan BlattenbergThe...
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April 10, 1973: Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew — Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and President Richard M. Nixon held discussions emphasizing continued cl...
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