Fashion’s role in politics shifts depending on the person, with some coyly relaying messages through the designers or clothes they decide to wear, and others, like First Lady Jill Biden, selecting to remain mum on designers or brands.
Jacqueline Kennedy was in the primary camp, and used fashion as a tool to draw or deflect attention, while concurrently setting fashion trends throughout her lifetime. On Friday, the White House Historical Society will host a dedication ceremony honoring Kennedy on the Decatur. It’s the primary of two fashion-themed events coming to Washington, D.C. — the second is the First Fashion Gala, to be held in October.
Biden is anticipated on the White House Historical Society ceremony, which can dedicate a recent...
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