Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Famed wedding dresses throughout history have come in every silhouette, style, and (sometimes) in color—and they often reflect the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From left to right, First Ladies Pat Nixon in 1973, Jacqueline Kennedy in 1961, Lady Bird Johnson in 1965, Laura Bush in 2001, ...
The gown joined the collection at a ceremony on February 20, 2026. Lisa Kathleen Graddy When Melania Trump visited the National Museum of American History today, she became the only First Lady to ...
North Carolina's First Lady Mary Easley today announced that her two inaugural gowns will be donated to the N.C. Museum of History. The gowns that she wore to the 2001 and 2005 Inaugural Balls will be ...
Jonathan Anderson revisits the iconic gowns in Dior's Fall/Winter 2026 show, reinterpreting their tiered construction in a modern context.
Nowadays, with many more people pursuing higher education, having to wear a cap, gown and hood can be seen as a drag — especially at a ceremony that’s often outdoors in hot weather. But the uniform ...
Queen Elizabeth’s post-war wedding gown was made of fabric purchased with ration cards, Yoko Ono's oh-so-sixties wedding look bucked tradition in more ways than one, Diana, Princess of Wales’s ...