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Elegant simplicity: how Jacqueline Kennedy dressed at home
Jacqueline Kennedy One of the most popular women of her time. She can be safely called the legislator of fashion, beauty and grace in America and Europe of the 60s. She is also recognized for her contribution to art and preservation of historical architecture. Jacqueline went down in history as a real heroine, and Americans call her the most loyal and true first lady.
Every young lady in America in those days wanted to be like Jacqueline. That’s why young women in the U.S. wore similar clothes to look like the first lady. The Kennedy family was always in the spotlight. In this case, you always have to stay on top and look good.
The first lady of the United States could dress elegantly and elegantly. When she married Senator John F. Kennedy, she was only 24 years old. Young Miss had no right to make a mistake and learned to look good in all circumstances. Even at home, Jacqueline always dressed with taste. Old archival photos clearly show what the most popular people in the United States wore at the time.
GettyImages Jacqueline often wore straight-cut dresses at home - they are practical and do not restrict movement. At the time, a dress for the house was a sign of good tone. None of the secular women or housewives wore shorts, T-shirts or jeans at home - these were considered working-class clothes.
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GettyImages Jacqueline and John had four children - two daughters and two sons. The first lady often went out for walks with children in the courtyard of the White House, where the Kennedy family lived. In the cooler season, she liked to wear a knitted skirt and a long sweater with buttons. Such clothes warm well on the street in autumn days, when you walk with children for a long time.
GettyImages Also Miss Kennedy loved wearing blouses, cotton shirts that go great with mini-shorts. Most often, these were light-colored blouses or cage shirts that had just appeared in the fashion world.
Minimalism and simplicity perfectly emphasize restraint
GettyImages The first lady spent her free time out of town riding horses. For her hobby, she chose warm clothes that do not constrain movement. Most of all, she liked to wear ordinary black golf, which gave Jacqueline a special sophistication. Minimalism and simplicity perfectly emphasize restraint, and also create an image of a strong, confident woman.
GettyImages Jacqueline Kennedy preferred to wear a coat with buttons and a belt. It can warm in cool weather, and if it warms outside, it can be worn wide open. In addition, a good coat is an indispensable thing in the wardrobe of any woman. To this image you can choose beautiful shoes and many other interesting accessories.
Ages change, times change, and with them fashion and style. Something becomes an eternal classic, and something leaves our wardrobe forever. Together with the editorial board "Site" We explored the world of homewear for American women who lived in the '60s. According to the First Lady and her followers, home-wear - free cut dresses, mini-blouses and shirts, loose jackets and coats for walks. How much did fashion and style change after almost half a century?
Every young lady in America in those days wanted to be like Jacqueline. That’s why young women in the U.S. wore similar clothes to look like the first lady. The Kennedy family was always in the spotlight. In this case, you always have to stay on top and look good.
The first lady of the United States could dress elegantly and elegantly. When she married Senator John F. Kennedy, she was only 24 years old. Young Miss had no right to make a mistake and learned to look good in all circumstances. Even at home, Jacqueline always dressed with taste. Old archival photos clearly show what the most popular people in the United States wore at the time.
GettyImages Jacqueline often wore straight-cut dresses at home - they are practical and do not restrict movement. At the time, a dress for the house was a sign of good tone. None of the secular women or housewives wore shorts, T-shirts or jeans at home - these were considered working-class clothes.
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GettyImages Jacqueline and John had four children - two daughters and two sons. The first lady often went out for walks with children in the courtyard of the White House, where the Kennedy family lived. In the cooler season, she liked to wear a knitted skirt and a long sweater with buttons. Such clothes warm well on the street in autumn days, when you walk with children for a long time.
GettyImages Also Miss Kennedy loved wearing blouses, cotton shirts that go great with mini-shorts. Most often, these were light-colored blouses or cage shirts that had just appeared in the fashion world.
Minimalism and simplicity perfectly emphasize restraint
GettyImages The first lady spent her free time out of town riding horses. For her hobby, she chose warm clothes that do not constrain movement. Most of all, she liked to wear ordinary black golf, which gave Jacqueline a special sophistication. Minimalism and simplicity perfectly emphasize restraint, and also create an image of a strong, confident woman.
GettyImages Jacqueline Kennedy preferred to wear a coat with buttons and a belt. It can warm in cool weather, and if it warms outside, it can be worn wide open. In addition, a good coat is an indispensable thing in the wardrobe of any woman. To this image you can choose beautiful shoes and many other interesting accessories.
Ages change, times change, and with them fashion and style. Something becomes an eternal classic, and something leaves our wardrobe forever. Together with the editorial board "Site" We explored the world of homewear for American women who lived in the '60s. According to the First Lady and her followers, home-wear - free cut dresses, mini-blouses and shirts, loose jackets and coats for walks. How much did fashion and style change after almost half a century?
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