Here's what 16 first ladies wore at their husbands' presidential inaugurations

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March 4, 1925: Grace Coolidge was all smiles in a gray dress and top hat to match Calvin Coolidge's during his second inauguration.

March 4, 1925: Grace Coolidge was all smiles in a gray dress and top hat to match Calvin Coolidge's during his second inauguration.
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March 4, 1929: Lou Henry Hoover was known for her fashion and became the first first lady to be in Vogue magazine in May 1929.

March 4, 1929: Lou Henry Hoover was known for her fashion and became the first first lady to be in Vogue magazine in May 1929.

Sources: Vogue, A Companion to First Ladies

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March 4, 1933: Press described Eleanor Roosevelt's inaugural gown as a shade called "Eleanor Blue." Her wrap and dress were made of "crystelle velvet," according to the New York Times. Press highlighted that Roosevelt's gowns were designed and made entirely in the US.

March 4, 1933: Press described Eleanor Roosevelt's inaugural gown as a shade called "Eleanor Blue." Her wrap and dress were made of "crystelle velvet," according to the New York Times. Press highlighted that Roosevelt's gowns were designed and made entirely in the US.

Source: New York Times

April 12, 1945: Bess Truman wore a formal look when Harry S. Truman was sworn into office shortly after President Franklin D. Roosevelt's death.

April 12, 1945: Bess Truman wore a formal look when Harry S. Truman was sworn into office shortly after President Franklin D. Roosevelt's death.
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January 20, 1949: Mrs. Truman was accompanied by the couple's daughter, Margaret, as well as Vice President Alben Barkley, President Truman, and Barkley's daughter Max Truitt during the president's second inauguration.

January 20, 1949: Mrs. Truman was accompanied by the couple's daughter, Margaret, as well as Vice President Alben Barkley, President Truman, and Barkley's daughter Max Truitt during the president's second inauguration.

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January 20, 1953: First lady Mamie Eisenhower wore a pale pink de soie gown which was embroidered with over 2,000 rhinestones. Press had to wait until the week before the inauguration to receive details and photographs of the gown from Mrs. Eisenhower.

January 20, 1953: First lady Mamie Eisenhower wore a pale pink de soie gown which was embroidered with over 2,000 rhinestones. Press had to wait until the week before the inauguration to receive details and photographs of the gown from Mrs. Eisenhower.

Source: The National Museum of American History

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January 20, 1961: Jacqueline Kennedy was a vision at the inaugural balls wearing a sleeveless off-white silk chiffon gown. Kennedy had a matching cape to go with it.

January 20, 1961: Jacqueline Kennedy was a vision at the inaugural balls wearing a sleeveless off-white silk chiffon gown. Kennedy had a matching cape to go with it.

January 20, 1965: Lady Bird Johnson wore a bright yellow gown ordered from Neiman Marcus.

January 20, 1965: Lady Bird Johnson wore a bright yellow gown ordered from Neiman Marcus.

Source: The National Museum of American History

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January 20, 1969: Pat Nixon wore a mimosa silk satin gown embroidered in gold and silver. You can't see it under her pink overcoat here.

January 20, 1969: Pat Nixon wore a mimosa silk satin gown embroidered in gold and silver. You can't see it under her pink overcoat here.

Source: The National Museum of American History

August 8, 1974: President Gerald Ford took this photo with his family and wife Betty Ford after he was sworn into office as the 38th president.

August 8, 1974: President Gerald Ford took this photo with his family and wife Betty Ford after he was sworn into office as the 38th president.
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January 20, 1977: Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn walked from the Capitol to the White House in a brilliant turquoise coat.

January 20, 1977: Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn walked from the Capitol to the White House in a brilliant turquoise coat.

That evening Carter danced with her husband in a blue chiffon gown paired with a gold-embroidered sleeveless coat.

That evening Carter danced with her husband in a blue chiffon gown paired with a gold-embroidered sleeveless coat.

Source: The National Museum of American History

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January 20, 1981: Nancy Reagan wore a gorgeous one-shouldered lace gown over silk satin to the inaugural balls.

January 20, 1981: Nancy Reagan wore a gorgeous one-shouldered lace gown over silk satin to the inaugural balls.

Source: The National Museum of American History

January 20, 1985: Reagan looked regal again for the inaugural balls. She wore another James Galanos white chiffon gown with glass beads that reportedly took more than 300 hours to apply by hand.

January 20, 1985: Reagan looked regal again for the inaugural balls. She wore another James Galanos white chiffon gown with glass beads that reportedly took more than 300 hours to apply by hand.

Source: CBS News

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January 21, 1989: Barbara Bush wore a royal-blue gown with a velvet bodice to the inaugural balls.

January 21, 1989: Barbara Bush wore a royal-blue gown with a velvet bodice to the inaugural balls.

Source: The National Museum of American History

January 20, 1993: Hillary Clinton wore a violet beaded lace sheath gown with a blue velvet silk overskirt to the inaugural balls. The dress was made by New York theatrical costume maker Barbara Matera Ltd.

January 20, 1993: Hillary Clinton wore a violet beaded lace sheath gown with a blue velvet silk overskirt to the inaugural balls. The dress was made by New York theatrical costume maker Barbara Matera Ltd.

Source: The National Museum of American History

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January 20, 2001: Laura Bush attended the Texas inaugural ball in a red gown by Texas designer Michael Faircloth.

January 20, 2001: Laura Bush attended the Texas inaugural ball in a red gown by Texas designer Michael Faircloth.

January 20, 2005: Laura Bush wore all white to her husband's second inauguration.

January 20, 2005: Laura Bush wore all white to her husband's second inauguration.
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Later that evening, she wore a silver Oscar de la Renta gown to the second inaugural ball.

Later that evening, she wore a silver Oscar de la Renta gown to the second inaugural ball.

January 20, 2009: Michelle Obama shined next to President Obama in a sparkly yellow dress and overcoat at the 44th president's first inauguration.

January 20, 2009: Michelle Obama shined next to President Obama in a sparkly yellow dress and overcoat at the 44th president's first inauguration.
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January 21, 2009: She wore a custom-made white gown by Cuban-born American designer Isabel Toledo at the Southern Regional Inaugural Ball.

January 21, 2009: She wore a custom-made white gown by Cuban-born American designer Isabel Toledo at the Southern Regional Inaugural Ball.

January 21, 2013: Michelle Obama wore a collarless blue-checkered coat with J. Crew shoes to President Obama's second inauguration.

January 21, 2013: Michelle Obama wore a collarless blue-checkered coat with J. Crew shoes to President Obama's second inauguration.
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January 22, 2013: She stunned at the inaugural ball wearing a red Jason Wu gown and Jimmy Choo shoes.

January 22, 2013: She stunned at the inaugural ball wearing a red Jason Wu gown and Jimmy Choo shoes.

January 20, 2017: Melania Trump greeted the Obamas at the White House on Inauguration Day with the president-elect in a powder blue coat.

January 20, 2017: Melania Trump greeted the Obamas at the White House on Inauguration Day with the president-elect in a powder blue coat.
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