From Eleanor Roosevelt to Jill Biden, first ladies have often made statements through what they wore on Inauguration Day and to the inaugural balls.
Biden last wore the custom suit in 2023 to meet France’s first lady Brigitte Macron in Paris, worn with black Dior heels. The previous year, she wore the suit to meet Queen Letizia of Spain in Madrid, styling it with nude Valentino slingback pumps and a Cartier Panthère watch.
Retiring President Joe Biden said it was the “privilege of my life” to serve in politics as he released his farewell letter — days before President-elect Donald Trump is set to take
It’s one of the most important jobs never applied for. Unelected, yet inextricable from politics; constantly visible on the world stage, but rarely the one behind the microphone — for all its glamour, the first lady of the United States is a role of unsolicited duty, often bringing with it intense public scrutiny, including over what they wear.
Kamala Harris and Jill Biden are among the luminaries attending the funeral of former US President Jimmy Carter, who is being laid to rest, with many suggesting they are looking to avoid President-ele
Former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush will come together again next week for the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, but one spouse, Michelle Obama, is sitting this one out.
The inauguration is really about swearing in the next president, but first ladies throughout history have stolen the show with their inaugural gowns.
After the oath-taking, inaugural address, luncheon and traditional parade, the new president gets to go into the White House to find the family's clothes, furniture and other personal belongings in place and the kitchen stocked with favorite foods.
Michelle Obama barely beat out Melania Trump as the most popular first lady while Jill Biden didn't even come in close, according to a new poll from DailyMail.com/J.L. Partners.
Barack Obama shared a sweet birthday tribute to Michelle Obama after it was confirmed she will miss the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.
Eleanor Roosevelt posing in the Sally Milgrim gown that she wore to her husband Franklin’s second inaugural festivities in 1937.