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Jackie Kennedy

28/07/1929 – 19/05/1994

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, better known as Jackie Kennedy, was born in 1929 in Southampton, New York, and passed away in 1994. She was an iconic First Lady of the United States, recognized for her elegance, sense of style, and cultural influence. As the wife of the 35th President, John F. Kennedy, she made history not only through her role in major political events but also through her significant impact on fashion and interior design.

Jackie Kennedy is often praised for bringing a touch of sophistication and glamour to the White House. Her impeccable and refined fashion sense was characterized by simple yet elegant outfits, such as solid-colored dresses and suits, stylish gloves, and iconic hats. She was particularly famous for her oversized sunglasses, which became an integral part of her public image.

Beyond fashion, Jackie played a crucial role in the restoration of the White House, ensuring that its interior reflected American history and culture. She was also a passionate advocate for the arts and worked tirelessly to preserve many of America’s historic landmarks.