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First Lady in teal outfit at inauguration, a focus of fashion comparisons by netizens.

The educator wore a blue tweed dress and matching coat from the New York label Markarian at Joe Biden’s swearing-in ceremony in January 2021.

As Biden took office at the height of the pandemic, Jill completed her look with a face mask—perhaps not the most fashionable accessory for a presidential inauguration, but the most necessary at the time.

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First Lady in an elaborate inauguration dress, showcasing historical fashion.

Mary wore a long strapless gown that featured ruffle detailing at the bottom and at the shoulder area. The 16th first lady of the United States and wife of Abraham Lincoln accessorized her look with fresh flowers in her hair and an elegant necklace.

Her clothes were frequently designed by Elizabeth Keckley, a former slave whom she met the day of her husband’s inauguration.

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Past First Ladies’ inauguration outfits, one in a yellow coat with fur sleeves, the other in a red coat with black accents.

Claudia “Lady Bird” Johnson was First Lady of the United States from 1963 to 1969. For her husband Lyndon B. Johnson’s ceremony, she wore a red wool dress and matching hat. For the evening ball, she changed into a yellow gown by John Moore.

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Past First Ladies in inaugural outfits: one in a pink coat and fur hat, the other in a blue dress.

Pat’s husband Richard Nixon was sworn in in 1969. Her choice of outfit was a pink double-breasted coat designed by an American label, Jay Sarnoff Custom Couture.

The 37th first lady’s inaugural ball gown was designed by Harvey Berin.

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