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Melania Trump's Inaugural Gown Donated to Smithsonian
Melania Trump becomes the first modern First Lady with two gowns in the Smithsonian's First Ladies Collection, preserving over a century of inaugural fashion history.
- On Friday at 11 a.m., First Lady Melania Trump presented her 2025 inaugural ball gown to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History at Flag Hall.
- The Smithsonian's century-old practice of collecting inaugural attire forms the First Ladies Gallery, featuring 26 dresses, more than 160 additional objects, and about 1,000 objects overall.
- Designer Hervé Pierre created the strapless off-white silk crepe column with black silk gazar, a replica 1955 Harry Winston brooch will be displayed, and First Lady Melania Trump wore a Bottega Veneta coat at the unveiling.
- Museum officials said the donation makes the First Lady with two gowns in the Smithsonian, a milestone praised by Anthea Hartig and Dr. Lonnie G. Bunch III.
- Following the documentary 'Melania,' social-media users quickly shared viral reactions about the dress and the first lady's appearance.
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Melania Trump donates her white and black-trimmed inaugural ball gown
WASHINGTON (AP) — Melania Trump said “it’s incredible” to see her white and black-trimmed inaugural ball gown on display at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History. It’s the second inaugural gown she has turned over to the First Ladies Collection at the museum, following the donation of her 2017 gown. On Friday, Melania Trump continued the long-standing tradition of first ladies donating their inaugural gowns when she h…
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