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“Inaugural ball dance ready," Kai wrote on Instagram, showing details of her stunning look for the occasion. She wore a sparkly Sherri Hill beaded gown featuring a corset bodice and high sli ...
one-shoulder fire-red gown, which she revealed in an Instagram post, for the Starlight Ball, was in full stealth mode since as she joked in an earlier IG story, "Don't get too excited my ...
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the 47th president said to the crowd that numbered in the thousands, with many servicemembers sporting their dress uniforms. The Commander in Chief ball is dedicated to the six branches of the ...
She rounded off her inaugural ball look with loose, side-parted waves hairstyle. While Melania stayed chic and minimal, the Second Lady, Usha Vance, exuded glamour in a show-stopping blue gown.
Usha Vance’s shimmered at the inaugural ball. Accompanied by husband and Vice President JD Vance, the former corporate lawyer made a statement in a dazzling blue dress from Reem Acra.
Her gowns were designed and made entirely in the US. Eleanor Roosevelt, 1937 Eleanor Roosevelt, 1941 Eleanor Roosevelt, 1945 Bess Truman, 1945 No inaugural ball was held when President Harry S.