Despite being more renowned for her advocacy than fashion, Eleanor Roosevelt maintained a sense of sophistication with elegant dresses and notable accessories such as jewels and hats.
Internationally recognized for her timeless style, Jackie Kennedy epitomized elegance with her iconic Chanel suits, pillbox hats, and oversized sunglasses.
As First Lady during the 1960s, Lady Bird Johnson embodied the era's style with her signature bouffant hairstyle and preference for pastel-colored dresses, often accessorized with pearls.
Known for her chic and tailored looks, Betty Ford favored wide-leg trousers, blazers with piping details, and stylish accessories like cat-eye sunglasses and silk scarves.
Embracing the opulence of the 1980s, Nancy Reagan championed American designers such as Oscar de la Renta and Carolina Herrera, often dressed in bold red and white ensembles that highlighted her petite stature.
Renowned for her influential fashion sense, Michelle Obama embraced bold colors and striking silhouettes, showcasing designs from emerging and established American designers.
Drawing on her background as a former model, Melania Trump favored luxurious designer pieces from labels like Dolce & Gabbana and Gucci, often disregarding traditional expectations to 'wear American'.