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Rosalynn Carter fashion: the reuse of an inaugural gown PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kristen Wilingham   

Rosalynn Carter gownRosalynn Carter had great fashion sense. Her wardrobe consisted of posh, classic pieces of her era. However, still today many female politicians never wear the same dress twice, due to the overwhelming amount of criticism Mrs. Carter received for her reuse of a dress at the 1977 inaugural ball.
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Rosalynn chose to wear her beautiful blue ball gown to the event. This dress featured chiffon material with gold trimming and the neck, waist, cuffs and center front of her gown. Atop this dress, she wore a matching gold embroidered, sleeveless coat. However, there was only one problem to this stunning ensemble, Rosalynn Carter had worn the same exact dress, designed by Mary Matise, six years earlier, in 1971, to her husband’s inauguration as governor of Georgia. The news went haywire with talk of the first lady’s failed responsibility to the fashion industry and how America’s desire the first lady to display glamour through her wardrobe.
Rosalynn Carter gown
Is this the same today? If Michelle Obama or Laura Bush were to reuse a ball gown, would the media crush them for this decision? Or, rather, would they be praised for taking note of our economic crisis? Perhaps Rosalynn Carter wore this dress because she liked it and did not desire another dress. Should our current female politicians do the same? Perhaps the recycling of a gown would demonstrate that we are all having to cut back our spending during our current economic downfall.
Rosalynn Carter gown
Would you criticize a current politician if they wore the same gown to two separate events? Kristen Wilingham