She was the epitome of sophisticated elegance and a class act. One of the most stunning and intelligent first ladies we've ever had. Her Cassini wardrobe was timeless with many pieces still in vogue today. Great video. 🥰
I'm sorry but I find her reprehensible because she had to have a leopard skin coat (0:55) that lead to the deaths of countless leopards and other big cats because she set the fashion. That was totally unnecessary.
@@austindarrenor Jackie was an animal lover. When she wore that coat no one talked about animals rights and animals that might become extinct. I believe she evolved I don't remember her wearing that coat in later years.
Jackie's wardrobe is timeless. The overall effect is simple. There were no added frills or details. Lines are straight & unadorned. Jackie had a rather odd body almost masculine. She was relatively flat chested, thin, large hands & feet, wide shoulders. The dresses did not draw attention but presented a symmetrical line to the body. The genius lay in the beautiful materials, hair designs, gloves & wraps she often used.
@@javagirl Mistä kohtaa hänen kasvonsa olivat kauniit? Silmät melkein ohimoilla asti ja ruma koukku leuka. Neliskulmaiset leveät kasvot. En ole milloinkaan ymmärtänyt mikä hänessä oli kaunista. Minusta hän oli omituisen ja epäsuhtaisen näköinen. Vaatteet olivat kyllä hienot.
Jill BIden is a joy to watch. A mature wife with a career and a full plate of worries. If she owns a designer garment, we have no clue what, or by whom, it might be. She picks an outfit that will fit her day…and that’s all we ever hear, or see. “Women hold up half the world” could have been coined with her in mind…
She had a nice figure and knew what colours suited her also. Also that era was just classier and fashion dictates to an extent what is available and considered best to wear.
JB West the author of Upstairs at the White House said he never met anyone so determined as she was. Never. The Restoration was a monumental work of scholarship, spearheaded by her.
More than beauty grace charm she was CURIOUS INTELLIGENT, extremely knowledgable and courageous. Lets give her credit for these more powerful qualities , her achievements. Please.
Have you seen this new social media trend blaming her for her husband’s affairs during his presidency. Very weird behavior and she was a great lady who made significant contributions to American society and the world.
My mom was from florence, Italy, she modeled for Dior in Paris in the 1950's Met my dad from Ireland, married 50 yrs she was a virgin... I grew up in amazing household...my parents never once cursed..cant remember ever having argument either....it was home filled with love....rip mom and dad.
Was going to say the same thing. Very good for you but why write something completely unrelated to what the video is about. A little to self focused aren’t we?
Jackie; one of the best First Ladies we’ve ever had! Too short of time but heavens, didn’t she get a lot done? Bravo 👏 Jacqueline! They’ll never be another JBK.
These images have so much emotional impact for me. I was in high school when JFK was elected President and I absolutely idolized Jackie in her role as First Lady. She served her country well with such beauty and grace. She also decided the frumpy furnishings in the White House needed a do over and then she proudly gave a televised tour. When she and JFK took their triumphant European tour (in a day and age when Europe was so distant for most Americans), she caused a sensation wearing some of these very gowns. Thank you for this lovely look back!
The crowds would chant “Jack-ee, Jack-ee, we want Jack-ee”! JFK loved it and quipped in a speech “I am the man who accompanied Jacqueline Kennedy to Paris”. Jackie was a world wide phenomenon and style setter. Women all over the world copied Jackie’s clothing and hair styles
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Absolutely stunning, one of a kind. She inspires me today in 2024. There will never be another Jackie. Thank you First Lady for being my fashion icon. I will always adore you❤️
Oleg Cassini had a stunning lady for whom he designed iconic timeless fashion. He took into account her dignity, beauty, classic taste, personality. Our First Lady set the fashion world ablaze. A very first for the USA.
Princess Diana was also dressed & designed by the best with the same qualities in mind. Catherine Walker & Bruce Oldfield were classic. Her hat designers were amazing!
I thoroughly enjoyed this look at the "Jacqueline Kennedy phenomenon". I had just turned 4 when JFK was elected. I remember vividly how classy and beautiful that (way too short) era looked. My mother even on her miniscule budget wore the styles so strikingly. My Barbie doll wore the Jackie look, along with the knee length bouffant dresses. What seems to have disappeared forever is the idea of people looking neat, tidy and put-together. Even looking at photos of family picnics you see men, women and children looking so attractive and tidy. Yes, Mama spent HOURS at the ironing board to keep her 4 kids looking this way, but the result was so well worth it.
I was a teenage girl in the sixties and I adored her hair styles, her clothes. She was beautiful and seemed to know how to be a warm, polite and loving person. I will never forget she and John, her son and daughter. Felt so sorry for the death of Patrick (baby). I grieved so much when JFK died in such a terrible, horrible way. Watched every tv coverage there was and cried thru it all. Terrible time for the country.🌹🍀
Grace had a long romantic relationship with Oleg Cassini in her Hollywood days but he couldn't marry her. She was by far the most elegant dressed woman. Rear Window with Jimmy Stewart displays her best designs.
Jackie Kennedy was the most beautiful 1st lady of them all. Such a sweet. Quiet voice. With unbeatable class and grace. She brought Camelot to the White House. RIP Jackie
I admired Jackie Kennedy ! Growing up in the 1960's! She seemed like she had her priorities in order! She was a good mother! Strict yet protective too! She was also an excellent equestrian! 🤗🇩🇪🇨🇭🇺🇸💙🌊👶👶🐎🐎🐎
Ensimmäinen kerta, kun joku muu kuin minä, ei pidä häntä kauniina. Minusta hän oli ihan hirveän kummallisen näköinen. Silmät liian kaukana toisistaan. Leveät neliö kasvot. Järkyttävä koukkumainen leuka. Minua pelotti pienenä kun näin hänen kuvansa, kun hän oli kuin avaruusolio! Kovan näköinen minun silmään ja kaikki kasvoissa epäsuhtaista. En näe missään kohtaa hänen kasvoissaan mitään kaunista. Hymykin oli ruma.
Beautiful woman and amazing clothes (I saw the exhibit of them in DC about 15 years ago). Style icon. And she was 31, as I recall, when she walked into the White House.
Oleg Cassini led quite the glamorous life. Born into Russian nobility, married to Gene Tierney, engaged to Grace Kelly and Jackie Kennedy’s “Secretary of Style.”
I think the only criticism I heard of Jackie was that she married Onassis. Her.mission with the White House was to bring it back to the state of beauty it deserved. She went into the country's storehouse or storehouses of past presidents, closing the best things possible. She cajoled friends and family into donation items of beauty to the furnishing of the White House. I just wish I had Bern able to tour it with my mother and grandmother who would have been able to truly appreciate her work. She was more than the elegant lady in elegant clothing.
Agree! Forgo the big white athletic shoes, short (think gray helmet) hair, and stone washed “mom” jeans! No matter the age , you can dress w/class and style w/o spending $$$.
@@suzettemyers6058. Not really to dress like Jackie did is very expensive now. I just looked up a pair of dress shoes at Saks start at $295 up to $1600. And that is just the start. A beautiful silk sleeveless dress is $1600, add in a handbag, stockings, undergarments and jewelry and you can easily spend $5,000 to dress up nice. Most women are doing good to buy food to put on the table, we just can’t afford to dress rich when we are all poor.
I was thinking this the other day!! My hair was long midback but I have just cut it to shoulder length. My long hair was not stylish at all. Always straight or curled like everyone else
Having only seen the black and white photographs of the era, imagine my surprise walking into a museum exhibit of Jackie's wardrobe and seeing the explosion of color.
We went from the frothy evening dresses of the 50s to the more severe line in the 60s with her fashions. I think of the funny song Judy Holiday sings at the cocktail party in Bells Are Ringing as she secretly strips away the fripperies of her dress to conform with the other guests.
I have always loved her style. Her look is just as classy today as 60 years ago. I loved her monochromatic look. The only negative to this well-researched video is that it is narrated by a young female, which detracts from Oleg Cassini especially every time she says "I".
I always thought that the stiffness and structure of her Oleg Cassini era garments were like armor. Not so much feminine as protective, although she was very feminine and soft looking herself.
@@syedakhundkar7029 Going just by First Ladies: Look at photos of Nancy Reagan. She's clearly not comfortable in her clothing, most of it doesn't fit, and it can't be put down to designer, as she had several. Reagan was out of her depth. That's the best I can explain it.
Jackie Kennedy was wonderful lady end everything she's workings excellent in white house all American people love this lady well all family Kennedy until today all aprecian good history end Ejemplo for all ladies fallowing your history God bless have the control for this family
There is no doubt that Jackie Kennedy was beautiful and she chose elegant clothes! I got married in 1965 and my mother was wearing a size 8 dress and we found a beautiful Jackie Kennedy style dress in Hot Pink for my mother to wear to my wedding, she looked beautiful and she was a very young mother of the bride but we were both young then. My mom was of French ancestry and my mother had the same shaped face as Jackie and the same brown hair. The whole world fell in love with Jackie Kennedy.
The pink suit with navy blue details and collar the first lady wore was a Chanel suit. There is a roumor saying that Cassini copied Givenchy-garments; in fact, if you researched fr the style of Balenciaga and Givenchy (being always very similar), you would find some concepts of them, f.e. a lean dress with moderately wide skirt an a short, wider Jacket or top above. Last, but not least, there were quite well-known couturiers in the US, at least well known in both Americas: Mainbocher or Charles James, among others.
I married a young Annapolis grad in 1962. We were penniless, and soon had two infants. When his promotions allowed us a reasonable income, I made one important purchase…a lightweight wool dressy coat with 3/4 length sleeves…and a pair of elbow length white leather gloves,. I was no Jackie Kennedy, but I carried myself as if I were. She was the best style role model of that model era …and any respectable retailer had something that a young wife could afford. She moved me from small town dreamer to poised wife of a future admiral…oh, didn’t we hope…in less than a year.
I picked up a copy of Oleg Cassini's autobiography at a used bookstore. When he was a young man, and fortune-teller at the fair said that he would not marry the woman he was engaged to but the engagement would be broken off, he would be forced to travel across the ocean, and he would marry two famous women, but he fame would outshine theirs. He laughed it off, but then that is exactly what happened. And it is very tragic that his first daughter was exposed to German Measles in the womb, and she had to be institutionalized her whole life.
I was very young when Jackie was a thing. She was just wearing what was in style. It wasn’t groundbreaking. It was just tailored for her by top designers. This is always the case and I’m happy she had the opportunity. I don’t care what people do with their money. Having said that, I’d be impressed if she achieved this by going to Saks and buying off the rack
Real class and simple elegance! I was in my early teens when she was First Lady, a title she thought sounded like a race horse! I went on to become a professional fashion illustrator in NYC so we all kept our eyes on what she wore all the time! I have a great coffee table book with large photos of all her iconic fashions she wore in the White House, formal wear and casual wear as well. I called her fashions she wore designed by the late Oleg Cassini and influenced by French fashion designer Givenchy as "sherbert colors"! She also had a lot in common with also beautiful inside and out movie/stage actress and humanitarian Audrey Hepburn who was close friends with Givenchy! Born both the same year, both chain smokers, both suffered miscarriages and had stillborn births, both very influential fashion wise, and both passed away within a year! Their influence and spirit live on, thankfully! May they rest in peace~♥♥
She was the epitome of sophisticated elegance and a class act. One of the most stunning and intelligent first ladies we've ever had. Her Cassini wardrobe was timeless with many pieces still in vogue today. Great video. 🥰
She put on a fake child's voice....weird. she contributed NOTHING
Maurice Templeman was married. His wife must have not mind to be sharing her husband. Hey, she is the former First Lady and Icon, who can say no.
Entirely, and wholeheartedly agree!
I'm sorry but I find her reprehensible because she had to have a leopard skin coat (0:55) that lead to the deaths of countless leopards and other big cats because she set the fashion. That was totally unnecessary.
@@austindarrenor Jackie was an animal lover. When she wore that coat no one talked about animals rights and animals that might become extinct. I believe she evolved I don't remember her wearing that coat in later years.
The fashions Jackie wore are just as stylish today. I loved her fashion sense and contributions to our country.
I completely agree!
Understated simple style is best !
Jackie's wardrobe is timeless. The overall effect is simple. There were no added frills or details. Lines are straight & unadorned. Jackie had a rather odd body almost masculine. She was relatively flat chested, thin, large hands & feet, wide shoulders. The dresses did not draw attention but presented a symmetrical line to the body. The genius lay in the beautiful materials, hair designs, gloves & wraps she often used.
Correct!!!!
But it’s her beautiful face that makes her so mesmerizing.
@@javagirl
Mistä kohtaa hänen kasvonsa olivat kauniit?
Silmät melkein ohimoilla asti ja ruma koukku leuka.
Neliskulmaiset leveät kasvot.
En ole milloinkaan ymmärtänyt mikä hänessä oli kaunista. Minusta hän oli omituisen ja epäsuhtaisen näköinen.
Vaatteet olivat kyllä hienot.
And you're gorgeous right?
@@pikkuli1
Show us your face😅
And thank you 🙏 so much for keeping this awesome woman’s memory alive.
Jackie is the GOLD STANDARD when it comes to First Ladies, and other women. Her fashion style is SIMPLE, CLASSIC and ELEGANT!
What about La Dragonne, Hillary Rodham Clinton?
Hillary made her own contributions…but not in fashion…
Jill BIden is a joy to watch. A mature wife with a career and a full plate of worries. If she owns a designer garment, we have no clue what, or by whom, it might be. She picks an outfit that will fit her day…and that’s all we ever hear, or see. “Women hold up half the world” could have been coined with her in mind…
How interesting to Jackie Kennedy and her elegant style through the eyes of Oleg Cassini...he was a genius!
I love this video! Can you possibly make one about Jackie's style during the Onassis years? Her 70s style was so cool and chic! ❤
Thank you so much! Yes I will!! ❤️
Not just elegant , she had a mind like a steel trap . Brilliant and accomplished.
She had a nice figure and knew what colours suited her also. Also that era was just classier and fashion dictates to an extent what is available and considered best to wear.
So many people do not realize that her intelligence was toptier.
JB West the author of Upstairs at the White House said he never met anyone so determined as she was. Never. The Restoration was a monumental work of scholarship, spearheaded by her.
@@DarrylGrantaba Read the new biography "Camera Girl, The life of Jaqueline Bouvier". Well-written.
She is a cultural icon and has left a lasting legacy on American society and the world that rightfully remains celebrated till this day.
More than beauty grace charm she was CURIOUS INTELLIGENT, extremely knowledgable and courageous. Lets give her credit for these more powerful qualities , her achievements. Please.
Have you seen this new social media trend blaming her for her husband’s affairs during his presidency. Very weird behavior and she was a great lady who made significant contributions to American society and the world.
She always dressed beautifully. Sophisticated royalty.
She was always so elegant and classy. She could make a t-shirt and jeans look stunning.
Such an amazing Lady!!❤
My mom was from florence, Italy, she modeled for Dior in Paris in the 1950's Met my dad from Ireland, married 50 yrs she was a virgin... I grew up in amazing household...my parents never once cursed..cant remember ever having argument either....it was home filled with love....rip mom and dad.
That's nice but what does it have to do with this?
Was going to say the same thing. Very good for you but why write something completely unrelated to what the video is about. A little to self focused aren’t we?
Jackie; one of the best First Ladies we’ve ever had! Too short of time but heavens, didn’t she get a lot done? Bravo 👏 Jacqueline! They’ll never be another JBK.
I totally agree!❤
I Agree.❤😢
Compliments on your writing. It is thoughtful, insightful, impeccable and insightful. Very much like a stunning couture dress.
These images have so much emotional impact for me. I was in high school when JFK was elected President and I absolutely idolized Jackie in her role as First Lady. She served her country well with such beauty and grace. She also decided the frumpy furnishings in the White House needed a do over and then she proudly gave a televised tour. When she and JFK took their triumphant European tour (in a day and age when Europe was so distant for most Americans), she caused a sensation wearing some of these very gowns.
Thank you for this lovely look back!
The crowds would chant “Jack-ee, Jack-ee, we want Jack-ee”! JFK loved it and quipped in a speech “I am the man who accompanied Jacqueline Kennedy to Paris”. Jackie was a world wide phenomenon and style setter. Women all over the world copied Jackie’s clothing and hair styles
@@lisamarielund6292 I remember. Standards have really fallen low, don't you think?
Mrs Kennedy was the epitome of elegance, grace and charm.
Wow...Oleg Cassini was an amazing designer..all of the pieces he designed for Jackie could be worn today...classic and timeless!
She was so elegant, classy & beautiful.
She wore some amazing fashions, many can stillbe worn today!.
Hello, my dear friend, greetings to you. 🥰 Hope this year brings a great opportunity to your way, I pray that may the Joy of the Lord fill your household. I pray for Love, Peace, Joy, and Happiness to your way. Friendship is all I ask, am John Patrick from 🌍 Nashville Tennessee, where are you from; if I may ask?
Classic, timeless yet sophisticated in a playful way, Oleg Cassini and Jackie Kennedy ❤❤❤
Such beautiful fashions and fabrics. She always looked so elegant.
Love her taste in fashion. She is the most beautiful and elegant first lady ever.
Timeless beauty, style and class.
Jackie wardrobe is just gorgeous.😊
Absolutely stunning, one of a kind. She inspires me today in 2024. There will never be another Jackie. Thank you First Lady for being my fashion icon. I will always adore you❤️
Beauty, grace and charme, exactly.❤️❤️❤️
She, Jackie, is timeless!
What a beauty ❤ the definition of elegance.
I read Olegs book. Very interesting.... she was the epitome of feminity and gracefulness. ❤
Thank you so much for sharing!❤
Jackie, a symbol of elegance, beauty and savoir-faire.
Oleg Cassini had a stunning lady for whom he designed iconic timeless fashion. He took into account her dignity, beauty, classic taste, personality. Our First Lady set the fashion world ablaze. A very first for the USA.
Princess Diana was also dressed & designed by the best with the same qualities in mind. Catherine Walker & Bruce Oldfield were classic. Her hat designers were amazing!
Jackie Kennedy & Oleg Cassini were a force to be reckoned with.
Nice !! 💯 ........... That Laugh Doesn't Die !! .... Amen ........
Really terrific choices of images
I thoroughly enjoyed this look at the "Jacqueline Kennedy phenomenon". I had just turned 4 when JFK was elected. I remember vividly how classy and beautiful that (way too short) era looked. My mother even on her miniscule budget wore the styles so strikingly.
My Barbie doll wore the Jackie look, along with the knee length bouffant dresses.
What seems to have disappeared forever is the idea of people looking neat, tidy and put-together.
Even looking at photos of family picnics you see men, women and children looking so attractive and tidy.
Yes, Mama spent HOURS at the ironing board to keep her 4 kids looking this way, but the result was so well worth it.
I was a teenage girl in the sixties and I adored her hair styles, her clothes. She was beautiful and seemed to know how to be a warm, polite and loving person. I will never forget she and John, her son and daughter. Felt so sorry for the death of Patrick (baby). I grieved so much when JFK died in such a terrible, horrible way. Watched every tv
coverage there was and cried thru it all. Terrible time for the country.🌹🍀
Wonderful vid! I was lucky to see many of her clothes at a exhibit in Chicago many years ago. Loved it!
How about a Grace Kelly video?
I like her personality and style!
Grace had a long romantic relationship with Oleg Cassini in her Hollywood days but he couldn't marry her. She was by far the most elegant dressed woman. Rear Window with Jimmy Stewart displays her best designs.
Wow!! Love this
Definitely a fashion icon
Jackie Kennedy was the most beautiful 1st lady of them all. Such a sweet. Quiet voice. With unbeatable class and grace. She brought Camelot to the White House. RIP Jackie
Yes I think so, very intelligent lady elegant style! I admired her very much.
What a classy First lady!!Simple elegance. , classic and beautyful..❤
I admired Jackie Kennedy ! Growing up in the 1960's! She seemed like she had her priorities in order! She was a good mother! Strict yet protective too! She was also an excellent equestrian! 🤗🇩🇪🇨🇭🇺🇸💙🌊👶👶🐎🐎🐎
She sure did!! Very very true!!💖🙌
@@CulturedElegance Thanks for your kind reply! Special Education teacher 37 years/ now Retired! 31 years at the Preschool level! 🥰🌲🌄🌲🐈⬛🐈🐈🌊💙🇩🇪🇨🇭🇺🇸
JBK, changed the way women dressed.
Wonderful memories.💔🧡
She was an unbelievable woman who was the best First Lady in American history!
I never thought Jackie was beautiful but she was definitely one classy and elegant lady.
Ensimmäinen kerta, kun joku muu kuin minä, ei pidä häntä kauniina. Minusta hän oli ihan hirveän kummallisen näköinen.
Silmät liian kaukana toisistaan. Leveät neliö kasvot. Järkyttävä koukkumainen leuka.
Minua pelotti pienenä kun näin hänen kuvansa, kun hän oli kuin avaruusolio! Kovan näköinen minun silmään ja kaikki kasvoissa epäsuhtaista. En näe missään kohtaa hänen kasvoissaan mitään kaunista.
Hymykin oli ruma.
Excuse me but are you drunk? You talk about he, his, him. Whaaaaaat?
She was always smiled . She must be confident and optimistic
WHAT A LOVELY STYLE 🙂 I have seen her Gown Collection in Washington DC.... I believe 2004 or 2005...very pretty
Beautiful woman and amazing clothes (I saw the exhibit of them in DC about 15 years ago). Style icon. And she was 31, as I recall, when she walked into the White House.
Excellent video. How about the elegant woman that Cassini was actually engaged to: Grace Kelly. Her parents broke it up.
How about the beautiful woman he married - Gene Tierney.
@@gccleve1 Also a great idea.
Still the no.1 first lady ever, beautiful, graceful, and stylish, theres no one to come near her. R.I.P beautiful lady.
I miss the style of the sixties, such refined elegance. Everyone seemed to really care how they looked, no matter where they were going. 😉
Yes, it was a time for Class!! Beautiful clothes+styles. Sad no one cares about class nowadays.
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Oleg Cassini led quite the glamorous life. Born into Russian nobility, married to Gene Tierney, engaged to Grace Kelly and Jackie Kennedy’s “Secretary of Style.”
She was one of the most chick and elegant women as First Lady. Really a secret arm to JFK
I have that book- the photos are stunning !
I think the only criticism I heard of Jackie was that she married Onassis. Her.mission with the White House was to bring it back to the state of beauty it deserved. She went into the country's storehouse or storehouses of past presidents, closing the best things possible. She cajoled friends and family into donation items of beauty to the furnishing of the White House. I just wish I had Bern able to tour it with my mother and grandmother who would have been able to truly appreciate her work.
She was more than the elegant lady in elegant clothing.
Jackie was so elegant--so was JFK
Rest in peace lovely lady. 🙏
It was a shame we had black and white TV as her clothes were so colorful and pretty.
I’m a great follower of Jackie !
Ladies, we need to ditch the big white athletic shoes, and the long teenaged tresses.
Agree! Forgo the big white athletic shoes, short (think gray helmet) hair, and stone washed “mom” jeans! No matter the age , you can dress w/class and style w/o spending $$$.
@@suzettemyers6058. Not really to dress like Jackie did is very expensive now. I just looked up a pair of dress shoes at Saks start at $295 up to $1600. And that is just the start. A beautiful silk sleeveless dress is $1600, add in a handbag, stockings, undergarments and jewelry and you can easily spend $5,000 to dress up nice. Most women are doing good to buy food to put on the table, we just can’t afford to dress rich when we are all poor.
I was thinking this the other day!! My hair was long midback but I have just cut it to shoulder length. My long hair was not stylish at all. Always straight or curled like everyone else
Love this music! ❤
May You Rest In Peace, Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy. The couple is so sweet and lovely ❤You will forever be loved. I love my name, Jacqueline!
🙏💖🌷🌷🌷🙏💖🌷🌷🌷
CLASS ! CHIC !
Having only seen the black and white photographs of the era, imagine my surprise walking into a museum exhibit of Jackie's wardrobe and seeing the explosion of color.
The most elegant first lady in history.
Melania brought it back. Her blue inaugural outfit was stunning & many others.
Nancy Regan also has class 20 years later.
As did Melania
We went from the frothy evening dresses of the 50s to the more severe line in the 60s with her fashions. I think of the funny song Judy Holiday sings at the cocktail party in Bells Are Ringing as she secretly strips away the fripperies of her dress to conform with the other guests.
Jackie was classy but Melania is beautiful and classy😊
She had all God given abilities and without Him she would have had nothing.All praise goes to God!
Great video 😊
Wunderschöne Kleidung
Oleg Cassini wrote in his old age " I always thought I was in love with Jackie only recently I realized I was in love with Jack."
Love this! Thank you for your comment
I have always loved her style. Her look is just as classy today as 60 years ago. I loved her monochromatic look.
The only negative to this well-researched video is that it is narrated by a young female, which detracts from Oleg Cassini especially every time she says "I".
The young female is me! The one who has done all the research and put the whole thing together! Jackie truly did have a wonderful look!
@@CulturedElegance Congratulations! I just got confused when I heard your voice speaking as Oleg.
Jackie loved French clothes so much, but she ended up wearing clothes from America at her time of the white house of her husband's presidential term.
I always thought that the stiffness and structure of her Oleg Cassini era garments were like armor. Not so much feminine as protective, although she was very feminine and soft looking herself.
Simple and unique❤
Half of looking this good is looking like you always look this good.
What?
@@syedakhundkar7029 Going just by First Ladies: Look at photos of Nancy Reagan. She's clearly not comfortable in her clothing, most of it doesn't fit, and it can't be put down to designer, as she had several. Reagan was out of her depth. That's the best I can explain it.
A class act for sure. And look where we are now. Most people dress like they are going to a pig fest. She would be shocked.
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Jackie Kennedy was wonderful lady end everything she's workings excellent in white house all American people love this lady well all family Kennedy until today all aprecian good history end Ejemplo for all ladies fallowing your history God bless have the control for this family
Jackie had class in her fashion style! 👍
There is no doubt that Jackie Kennedy was beautiful and she chose elegant clothes! I got married in 1965 and my mother was wearing a size 8 dress and we found a beautiful Jackie Kennedy style dress in Hot Pink for my mother to wear to my wedding, she looked beautiful and she was a very young mother of the bride but we were both young then. My mom was of French ancestry and my mother had the same shaped face as Jackie and the same brown hair. The whole world fell in love with Jackie Kennedy.
The pink suit with navy blue details and collar the first lady wore was a Chanel suit. There is a roumor saying that Cassini copied Givenchy-garments; in fact, if you researched fr the style of Balenciaga and Givenchy (being always very similar), you would find some concepts of them, f.e. a lean dress with moderately wide skirt an a short, wider Jacket or top above. Last, but not least, there were quite well-known couturiers in the US, at least well known in both Americas: Mainbocher or Charles James, among others.
It wasn't. It was a copy done by a 7th Avenue designer of suits for women!!
Everybody in the Garment District wanted a copy her look.
I married a young Annapolis grad in 1962. We were penniless, and soon had two infants. When his promotions allowed us a reasonable income, I made one important purchase…a lightweight wool dressy coat with 3/4 length sleeves…and a pair of elbow length white leather gloves,. I was no Jackie Kennedy, but I carried myself as if I were. She was the best style role model of that model era …and any respectable retailer had something that a young wife could afford. She moved me from small town dreamer to poised wife of a future admiral…oh, didn’t we hope…in less than a year.
What happened to the full video? It seems to have been taken down
All of her hats were custom made for her by Halston.
They matched her outfits to a T.
I love the short jackets she wore but not the ones with huge buttons.
Aaah Camelot, those were the days
Incredible woman
having lived in the bahamas i am shocked Oleg found any supplies 🤣
An incredible and beautiful lady. Sad there are no pictures with children.
He was SO smart to tell her no!!
I picked up a copy of Oleg Cassini's autobiography at a used bookstore. When he was a young man, and fortune-teller at the fair said that he would not marry the woman he was engaged to but the engagement would be broken off, he would be forced to travel across the ocean, and he would marry two famous women, but he fame would outshine theirs. He laughed it off, but then that is exactly what happened. And it is very tragic that his first daughter was exposed to German Measles in the womb, and she had to be institutionalized her whole life.
Nunca ha habido, ni habrá una primera dama estadounidense como Jacqueline Kennedy.
She preceeded Diana and she must have delivered inspiration because of the many parallels.
I was very young when Jackie was a thing. She was just wearing what was in style. It wasn’t groundbreaking. It was just tailored for her by top designers. This is always the case and I’m happy she had the opportunity. I don’t care what people do with their money. Having said that, I’d be impressed if she achieved this by going to Saks and buying off the rack
Oleg wanted to marry Grace Kelly .
Real class and simple elegance! I was in my early teens when she was First Lady, a title she thought sounded like a race horse! I went on to become a professional fashion illustrator in NYC so we all kept our eyes on what she wore all the time! I have a great coffee table book with large photos of all her iconic fashions she wore in the White House, formal wear and casual wear as well. I called her fashions she wore designed by the late Oleg Cassini and influenced by French fashion designer Givenchy as "sherbert colors"! She also had a lot in common with also beautiful inside and out movie/stage actress and humanitarian Audrey Hepburn who was close friends with Givenchy! Born both the same year, both chain smokers, both suffered miscarriages and had stillborn births, both very influential fashion wise, and both passed away within a year! Their influence and spirit live on, thankfully! May they rest in peace~♥♥