Ivory and Black Evening Gown
Artifact IDMO 63.1361
Object Type
Gown, Evening
Date
1961
Date Worn9/21/1961
Date Worn11/7/1961
Designer
Oleg Cassini
(Fashion Designer, American, born France, 1913-2006)
Place MadeUnited States, North America
Place WornWashington, D.C., United States
Medium
Zibeline; beads
DimensionsOverall L 51 in (129.5 cm)
Physical DescriptionA full length evening gown in ivory Zibeline, the bodice is embroidered with jet beads. This gown has a bell shaped skirt and a strapless bodice.
Historical NoteThis gown was worn by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy to a dinner hosted by the President of Peru, Manuel Prado at the Peruvian Embassy in Washington D.C. on September 21, 1961. She also wore it to a state dinner honoring the Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru at the White House on November 7, 1961.
Additional DetailsCustodial History NoteItem is from the personal collection of President and Mrs. Kennedy. It was donated to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum by the Estate of President John F. Kennedy in 1965.
Credit LineJohn F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston, MA; Gift of the Estate of President John F. Kennedy
Place WornWashington, D.C., United States
National Archives Catalog CollectionJohn F. Kennedy Library Museum Collection (National Archives Identifier 1676934)
National Archives Catalog SeriesFirst Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Collection (National Archives Identifier 1676959)
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