How First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy hid her flaws with style

Jacqueline Kennedy is one of the most famous ladies of her time. The president's wife had impeccable style, was a recognized trendsetter and often appeared in gossip columns. However, her appearance was by no means model-like. However, she perfectly hid this fact by dressing correctly. Today I’ll tell you how she managed it.

Distinctive features

Jacqueline was not gifted with natural beauty. However, thanks to well-chosen outfits, she always looked amazing. She knew how to turn her shortcomings into advantages.

Jacqueline's looks are characterized by simple silhouettes, sophisticated cuts, modest cutouts and solid colors. They are characterized by minimalism, but there is always an element of luxury. The First Lady had to stand out among other fashionistas. In the 60-90s, ladies usually chose elaborate outfits, an abundance of jewelry and fur, but not Jacqueline. She wanted to look simpler, which was the highlight.After some time, women began to imitate the president’s wife, making minimalism fashionable.

Jacqueline Kennedy

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The distinctive features of the First Lady were:

  • Choosing a free style.
  • Things in contrast: for example, a black dress with a white coat.
  • Plain clothes.
  • Houndstooth color.
  • A leopard print coat that was a luxury in the 60s.
  • Suits from Chanel, which occupied a special place in Jacqueline’s life. She often appeared in them at official receptions with her husband.
  • Conservative in the choice of dresses.

Speaking of Chanel. Jacqueline Kennedy adhered to their principles, believing that it was better to have too little than too much.

Laconic dresses

The president's wife often went out in public in knee-length dresses shaped like a trapezoid. The boat neckline highlighted her collarbones and neck while leaving her cleavage covered. 3/4 sleeves made it possible to unobtrusively highlight the wrist.

Jacqueline Kennedy in a dress

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Suits

And if not a dress, then definitely a suit! Jacqueline's outfits were usually plain, decorated with a bow or large buttons. The lady's skin color was emphasized by pearl, pistachio and pale pink items. The looks were complemented by sophisticated headdresses and a laconic reticule.

Zhalkin Kennedy in a suit

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Small parts

A miniature hat and gloves are mandatory accessories for Jacqueline Kennedy's looks. They complemented her appearance and gave her elegance. She looked great in a snow-white dress with a small handbag, a headdress and cream-colored gloves. The latter, by the way, hid her unloved hands.

Another important element of the image is dark glasses with massive frames. She, one might say, made them iconic. Glasses are a kind of calling card of the First Lady.It is worth noting that she wore them because she was dissatisfied with her own eyes and tried to hide them in this way.

Jacqueline with glasses

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Hairstyle

Few people can remember Jacqueline Kennedy with long hair. She usually wore a bob and curly locks. This hairstyle emphasized her femininity and sophistication. It also hid the angular shape of her face.

Makeup Features

The First Lady practically did not wear makeup, preferring naturalness. Cosmetics only slightly emphasized the appearance. Jacqueline was a perfectionist only in relation to her eyebrows, which she clearly painted and gracefully lined. She did not deny herself lipstick, trying out bright shades. Her favorites are pink and red.

To maintain youth, she practiced contrasting washes and carefully massaged her face with nourishing cream. To look good, special attention was paid to sleep. Jacqueline loved to sleep on a silk pillow and tie her hair in a scarf.

Reviews and comments
TO Cuckoo:

No breasts, no butt, short legs, what else is there to comment on? Monkey face. Fashion designers have worked hard...

TO Cuckoo:

Wiry, like old lamb, look at the neck - solid veins. Poor thing, she was puffing herself up, and her husband was walking around looking fresh and youthful.Dried roach, they tried to decorate it with haute couture costumes.

ABOUT HE.:

Lady.

AND Irina:

An ugly but very elegant woman.

N Nari:

Dear Angelina, next time look through the text before publishing to polish the style of the article and choose suitable photographs for the text: if you are writing about Jacqueline’s style during the presidency of her first husband, then stick to the chronology, why go into the 70s (at least one photo in the article from the 70s), why mention the 60s-90s and post a photo of Jacqueline in old age? Since you are writing about 3/4 sleeves, post at least one photo with 3/4 sleeves. It turns out that you don’t have an article, but rather a preparation for a school report. Work on your texts, it will be useful to you in the future.

WITH With:

I agree with Nari

G Guest:

A woman who gave birth to four children, with such a thin waist and a girl’s figure, is also very pleasant in person, she is intelligent, with deep content, absolutely without narcissism, does not demonstrate her sexuality to the whole world, leaving it only behind closed doors in her bedroom, only for husband He doesn’t make languid eyes, doesn’t take photos with his mouth half open, because his inner nature is noble. She was faithful to her husband and tolerated his infidelities. Your comments, centimeter by centimeter analysis, negativity speaks of your deteriorating condition. Post your photo - weak?

ABOUT Olga:

Jacqueline Kennedy was gifted with natural beauty and grace and belonged to an aristocratic family. She has an Anglo-Saxon appearance, unusual for a Slav.Jacqueline was dressed by family friend Oleg Cassini, a fashion designer of impeccable taste of Russian origin. But Jacqueline wore clothes from other fashion designers. Before her marriage, she worked as a junior editor at Vogue magazine and had an excellent understanding of fashion. She was pleased with her eyes, she wore glasses because she took care of them. And I never tried to be simpler, I was just myself. Her outfits were designed and sewn especially for her and cost incredible amounts of money, including the famous leopard coat. The husband, by the way, was very proud of his wife and appreciated her style, which infuriated all his girlfriends, including stupid, plump Monroe.

E Catherine:

No, she's really scary! For the life of me, there’s nothing beautiful in the slightest, alas...

E Elena Platonova:

Beauty of facial features and aristocracy are different concepts. Jacqueline was distinguished from all the beauties by her charm and sense of style. Here she was unsurpassed.

M Marina:

Jacqueline Kennedy is a very beautiful woman. In addition, she is very elegant, charming, attractiveness incarnate. In addition, ideal upbringing, education, style, taste, intelligence and devotion.
She was adored - and for good reason. Even her husband, President Kennedy, received less attention. It was not for nothing that he joked - I am just a person accompanying Madame Kennedy.
A very tragic fate and rare resilience.
And only envious and evil people can write nasty things about her.

A Anna:

How can you hide something with style? Poor Russian language! This style can hide or emphasize something. You can't write so uneventfully.

E Catherine:

Well, if you don’t consider women like Jacqueline beautiful, then who should you consider, the monkey Loboda or something? In general, the article really is no good, like many things now, it looks like gossip, there are more facts in the comments than in the article.

M marina:

That day, Jacqueline Kennedy wore the famous pink Chanel suit. This outfit has become part of history and few people know that John himself asked Jackie to wear a pink letter suit on that fateful day.
She captivates with her courage and willpower, her impeccable taste and charm. Jackie did not like being called the First Lady; for everyone, she is Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis - a woman with a great history.

AND Ilana:

the most unfortunate of women
the woman whom no one loved
took advantage of her origins and connections
All
daughter who died
in young years
no one loved mother
and my daughter was not happy
What else is there to envy???
what style???

N Natalia:

Judging by the pronouns, the article is not even translated, but “Googled”. After Google translator, you definitely need to proofread!

WITH Svetlana:

Don't write nonsense. Why didn't you love? John loved her very much, but having a mistress doesn’t mean anything. This is how many men live, less worthy than Kennedy. She had wonderful beautiful children, why did you decide that the children did not love her? In any case, she went down in history as an elegant, spectacular woman, the First Lady of the United States. You can't be so angry and unkind.

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