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When it comes to American (and perhaps world) fashion, few people can outdo our First Ladies! It’s only natural, really. When you’re in one of the most important sociopolitical positions, you’re obligated to look as sharp as possible. While the trend has unfortunately died out in recent years, quite a few First Ladies were fond of fur apparel. In fact, you can find all types of fur coats in old photos of our First Ladies from several decades ago. We invite you to take a short trip to the past to revisit some iconic fur-centric looks modeled by some of our most elite political figures.

Lady Bird Johnson’s Fur Cuffs

The 1960s was one of the best decades for fashion—or, at least, fur fashion! Take the fabulous Lady Bird Johnson, for instance. For the 1965 inauguration ceremony of President LBJ, Ms. Lady Bird Johnson donned a gorgeous, flowing gown. It was all yellow in color, save for the cuffs of her sleeves, which were made from rich, deep brown fur and curtained white opera gloves. This unique style truly displays how to wear real fur to its fullest!

The Fur Stole of Mamie Eisenhower

A fur stole is always an elegant choice, especially for a swanky night out. First Lady Mamie Eisenhower was the picture of elegance during her husband’s 1953 inaugural ball, where she wore a shimmering evening dress. In fact, she shined all over! Around her neck she wore not only a dazzling choker made exclusively of diamond, but a bright stole, its fur a snowy white. We can’t imagine a more elegant way to wear fur! The common black and white photos you’ll find surely don’t do the ensemble justice, but there’s no denying Ms. Eisenhower looked incredibly refined.

Bess Truman’s Elegant Fur Coat

When President Harry S. Truman was inaugurated, First Lady Bess Truman truly looked remarkable for the occasion. One of the first things we notice is her real fur jacket, layered delicately over her gown. It pairs perfectly, in fact, considering the dainty white ruffle trailing from the shoulder of her dress. We love the combination of fabrics as well, as the fur from her jacket blends well with the velvet fabric of her dress.

While these aren’t the only First Ladies who have donned different types of fur coats in the past, they have sported the most iconic looks we’ve seen in history! We hope gazing upon their ensembles has given you some inspiration for your own. At Morris Kaye & Sons, we consider fur fashion our top priority and our passion. We want to help you look and feel great in your fur apparel however we can. To learn more about what we do, as well as take a glimpse at our inventory, feel free to contact us!