D.C. Mondays: A Brief History of Presidents’ Inauguration Attire – FESCH.TV

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Presidents make statements with their inauguration attire, from Washington choosing a brown, homespun suit over his military uniform to Eisenhower ditching a formal top hat. With all eyes watching as they are sworn into office, U.S. presidents signal their attitudes toward the presidency through what they wear — and capture a snapshot of American history. Fashion historian Summer Anne Lee will share images, artifacts and stories from notable moments in inauguration fashion.

About Summer Anne Lee
Summer Anne Lee is a Brooklyn-based fashion historian and adjunct professor teaching fashion history at Wagner College and the Fashion Institute of Technology. She holds a B.A. in communication and media and a M.A. in fashion and textile studies (history, theory and museum practice). Lee began researching the history of presidential dress in 2020 and launched the Instagram account @presidentialfashionhistory in 2023 as a repository for her findings and a platform to connect with others interested in her research.

About the D.C. Mondays Series
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