Saturday, August 1, 2009

Jacqueline Kennedy Coat Worn at Swearing In Ceremony
































While recuperating from John's birth, Jacqueline Kennedy and designer Oleg Cassini conspired to create an outfit that would really stand out at President Kennedy's swearing in ceremony. Cassini later said "she knew that most of the ladies would be wearing fur coats and didn't want to blend in." They also felt wearing a fabric coat would be more youthful and au courant. By the way, the official color for this coat was "greige," which would later become one of Jacqueline Kennedy's favorite hues--a mix of grey and beige.

Jackie did indeed capture the nations' attention by donning a greige wool dress with matching coat. The coat had a small sable fur collar, and a matching sable fur muff was chosen to help keep the First Lady's hands warm during the ceremony. She wore the muff over long kidskin gloves and, on her feet, wore black heels which she later changed to fur trimmed boots better suited for walking in the snow on that bitterly cold day-- a -7 wind chill was reported at the time of the ceremony. A woman who saw this outfit in the exhibit "Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years," reported that what surprised her the most was how thin the material on the coat was when she saw it on display, saying "she must have been freezing!"

Friday, July 31, 2009

Jackie and Carolyn's Camel Coats











Hey, good taste never goes out of style......Jackie loved camel coats as much as the woman who would have been her daughter-in-law. I wish I could've found the second shot from the top in color as it was also camel but you get the idea. Both women look gorgeous, don't they? Jules, please stop salivating all over your keyboard!!




Thursday, July 30, 2009

Jackie's Favorite Foundation - Elizabeth Arden




According to a makeup artist who worked with Jackie in 1993, the only foundation she used was Elizabeth Arden Flawless Finish in "Ivory." (He felt the shade was too light but she liked it).
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Jackie's Secret for Great Legs -- Fogal


One day a woman reporter at a book reception for Doubleday couldn't help asking Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis about the nylons she was wearing. "They had this great sheen and just made her legs look sensational." Not the least bit offended, Jackie whispered "Fogal Limoges." The late Princess Diana, whose study was filled with books on Jacqueline Kennedy, picked up on this tip and were her favorite brand, as well. Having purchased a pair myself, I have to agree these are some of the best--albeit a bit pricey--nylons ever!
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Perfection is the only word to describe the queen of all pantyhoses. Limoges is the finest and most luxurious satin sheer pantyhose that Fogal has to offer. A very special, transparent 10 denier Lycra yarn, comfortable Fogal-waistband, silk gusset, nude heel, reinforced toe, completely sheer to waist. Once on your legs, you will fall in love with Limoges flawless, satiny sheen that will send your hemline upwards. Experience the best of the best! 20% Lycra, 5% Silk

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

List of Songs About or Alluding to Jackie


Jackie playing records on her phonograph at Hyannisport in 1961. Years later, it is doubtful even Jackie would have believed how many songs would immortalize her in their titles and lyrics but here's a partial list:


Songs

"Jackie O" by John Mellencamp

"One's on the Way" by Loretta Lynn - "And Jackie's seen in a discotheque doing a brand new dance."

"Jackie Will Save Me" by American rock band Shiny Toy Guns

"Jackie's Strength" by Tori Amos
"Jackie Onassis" by Boston protopunk band Human Sexual Response.

"Tire Me" by Rage Against the Machine includes the lines "I wanna be Jackie Onassis/I wanna wear a pair of dark sunglasses" from the song named "Jackie Onassis".

"Jacqueline/Jackie-O" by Strung Out

"Don't Let Me Explode" by The Hold Steady

"Touched by the Sun" by Carly Simon (written for and presented to Jackie before her death)

"Bullet" by The Misfits

"The Trouble With Lovers" by Vegas

"The Lady is a Vamp" by The Spice Girls includes the lines "Jackie-O. We loved her so."

"You Wear it Well" by Rod Stewart — "Madame Onassis got nothin' on you."

"Posthuman" by Marilyn Manson (Reference includes the lines "In all of her dreams/She's a saint like Jackie O.")

"Anything" by Third Eye Blind - "Jackie O with the top down open/All the words to what's unspoken."

"52 Girls" by The B-52s - The last girl named of the 25 girls' names listed in the song.

"Romeo and Juliet" by Mickey Avalon - Includes the line "Jackie O had Johnny F; I just wanna smoke your last cigarette."

"Burn Like Brilliant Trash (at Jackie's funeral)" by Machines of Loving Grace - Includes the line "I survived, while Ruby died."

"Cruel" by Bryan Ferry - "And James Bond, Jackie O, Johnnie Ray and Garbo/Who got an answer here?"

"Tomorrow Wendy" by Concrete Blonde - ("Underneath the chilly grey November sky/We can make believe that Kennedy is still alive and/We're shooting for the moon/And smiling Jackie's driving by")

"Fever for the Flava" by Hot Action Cop - ("You gotta be my First Lady, Jackie")

"La, La, La" (Excuse me Miss Again)" by Jay-Z You wanna pass for my Jacqueline Onassis, then hop ya butt out that S-Class

Update: This Is Not Jackie's Apartment; Info on the Koch's Sale





Jackie's apartment after rennovations. While the owners promised never to allow photos of the interiors, somehow these did get out, along with the revised floorplan, which added a playroom. I think it's a shame the wonderful big windows and french doors leading to the balcony were removed....For larger photos, go to https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi1x8N6T1FCmLzeMdm1vAMW-lO3fzxaILcYB3cUZxR4YwARYGgrh5DxKuvb-ry2_h5z0WaQIphwdreXBx1myIkokTgi6nnCZnHhADF2c2_mUXZyuYZwILlLBT0iNvLj0ss8ie_4AZHOvbI/s1600-h/EBronfman_PICS.jpg

BUYER: Edgar Bronfman Jr.LOCATION: 1040 Fifth Avenue, New York, NYPRICE: $19,500,000 (list), maintenance $8,614/monthSIZE: 5 bedrooms, 5.5 bathroomsDESCRIPTION: Beautifully decorated family apartment in one of Rosario Candela's best building. Expansive views of Central Park, Fifth Avenue and the Metropolitan Museum. The apartment has large reception rooms including a living room with wood burning fireplace and a well appointed dining room, each with vie2s of the park. The library has a wood burning fireplace. There are five bedrooms, each with bath, a large kitchen with butler's pantry and laundry area, a staff room with bath and a playroom.

Did She or Didn't She....???




Sorry for the poor quality of these photos which purportedly reveal Jackie had a facelift at 60. Of course, she never told anyone if she did or didn't but in Billy Noonan's book, I believe, John was adamant his mother had never had a facelift and it was the media making things up again.

One of her doctors, Dr. Henry Lax, did go on record to say she had approached him for his opinion about having a facelift when she was in her late 40's. He advised her against it saying it would be too obvious and, if anything, she should just have her eyes done--which she did after turning 50.

Any thoughts on if she had a facelift? I think it's so hard to tell as weight, makeup, stress, fatigue can all make someone look older.....