I remember watching that White House tour in 1962. Her voice was so breathless and, well, vapid sounding. I was surprised, but she had so much more strength and substance than the wispy voice inferred. She did more for the White House decor than any first lady since that time. She begged, borrowed and bought as much presidential furniture and art as she could possibly find, and made it a home worthy of admiration and respect. I'm so happy to see that bedroom/dressing room, as I always thought it was cool and elegant, just like its occupant. What a pity that she didn't get to stay and enjoy it.
What a gorgeous bedroom and dressing room and so timeless…love the blue and white and the chaise…stunning! Hope you're having a great week!
I love this!
I remember watching that White House tour in 1962. Her voice was so breathless and, well, vapid sounding. I was surprised, but she had so much more strength and substance than the wispy voice inferred. She did more for the White House decor than any first lady since that time. She begged, borrowed and bought as much presidential furniture and art as she could possibly find, and made it a home worthy of admiration and respect. I'm so happy to see that bedroom/dressing room, as I always thought it was cool and elegant, just like its occupant. What a pity that she didn't get to stay and enjoy it.
Wow, Really it's a great interior design. I like this design. I wanna decorate my home like this.
Interesting post!
It will be fun to see if Mrs. Trump brings in a decorator.
I loved the Pablo Larrain film too- Natalie was superb as Jackie!
Dean
What a great post!! It's wonderful to see the original rooms juxtaposed with the movie sets.
I love this! The movie was excellent. Thank you for this post! xoxo