Caroline Harrison
Caroline Harrison was a fashionista. She was praised by the press for adding flair to the first lady’s elegance. Furthermore, because the Inaugural Ball was the first occasion for the first women to make comments in their new role, they did so frequently. Some of the comments were phrased subtly, while others were not. For Harrison, she had an acorn stitched into the pattern on the back of her dress. It was a representation of her native state of Indiana. She rose to prominence, yet she never forgot her beginnings. The Philadelphia Times termed the incoming first lady “a reasonable model for American women”

Caroline Harrison
Ellen Arthur
Ellen Arthur’s attire was not highlighted in this case. Because the times were different during President Arthur’s rule, there was less emphasis on the first lady; as a result, President Arthur became the focal point of the relationship’s fashion. Not to boast, but there was a good reason for this: he was stylish. In actuality, the president’s trendy dress has always caught the interest of the public and the media. Ellen’s sense of style appeared to be non-existent. Who knows, maybe she always liked it that way.

Ellen Arthur