On September 12, 1953, a young, handsome senator named John F. Kennedy married a beautiful socialite, Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, in Newport, Rhode Island.
She wore a stunning, portrait-neckline gown made from ivory silk taffeta, designed by Ann Lowe.
He looked dashing in a traditional morning suit. More than 600 guests watched as the couple exchanged vows at St. Mary’s Church, with the Archbishop of Boston conducting the ceremony.
Later, 900 guests gathered at the reception, where it took the newlyweds two hours to shake each of their hands.
7 years later, the couple moved into the White House, and the rest, as they say, is history.
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