The state funeral of former President Jimmy Carter on January 9, 2025, was a significant event, drawing nearly all living First Ladies in a rare show of unity. Attended by prominent figures such as Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump, the service took place at Washington’s National Cathedral.
Each First Lady dressed thoughtfully to honor Carter’s legacy. Melania Trump wore a black Valentino coat dress featuring a collar inspired by a 19th-century sculpture, symbolizing love and eternity, with minimal accessories. Dr. Jill Biden, opting for a Schiaparelli skirt suit with gold accents, exuded timeless elegance, while Hillary Clinton’s black pantsuit and eagle brooch highlighted her no-nonsense style and patriotism. Laura Bush kept her look classic with a simple black dress and pearl necklace, epitomizing grace and respect.
Michelle Obama, however, was notably absent, with reports attributing her absence to a scheduling conflict as she was on vacation in Hawaii. This absence sparked curiosity among social media users, but it was confirmed by her advisers as a logistical issue.
The funeral served as a poignant reminder of the influence these First Ladies have had on American history, each paying tribute to Carter in a manner reflective of their personal styles and legacies. The occasion highlighted the unity and respect these women, despite their diverse political affiliations, shared for the late president.