When is a dress not just a dress? When it’s part of a painting meant for posterity.
How does a first lady claim her part in history? How does she sum up her accomplishments in her non-job job?
With a book, sure. And with her official White House portrait: that painting that hangs in perpetuity with all the paintings of the women who came before, and tells the story not just of the individual, but also of her place in the executive continuum.
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