First Daughter Weddings
- First Daughter WeddingsIn anticipation for Chelsea Clinton's wedding this weekend we enjoyed taking a little trip through history to see other nuptials in which our presidents served not just as our commanders in chief, but also as the fathers of the bride. —Glohttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/12834_Original.jpg
- First Daughter WeddingsBy TresSugarThis Victorian-era celebutante enjoyed smoking ... in public! After flirting with men, sans chaperon, Teddy's daughter married Republican congressman Nicholas Longworth at the White House without bridesmaids — she didn't want to compete with anyone for attention.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/12831_Original.jpg
- First Daughter WeddingsTime magazine described 19-year-old Luci's betrothed as such: Without exception, her seven predecessors as White House brides took husbands who were mature, professionally established, wealthy, patrician, or all four. By contrast, Pat, 23, has a modest background and an uncharted future. Ouch! The marriage was annulled in 1979.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/12835_Original.jpg
- First Daughter WeddingsA little more than a year after her younger sister got married, LBJ's eldest married Marine Capt. Chuck Robb in the East Room of the White House. Her husband went on to serve two Senate terms and become the governor of Virginia. ON TRESSUGAR: Chelsea Clinton's Weddinghttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/12836_Original.jpg
- First Daughter WeddingsUnlike her sister, who got married while dad was still president-elect, Tricia held off until her parents could host the event at the White House. In a dress that would wow today, Tricia married a law student with liberal leanings (Ralph Nader received an invite). Alice Lee Roosevelt, who married at the White House 65 years before, also attended the event!http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/12837_Original.jpg
- First Daughter WeddingsThe low-key bride baked her own cake and only told her family of her wedding plans a couple months in advance. The simple and sweet wedding, described as homespun by the New York Times, took place at the Carters' home.ON TRESSUGAR: More Couples Waiting To Marryhttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/12832_Original.jpg
- First Daughter WeddingsThe 28-year-old Kennedy heir married much older Edwin Arthur Schlossberg, who was 41 at the time. Mom Jackie planned the event, Senator Ted walked her down the aisle, and Maria Shriver Schwarzenegger was her matron of honor. ON TRESSUGAR: Marriage Mythshttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/12833_Original.jpg
- First Daughter WeddingsIf Amy Carter's wedding was home-spun, Jenna's was down-home. The Texan skipped the White House because she wanted something more outdoorsy and less glamorous when she married Henry Hager. When asked about the wedding, the president said, We're mighty blessed.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/12838_Original.jpg
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Here Comes The Bride
1 of 8In anticipation for Chelsea Clinton's wedding this weekend we enjoyed taking a little trip through history to see other nuptials in which our presidents served not just as our commanders in chief, but also as the fathers of the bride. —Glo
Alice Lee Roosevelt, Feb. 17, 1906
2 of 8By TresSugar
This Victorian-era celebutante enjoyed smoking ... in public! After flirting with men, sans chaperon, Teddy's daughter married Republican congressman Nicholas Longworth at the White House without bridesmaids — she didn't want to compete with anyone for attention.
Luci Johnson, Aug. 6, 1966
3 of 8Time magazine described 19-year-old Luci's betrothed as such: "Without exception, her seven predecessors as White House brides took husbands who were mature, professionally established, wealthy, patrician, or all four. By contrast, Pat, 23, has a modest background and an uncharted future." Ouch! The marriage was annulled in 1979.
Lynda Bird Johnson, Dec. 9, 1967
4 of 8A little more than a year after her younger sister got married, LBJ's eldest married Marine Capt. Chuck Robb in the East Room of the White House. Her husband went on to serve two Senate terms and become the governor of Virginia.
ON TRESSUGAR: Chelsea Clinton's Wedding
Tricia Nixon, June 12, 1971
5 of 8Unlike her sister, who got married while dad was still president-elect, Tricia held off until her parents could host the event at the White House. In a dress that would wow today, Tricia married a law student with liberal leanings (Ralph Nader received an invite). Alice Lee Roosevelt, who married at the White House 65 years before, also attended the event!
Amy Carter, Sept. 1, 1996
6 of 8The low-key bride baked her own cake and only told her family of her wedding plans a couple months in advance. The simple and sweet wedding, described as "homespun" by the New York Times, took place at the Carters' home.
ON TRESSUGAR: More Couples Waiting To Marry
Caroline Kennedy, July 19, 1986
7 of 8The 28-year-old Kennedy heir married much older Edwin Arthur Schlossberg, who was 41 at the time. Mom Jackie planned the event, Senator Ted walked her down the aisle, and Maria Shriver Schwarzenegger was her matron of honor.
ON TRESSUGAR: Marriage Myths
Jenna Bush, May 10, 2008
8 of 8If Amy Carter's wedding was home-spun, Jenna's was down-home. The Texan skipped the White House because she wanted something more outdoorsy and less glamorous when she married Henry Hager. When asked about the wedding, the president said, "We're mighty blessed."
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