"Jackie Look" Designer OLEG CASSINI Signed John Kennedy First Day Cover PSA Auto
"Jackie Look" Designer OLEG CASSINI Signed John Kennedy First Day Cover PSA Auto
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Oleg Cassini Signed John F. Kennedy Memorial First Day Cover – PSA/DNA Certified
This John F. Kennedy memorial First Day Cover (FDC) is a poignant tribute to the 35th president, featuring a solemn black-and-white portrait of JFK framed by laurel leaves. Below the image, his birth and death years (1917-1963) are inscribed, alongside his iconic inaugural quote: "Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country." The cover is postmarked May 29, 1964, in Boston, Massachusetts—what would have been Kennedy’s 47th birthday—and bears the 5-cent JFK memorial stamp, featuring the Eternal Flame and the words "And the glow from that fire can truly light the world."
This piece is uniquely signed by legendary fashion designer Oleg Cassini, who inscribed “Best wishes” above his autograph. Cassini played a pivotal role in American history as the personal couturier to First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, crafting the sophisticated and elegant wardrobe that became known as "The Jackie Look." His designs for Jackie Kennedy—marked by clean lines, impeccable tailoring, and timeless grace—defined her as a global fashion icon and reinforced the image of the Kennedy White House as one of refinement and modernity.
Authentication & Encapsulation: This First Day Cover has been authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA, ensuring the legitimacy of Oleg Cassini’s signature (Cert #85419191).
Collector’s Appeal: A rare and remarkable piece intertwining history, fashion, and politics, this signed FDC represents the lasting influence of the Kennedy era. For collectors of presidential memorabilia, Jackie Kennedy enthusiasts, or fashion historians, this is a truly special item that captures the elegance and legacy of Camelot.
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