1889-1892: Burgundy velvet and gray satin evening gown embroidered in a floral design with gray perals and steel beads. The dress was later altered by a family member. Caroline Harrison was praised for her modes wardrobe. The Phliladelphia Times called the incoming first lady "a sensible exemplar for American Women." Following the president's America First economic policy, her inaugural gown and the rest of her wardrobe were made in the United States.