Chappell Roan Speaks Out Following Alleged Incident with Soccer Player Jorginho's Young Daughter

Chappell Roan has spoken out following an alleged incident with soccer player Jorginho and his young daughter

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  • The pop star shared her "half of the story" in an Instagram Stories post on March 22

  • Jorginho alleged that Roan sent a security guard to accuse his 11-year-old daughter of disrespecting and harassing the musician while they all dined at the same hotel in São Paulo ahead of the singer's set at Lollapalooza Brazil

Chappell Roanis sharing her side of the story, following an alleged incident with soccer playerJorginhoand his young daughter.

In a Saturday, March 21, Instagram Stories post, Jorginho, 34, alleged that the pop star, 28,sent a security guard to accuse his 11-year-old daughter of disrespecting and harassing the musicianwhile they all dined at the same hotel in São Paulo. (He did not name the child, but appeared to be referring to 11-year-oldAda Law, whom his wife, Catherine Harding, welcomed with her ex,Jude Law.)

A day later, Roan reacted to the claims in her own Instagram Stories post, speaking out about the situation for the first time.

"I'm just going to tell my half of the story of what happened today with a mother and child who were involved with a security guard, who is not my personal security," she began the March 22 video.

"I didn't even see a woman and a child. Like, I did not. No one came up to me, no one bothered me," the "Pink Pony Club" singer continued. "Like, I was just sitting at breakfast in my hotel, [and] I think these people were staying at the hotel as well."

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Chappell Roan in her March 22 Instagram Stories post.Credit: Chappell Roan/Instagram

Roan then said, "I did not ask the security guard to go up and talk to this mother and child. I did not."

"They did not come up to me. They weren't doing anything," she added. "It's unfair for security to just assume someone doesn't have good intentions, when they have no reason to believe, because there's no action even taken."

In another Instagram Stories post, Roan reacted to online commentary poking fun at the situation. "I do not hate people who are fans of my music. I do not hate children. Like, that is crazy," she said.

"I'm sorry to the mother and child, that someone was assuming something, that you would do something, and if you felt uncomfortable, that makes me really sad. You did not deserve that," continued theGrammy Award winner.

Chappell Roan in March 2026.Credit: Aurore Marechal/Getty

In Jorginho's Instagram Stories post directed at Roan, he wrote, "My wife [Catherine Harding, who also goes byCat Cavelli] is in São Paulo for Lollapalooza Brazil."

"This morning, my daughter woke up incredibly excited. She even made a sign because she was so happy to see an artist she really admires, or used to admire," he continued, referring to Roan ahead of her Lollapalooza Brazil set — where she later gave ashout out to her security team.

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"By coincidence, they're staying at the same hotel as this artist. During breakfast, the artist walked past their table. My daughter, like any child, recognized her, got excited, and just wanted to make sure it was really her," Jorginho then wrote of the alleged interaction, highlighting, "The worst part is she didn't even approach her. She simply walked past the singer's table, looked to confirm it was her, smiled, and went back to sit with her mum. She didn't say anything, didn't ask for anything."

After his daughter walked by, Jorginho alleged in the post, "A large security guard came over to their table while they were still having breakfast and began speaking in an extremely aggressive manner to both my wife and my daughter, saying that she shouldn't allow my daughter to 'disrespect' or 'harass' other people."

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"Honestly, I don't know at what point simply walking past a table and looking to see if someone is there can be considered harassment," the soccer pro continued. He then claimed that the security guard "even said he would file a complaint against them with the hotel, while my 11-year-old daughter was sitting there in tears."

"My daughter was extremely shaken and cried a lot," Jorginho, born Jorge Luiz Frello Filho, added.

He continued, "It's sad to see this kind of treatment coming from those who should understand the importance of fans. At the end of the day, they are the ones who build all of this."

"I sincerely hope this serves as a moment of reflection. No one should have to go through this, especially not a child," Jorginho concluded, then tagging Roan's Instagram account as he wrote in all-caps: "WITHOUT YOUR FANS, YOU WOULD BE NOTHING. AND TO THE FANS, SHE DOES NOT DESERVE YOUR AFFECTION."

Jorginho, Chappell Roan, Ada Law.Credit: Visionhaus/Getty; Aurore Marechal/Getty; Lia Toby/Getty

Roan is in the country for Lollapalooza Brazil, which is taking place between March 20 and March 22 at the Autódromo de Interlagos in São Paulo.

Other performers include Cypress Hill,Katseye,Lola YoungandMarina, among others.

Roan has long been anoutspoken advocate for boundaries between herself and fans, as well as paparazzi.

Earlier this month, she made headlines forcalling out a group of photographers and admirerswho waited outside the restaurant where she was dining for "harassing" her.

Representatives for Roan and the Palácio Tangará have not responded to PEOPLE's requests for comment.

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Chappell Roan Speaks Out Following Alleged Incident with Soccer Player Jorginho’s Young Daughter

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Trump says he's sending ICE agents to airports Monday amid DHS funding impasse

President Donald Trump said Sunday that he's sending Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to U.S. airports to assist Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers amid theongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown.

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"On Monday, ICE will be going to airports to help our wonderful TSA Agents who have stayed on the job despite the fact that the Radical Left Democrats, who are only focused on protecting hard line criminals who have entered our Country illegally, are endangering the USA by holding back the money that was long ago agreed to with signed and sealed contracts, and all," Trump said in a post on his social media platform.

On Saturday, the president said he was ready to deploy ICE agents if Democrats didn't "immediately sign an agreement" to end the shutdown.

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Trump said that operations would include immigration enforcement. It's not currently clear what security roles, exactly, ICE agents will take on in airports.

Transportation Secretary Duffy says ICE agents are trained and can assist TSA at airports

The White House referred ABC News back to the president's post when asked what capacity Americans can expect to see ICE operating in at airports.

Tom Homan, Trump's border czar, said Sunday that he was working with acting ICE Administrator Todd Lyons on plans that would "free up TSA agents for specialized tasks, like passenger and bag screening" and hopes to have final details together by the end of the day.

"We're simply there to help TSA do their job in areas that don't need their specialized expertise, such as, you know, screening through the x-ray machine, not trained on that, we won't do that," Homan told CNN's "State of the Union." "But there are roles we can play to release TSA officers from the non significant role, such as guarding an exit, so they can get back to the scanning machines and move people quicker."

Trump's statements come afterDemocrats on Friday blocked legislationto reopen DHS for the fifth time since the partial shutdown began in mid-February.

Democrats have demanded changes to policy surrounding ICE and Customs and Border Protection in exchange for votes to fund all of the department. Republicans, meanwhile, have rejected Democratic efforts to fund other agencies in DHS like the Coast Guard, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

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Thousands of TSA employees have now missed their first full paychecks, and travelers are facing long lines at airports around the country.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries blasted the plan to send ICE agents to airports.

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"The last thing that the American people need are for untrained ICE agents to be deployed at airports all across the country, potentially to brutalize or, in some instances, kill them," Jeffries told CNN's "State of the Union." "We've already seen how ICE conducts itself. These are untrained individuals when it comes to doing the current job that they have for the most part, let alone deploying them in close exposure in highly sensitive situations at airports across the country."

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Sunday appeared to suggest that ICE agents would do more than Homan outlined, saying that ICEcould be used to support airport screening.

"They run those same type of security machines at the southern border, right? Packages come through or people come through. They run similar assets," Duffy said on ABC News' "This Week," adding that "even administratively they'll be helpful."

"But again, we have ICE agents who are trained and can provide assistance to agents," Duffy said.

2nd jobs, longer hours, pushed to the brink: TSA workers detail mounting stress as DHS shutdown continues

On Saturday, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., also urged Democrats to agree to a funding deal.

"At some point, the Democrats are going to have to take yes for an answer. I know they think this is politically good for them. It is not," Thune said.

A bipartisan group of lawmakers has met behind closed doors with Homan throughout the week. The latest meeting concluded late Friday night.

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, in speech on the Senate floor on Saturday, urged Republicans to support a Democratic effort to fund TSA while other negotiations continue.

"It is unacceptable for workers and travelers and entire airports to get taken hostage in political games, but that's what the Republicans are doing," Schumer, D-N.Y., said.

"It is unacceptable to say we will only pay TSA workers if it is attached to a bill that funds ICE with no reforms, but that's what the Republicans have been doing. Democrats want to pay TSA workers ASAP, with no strings attached," Schumer added.

ABC News' Lalee Ibssa and Ford McCracken contributed to this report.

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80s songs we have a secret crush on

We're all familiar with the concept of a "guilty pleasure"—those secret indulgences we guard closely, often too embarrassed to admit them publicly. Many of us cultivate an image of refined taste, preferring to discuss high art and critically acclaimed works. Yet, the reality is that behind closed doors, most of us secretly enjoy music that might generously be described as "questionable."

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To liberate us from this shared, unspoken shame, we're bravely unveiling our own curated list of top "guilty pleasure" songs. We hope our transparency encourages you to embrace your own hidden musical affections, whether it's a heartfelt, solo rendition of "My Heart Will Go On" or something even more unexpected.

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'Africa' by Toto (1982)

For reasons modern science cannot explain, everyone loves "Africa" by Toto, yet they will not disclose this publicly. This state of affairs is egregiously wrong, and you should run out onto your front lawn in broad daylight to belt out the chorus at passing cars.

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'Rock You Like a Hurricane' by Scorpions (1983)

Face it – the first time you heard this song, you immediately boarded the good ship Scorpions. Then, you read the lyrics, and you promptly disembarked. However, those power chords and the Teutonic vocals of Klaus Meine act in tandem as a siren call, beckoning you to not only put the song on at a neighbor-vexing volume but to re-enact the moment in the music video when Meine holds his microphone the wrong way.

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'Livin' on a Prayer' by Bon Jovi (1986)

Like fellow New Jersey native Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi tells the story of a struggling couple who wax and wane out of various states of employment. The lyrics contain such power ballad chestnuts as holding on, making it, and not making it, and it's easy to see it resonating with anyone who has no paycheck in their near-term future. Sadly, singer Jon Bon Jovi eventually decided he was the next Bruce Springsteen, so we stopped paying attention.

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'Don't Stop Believin' by Journey (1981)

In 2007, the hit HBO series "The Sopranos" ended with a scene in which "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey is playing. Even though the song was decades old at the time, it came roaring back to life with a nostalgic vengeance, and for a while you couldn't go anywhere without hearing it. Luckily, many of us already secretly liked the song, creating a rare moment in musical history in which some stupid fad was not entirely unwelcome.

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'Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go' by Wham! (1984)

Before George Michael made a name for himself as a solo artist, he was in a teenybopper duo called Wham! that was geared towards pre-pubescent girls and trafficked in giddy, effervescent pop that you couldn't hate even if you wanted to. The pair showed maturity with their next single, "Careless Whisper," so people will freely admit to liking that song. Meanwhile, affection for "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" remains a closely-guarded secret for many.

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'Total Eclipse of the Heart' by Bonnie Tyler (1983)

"Total Eclipse of the Heart" is hands down one of the goofiest and most overwrought songs ever recorded, but mysteriously, this has always played in its favor. It has been parodied beyond recognition by disdainful Gen Xers who want you to believe they never listen to anything but Sonic Youth, but they're overcompensating. They love this ridiculous song and will play it on endless repeat on Spotify, a secret they will take to the grave.

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'You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)' by Dead or Alive (1984)

"You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" by Dead or Alive perfectly illustrates what a "guilty pleasure" song is. On first listen, it's an inane and noisy dance tune with utterly moronic lyrics and vocals courtesy of some low-rent opera singer. Nevertheless, it will not vacate your head when you hear it because the song is, as the kids say, a "banger." So feel as guilty as you want for liking it – that won't get the song out of your head any sooner.

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'The Final Countdown' by Europe (1986)

"The Final Countdown" by the Swedish band Europe (shouldn't they be called "Scandinavia"?) is a simplistic song based around a single keyboard figure that goes around and around for five minutes. While that description makes it sound unbelievably annoying, that single keyboard figure just keeps on yielding fruit! The band was last seen in a television commercial for the insurance company GEICO, which can be seen as either a colossal indignity or an excellent opportunity for more people to hear the song. We believe the band has embraced the latter view.

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'Physical' by Olivia Newton-John (1981)

Olivia Newton-John became a star in the 1970s, but by the 1980s she needed to revamp her look and sound. She rose to the occasion with "Physical," a dance tune that captured the hearts of an aerobicizing-mad world, and don't pretend you were upset when it came on the radio. When she passed away in 2022, the New York Times ranan article about hertitled, "Olivia Newton-John: That Headband Was a Crown," and we agree wholeheartedly.

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'Mickey' by Toni Basil (1981)

Choreographer Toni Basil became an early star of MTV with her bare-bones video for the song "Mickey," featuring her alongside a bunch of cheerleaders, and almost nothing else. The Farfisa-laden song is so infernally catchy it stamps itself on one's memory, to the extent that the video could have been a single still shot of an empty folding chair against a white background and it probably would have been just as popular.

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A Look at Meg Ryan's Memorable Life and Hollywood Career in Photos

Having starred in beloved films likeWhen Harry Met SallyandSleepless in Seattle,Meg Ryancemented her status as the perennial queen of romantic comedies in the 1990s.

People Meg Ryan in 2025Credit: Kevin Mazur/Kevin Mazur/Getty

But as her fame grew, so did her determination to step away from the spotlight, and by the 2010s, she had mostly retreated from Hollywood, save for projects involving close friends and family. This year, she will return to the screen with a new Netflix movie,Lena Dunham'sGood Sex, alongsideNatalie Portman,Mark Ruffalo,Role Model,Rashida JonesandTramell Tillman.

Ahead, take a look at Ryan's life and lengthy career in photos, from her most memorable projects to her life as a mom toJack QuaidandDaisy Ryan.

Meg Ryan's Early Years

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Margaret Hyra — a.k.a.Meg Ryan— was born on Nov. 9, 1961, in Fairfield, Connecticut. One of four kids, she eventually moved to New York City to attend NYU, but left early once she was bit by the acting bug.

Meg Ryan on 'As the World Turns'

Meg Ryan on 'As the World Turns'Credit: CBS via Getty

After scoring a few TV roles, Ryan got her big break on the soap operaAs the World Turns,appearing as Betsy on 30 episodes between 1975 and 1984. "She was the good girl of the town,"Ryan told Conan O'Brienof her character years later.

Meg Ryan in 'Top Gun'

Meg Ryan in 'Top Gun'Credit: Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection

"I remember when we ... looked at Meg's test,"Top GunstarTom Cruisesaid of Ryan's casting in the 1986 classic during a chat withHuffPost."She was just a lightbulb. She just burst in the room. That smile, glow."

The actress portrayed Carole Bradshaw, wife of Anthony Edwards' Nick "Goose" Bradshaw, though didn't return for the 2022 sequel,Maverick."I didn't want every storyline to always be looking backwards,"director Joseph Kosinski toldInsider. "It was important to introduce some new characters."

Meg Ryan in 'When Harry Met Sally'

Meg Ryan in 'When Harry Met Sally'Credit: Castle Rock/Nelson/Columbia/Kobal/Shutterstock

Everyone wanted what Ryan was having when she played oppositeBilly Crystalin the 1989 rom-com. The role of Sally Albright set Ryan on the romantic leading lady course that carried her career through the next decade-plus. It also earned the actress her first of three Golden Globe Award nominations for best actress.

Meg Ryan in 'Joe Versus the Volcano'

Meg Ryan in 'Joe Versus the Volcano'Credit: Warner Brothers/Getty

Ryan teamed up withTom Hanksfor the very first time in the 1990 comedy, in which she played three characters.

"It's kind of way out there,"she said in a 1990 interview. "It's a real fantasy, a real fairytale."

Meg Ryan in 'Sleepless in Seattle'

Meg Ryan in 'Sleepless in Seattle'Credit: TriStar Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Ryan and Hanks' classic 1993 rom-com made more than $225 million at the box office andremains a fan favorite today.

"These people romance each other from opposite ends of the continent — an emotionalism of a romance,"Ryan, who was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her role, saidat the time. "They're a good match. They're different yet the same."

In the years that followed, Ryan continued her box office successes with films includingWhen a Man Loves a Woman, French Kiss, Addicted to LoveandCity of Angels.

Meg Ryan in 'You've Got Mail'

Meg Ryan in 'You've Got Mail'Credit: Hulton Archive/Getty

Ryan and Hanks reunited once more in 1998, bringing in $250 million forYou've Got Mail.The film earned Ryan her third and most recent Golden Globe Award nomination.

"He's just so easy,"Ryan saidof working with Hanks in an interview withSleepless in Seattleproducer Gary Foster. "He listens; he roots for other people. [He] doesn't like there to be drama. I feel the same way. We're just really there to have fun, this is supposed to be a creative experience and there's no reason to get heavy."

Meg Ryan in 'Kate & Leopold'

Meg Ryan in 'Kate & Leopold'Credit: Miramax/Courtesy Everett Collection

By the turn of the century, Ryan started to slow her pace a bit, appearing in a handful of movies (includingIn the CutandThe Women) before turning to TV, including a 2009 episode ofCurb Your Enthusiasm.

Meg Ryan on 'Web Therapy'

Meg Ryan on 'Web Therapy'Credit: Showtime/courtesy Everett Collection

By the 2010s, Ryan had pulled back from the spotlight almost completely, appearing on a few episodes ofLisa Kudrow'sWeb Therapy,and both directing and acting in 2015'sIthacaalongside Hanks and her own son,Jack Quaid.

In a 2013 PEOPLE story, friends of the star said she preferred to focus on her personal life, away from Hollywood.

Living in New York "makes you different," her friend, writer Delia Ephron, explained. "Los Angeles is just about movies. New York is about so much more than that, and so is Meg."

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Meg Ryan's Marriage to Dennis Quaid

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Ryan and actorDennis Quaidmet in 1988 while filming the movieD.O.A.and wed three years later, eventually welcoming son Jack.In 2000, they split.

"When we met I was the big deal,"Quaid told Megyn Kellyyears later, adding that his career later stalled while Ryan's skyrocketed in the '90s. "We'd go out on the streets of New York and it would be like, 'Meg! Meg!' And I have to admit it, I actually did feel like I disappeared. I didn't think I was that small, but I was. It was a growth opportunity — I learned from that."

Despite the pair's divorce, he called their time together "the most successful relationship of my life."

Meg Ryan and Son Jack Quaid

Meg Ryan and Son Jack QuaidCredit: Vince Bucci/Getty

"He's got this in his life," Ryan once said of her son's awareness of the entertainment industry. It certainly stuck: Jack, now an actor, already has a decade of credits to his name, includingThe Hunger Games, The Boys,2022'sScreamas well as 2025'sNovocaine.

Meg Ryan's Relationship with Russell Crowe

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Ryan andRussell Crowemet on the set of 2000'sProof of Lifeand dated briefly afterward, keeping the relationship low-key, according to a PEOPLE story at the time.

Meg Ryan and Daughter Daisy

Meg Ryan and Daughter DaisyCredit: Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty

In 2006, Ryan adopted daughter Daisy True, then 2.In a 2007 interview withRedbook,the actress said, "I am completely convinced that there was nothing random about it. She is the daughter I should have. We are so compatible."

She continued, "I just can't imainge what it was like before she came. Life is good, it's so good with her in it. She and Jack get along great. All of us fit together beautifully."

Meg Ryan and John Mellencamp

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Most recently, Ryandated singer John Mellencamp; the two were also engaged for a time. But after nearly eight years of on-again, off-again, they split for good in 2019.

"John and Meg have had a volatile relationship from the beginning," a source close to Mellencamp told PEOPLE. "They love each other, but there are disagreements which can become issues."

Meg Ryan in 2019

Meg Ryan in 2019Credit: Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for TCM

In 2019, Ryan stylishly hit the carpet for a 30th annviersary screening ofWhen Harry Met Sallyat the TCM Classic Film Festival. There, she joined directorRob Reinerand costar Crystal.

Meg Ryan in 2021

Meg Ryan in 2021Credit: Taylor Hill/WireImage

Despite keeping a low profile, Ryan stepped out again in shimmering black for the 2021 amfAR Gala Los Angeles.

Meg Ryan in 2023

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Ryan joined longtime friendMichael J. Foxat a screening of his 2023 documentary,Still,in N.Y.C.

Meg Ryan's 2023 PEOPLE Cover

Meg Ryan in PEOPLECredit: John Russo

In October 2023,Ryan sat down with PEOPLEto talk about her upcoming projects — and her decision to step back from the limelight.

"I took a giant break because I felt like there's just so many other parts of my experience as a human being I wanted to develop," she said. "It's nice to think of [acting] as a job and not a lifestyle. And that is a great way of navigating it for me."

Later that yearshe starred in, directedand cowrotethe new rom-comWhat Happens Later, about ex-lovers snowed in together overnight at a regional airport. The film hit theaters on Nov. 3.

Meg Ryan in 2025

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Ryan and Crystal had aWhen Harry Met Sallyreunionat the 2025Oscars, where the iconic pair closed out the night by presenting Best Picture toAnora.

Meg Ryan in 2026

Meg Ryan in 2026Credit: Lionel Hahn/Getty

She made a rare red carpet appearance at the 2026Vanity FairOscars afterparty. Later in the year, she will have a role in Netflix'sGood Sex, a romantic comedy written, produced and directed by Lena Dunham.

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See Jackie Kennedy's Best Fashion Moments of All Time

Jackie Kennedy's classic sense of style is part of what makes her one of the most iconic first ladies in American history. A debutante-turned-reporter, she grew up among affluent communities on the East Coast and effortlessly transitioned to life in the White House when her husband, John F. Kennedy, was elected president in 1960.

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Her dedication to her role and appreciation for culture made her a popular first lady, beloved for both her work and her incredible fashion moments. While in Washington, Jackie and her official dresser,Oleg Cassini, crafted a signature look based on traditional silhouettes and classic pieces. She was known for wearing pillbox hats atop her 1960s bouffant hairstyle, pearl necklaces and a lot of Chanel.

Following JFK's assassination in 1963, Jackie remarried and resided in New York City, embracing the bold patterns and daring hemlines of the late '60s and early 1970s.

Whether she was fulfilling duties as first lady or relaxing at the Kennedy compound on Cape Cod, Jackie had an innate elegance that has become her legacy.

Keep reading for a look back at some of Jackie Kennedy's best fashion moments.

Jackie Kennedy in Hyannis Port, Mass., in June 1953

Jackie Kennedy in Hyannis Port, Mass. in 1953Credit: Hy Peskin/Getty

While vacationing at the Kennedy family compound on Cape Cod, Jackie kept things casual in a sleeveless button-down shirt and shorts. She accessorized with a wide-brimmed sun hat.

Jackie Kennedy on her wedding day to John F. Kennedy in New York City on Sept. 12, 1953

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Jackie's 1953 wedding dresshas remained one of the most iconic bridal looks of all time. Designed by Ann Lowe, the silk taffeta gown featured a portrait neckline, bouffant skirt and large rosettes.

Jackie Kennedy in Washington, D.C., in January 1961

Jackie Kennedy leaving her Georgetown home for the White House ahead of husband John F. Kennedy's inagurationCredit: Bettmann/Getty

Jackie attended her husband's historical presidential inauguration in 1961 wearing a duck-egg blue coat and matching pillbox hat by Halston. The hat style would go on to become synonymous with her first lady style.

Jackie Kennedy in Middleburg, Va., in April 1961

Jackie Kennedy in Virginia in 1961Credit: Bettmann

Jackie wore this black-and-white houndstooth suit multiple times while campaigning alongside JFK in the late '50s and early '60s. Designed by Bob Bugnand and inspired by the classic Chanel suit, it consisted of a three-quarter-sleeve cropped jacket and an A-line skirt with braided trim.

Jackie Kennedy in Washington, D.C., in June 1961

Jackie Kennedy at a White House dinner in 1961Credit: Kennedy Library Archives/Newsmakers

Jackie certainly looked the part of first lady at a dinner with the prime minister of Japan at the Japanese embassy in 1961. Her satin boatneck gown featured a voluminous skirt and ribbon detail and was made even more glamorous with the addition of opera gloves.

Jackie Kennedy in Hyannis, Mass., in August 1961

Jackie Kennedy in Hyannis Port with her husband, John F. KennedyCredit: Bettmann

Jackie embodied effortless glamour while strolling through Hyannis in August 1961. The first lady wore a boatneck sheath dress and accessorized with gloves and a small purse. A lightweight headscarf was draped over her head and tied around her neck for a breezy, summery look.

Jackie Kennedy in England in 1961

President John F. Kennedy, Queen Elizabeth, Jackie Kennedy and Prince Philip during a visit to EnglandCredit: Bettmann

In June 1961, the Kennedys made an official visit to England, where Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip hosted them for a dinner at Buckingham Palace. For the occasion, Jackie wore an ice blue gown with a Bateau neckline and her signature white gloves.

Jackie Kennedy in India in March 1962

Jackie Kennedy in India in 1962Credit: John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum

During her official tour of India,Jackie visited the Taj Mahalwearing a blue-and-green sheath dress. It was designed by her official White House dresser, Oleg Cassini, who wanted the ensemble to mirror local culture. The first lady also added white gloves and a matching purse.

Jackie Kennedy in Washington, D.C., in May 1962

Jackie Kennedy and President John F. Kennedy in 1962Credit: Kennedy Library Archives/Newsmakers

Jackie looked pretty in pink for dinner honoring the Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France. Her strapless A-line gown and white opera gloves were standard choices for the first lady, but her hairstyle strayed slightly from her signature simple bouffant; instead, the front of her hair was tied back using a bold accessory.

Jackie Kennedy at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., in January 1963

Jackie Kennedy at the National Gallery of ArtCredit: Bettmann

For the unveiling ceremonies at the National Gallery of Art, Jackie wore a strapless gown with embroidery details throughout the dress and along the hemline. Her dangling diamond earrings and white opera gloves added a timeless regality.

Jackie Kennedy in Runnymede, Surrey, England, in May 1965

Jackie Kennedy in England in 1965Credit: Michael Stroud/Express/Getty

For the unveiling of a memorial for her late husband in England, Jackie wore a short-sleeve white suit and a matching hat. Of course, she also accessorized with a pearl necklace and pearl earrings.

Jackie Kennedy in New York City in December 1965

Jackie Kennedy in New York CityCredit: Bettmann

In 1965, Jackie was adjusting to a new life in New York City. One December evening, she stepped out for a Broadway show wearing a glamorous black coat with a white fur collar. Rather than her usual pearls, she opted for dazzling gemstone earrings.

Jackie Kennedy in Hawaii in June 1966

Jackie Kennedy in Hawaii in 1966Credit: Bettmann

Jackie went for a more laid-back look while visiting Hawaii in 1966. Her simple pink sheath dress perfectly matched the traditional lei around her neck and she accessorized with ivory pumps and a small purse.

Jackie Kennedy in Cambodia in November 1967

Jackie Kennedy in Cambodia in 1967Credit: Bettmann

During a trip to Cambodia, Jackie donned a lime green sheath dress with pocket details and gold hardware. She carried a small beige purse and wore matching shoes, her hair in a classic bouffant style. As was typical of the former first lady, Jackie also accessorized with white gloves.

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Jackie Kennedy in New York City in December 1967

Jackie Kennedy in New York City in 1967Credit: Santi Visalli Inc./Getty

Jackie wore a floor-length mint green dress with three-quarter sleeves for a night out at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Her ornate belt and gold jewelry added even more glamour.

Jackie Kennedy in Greece in October 1968

Jackie Kennedy and her children in Greece in 1968Credit: Bettmann

Jackie's vacation looks always seemed to strike the perfect balance between chic and effortless, and her wardrobe for a 1968 trip to Greece was no different. While on a walk with her children the day before her wedding to Aristotle Onassis, the former first lady stuck with a basic black T-shirt, cropped white pants, and a black-and-white checkered scarf in her hand. Of course, she also wore her favorite oversized sunglasses.

Jackie Kennedy in New York City in June 1969

Jackie Kennedy and husband Aristotle Onassis in New York CityCredit: Bettmann

Jackie's matching sets got a mod update in 1969 while accompanying her husband, Aristotle Onassis, to Kennedy Airport. She wore a jacket, belted miniskirt, a pair of pumps, a small purse and oversized sunglasses.

Jackie Kennedy in Capri, Italy,in June 1969

Jackie Kennedy shopping in ItalyCredit: Bettmann

While vacationing in Capri with her husband, Aristotle Onassis, Jackie dipped her toes into the emerging fashions of the 1970s. She wore a T-shirt with patterned pants and a chain belt, accessorizing with sunglasses, hoop earrings and a ribbon in her hair for a playful touch.

Jackie Kennedy in Greece in August 1969

Jackie Kennedy and husband Aristotle Onassis in Athens, Greece after celebrating her 40th birthdayCredit: Nicholas Tsikourias/Getty

In 1969, Jackie was photographed leaving a nightclub early in the morning after a night of celebrating her 40th birthday in Greece. For the occasion, she wore a short, patterned dress with a long string of pearls and dangling sphere-shaped earrings.

Jackie Kennedy in New York City in September 1969

Jackie Kennedy bike riding in New York City with her sonCredit: Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection

Jackie embodied effortless New York style while biking around Central Park with her son, John F. Kennedy Jr. Her ribbed turtleneck sweater and pants were casual yet chic, while her chain belt and oversized sunglasses added her signature glamour to the look.

Jackie Kennedy in New York City in October 1969

Jackie Kennedy in New York CityCredit: Mel Finkelstein/NY Daily News Archive

Jackie's style continued to get bolder as the 1970s approached. In October of 1969, she was spotted leaving a movie theater in New York City in a belted miniskirt and turtleneck sweater, a printed headscarf shielding her face from photographers.

Jackie Kennedy in New York City in May 1970

Jackie Kennedy in New York CityCredit: Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection

The former first lady attended the opening night ofCompanyon Broadway wearing a black-and-white dress with a zig-zag pattern and sheer sleeves. She went without jewelry and accessorized only with the white belt around her waist.

Jackie Kennedy in Capri, Italy, in August 1970

Jackie KennedyCredit: Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection

Jackie fully embraced 1970s fashion while in Capri at the start of the decade. She wore a polka dot skirt with a wide metallic belt and black scoop-neck top, carrying a canvas and brown leather on her shoulder. Rather than the usual bouffant hairstyle she wore throughout the 1960s, Jackie experimented with a slicked-back look.

Jackie Kennedy in London in September 1970

Jackie Kennedy at Heathrow Airport in LondonCredit: Tom Wargacki/WireImage

Long before lounge clothing was standard celebrity airport attire, Jackie boarded a flight back to New York City from London's Heathrow Airport wearing a single-breasted navy blue suit by Yves Saint Laurent. She also wore a black turtleneck underneath as well as black leather gloves and oversized sunglasses.

Jackie Kennedy in New York City in September 1970

Jackie Kennedy in 1970Credit: Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection

While out in New York City with her husband, Jackie wore a ruffled black gown with sheer sleeves. She accessorized with massive dangling earrings with a red gemstone.

Jackie Kennedy in New York City in May 1973

Jackie Kennedy in 1970Credit: Tom Wargacki/WireImage

For a night out at the theater in New York City, Jackie expanded beyond her usual color palette and opted for a bright yellow wrap dress. The gown featured a polka dot pattern and ruffled details and she accessorized with statement earrings and a beaded clutch.

Jackie Kennedy in Washington, D.C., in 1974

Jackie Kennedy in 1974Credit: PL Gould/IMAGES/Getty

In 1974, Jackie attended a dinner in honor of politician Averell Harriman wearing a red printed maxidress. A far cry from the boxy Chanel suits that she wore during her time at the White House, the former first lady looked trendy and modern in the flouncy gown.

Jackie Kennedy in New York City in May 1974

Jackie Kennedy in 1974Credit: Tom Wargacki/WireImage

Clearly fond of printed dresses, Jackie wore another eye-catching design while at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. The gauzy, multicolored ensemble featured a keyhole neckline and a billowing silhouette.

Jackie Kennedy in Washington, D.C., in 1976

Jackie Kennedy in 1976Credit: PL Gould/IMAGES/Getty

Jackie evoked bridal elegance in a white satin gown while out in D.C. in 1976. The dress was beautifully detailed with sheer panels around the neckline, floral embroidery and a tie around the waist. Jackie also added a clutch purse, earrings and beige shoes.

Jackie Kennedy in 1976

Jackie KennedyCredit: Tom Wargacki/WireImage

While out and about in 1976, Jackie stunned in a sheer, polka dot ensemble with ruffled details at the neckline, waist, sleeves and along the hemline. The feminine look also featured a white ribbon around the waist, and she accessorized with a clutch purse and statement earrings.

Jackie Kennedy in New York City in 1979

Jackie KennedyCredit: Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection

Jackie made her Met Gala debut in 1979 wearing a black ruffled gown by Valentino.

Jackie Kennedy in Boston in May 1982

Jackie Kennedy and her daughter Caroline in 1982Credit: Jackie Greene/The Boston Globe

In 1982, Jackie attended Boston University's commencement with her daughter Caroline wearing a polka dot dress, thin belt and a pair of pumps. She accessorized with a small purse and round sunglasses.

Jackie Kennedy in Hyannis Port, Mass., in July 1986

Jackie Kennedy at her daughter Caroline's wedding in 1986Credit: PL Gould/IMAGES/Getty

To celebrate her daughterCaroline Kennedy's 1986 wedding to Edwin Schlossberg, Jackie wore a mint green dress with cream-colored gloves, a clutch purse and statement earrings.

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