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List of people showing Frankie Welch's designs, left to right:
Jocelyn Monroney (daughter-in-law of Senator A. S. Mike Monroney of Oklahoma) wearing an H-Line dress;
Libby Cater (wife of Douglass Cater, special assistant to President Lyndon B.…

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For her Fifty State Flowers scarf, Welch took inspiration from the White House china ordered by Lady Bird Johnson from Tiffany & Co. in 1967 that features wildflowers from the United States. Most of the flowers on the scarf are clustered in bunches,…

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Frankie Welch-designed scarf hand-painted in preparation for a fashion show at the White House, hosted by Lady Bird Johnson

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Scarf featuring Frankie Welch's Discover America design; this is a color fast version of the scarves used at the White House fashion show

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The National City Bank of Rome commissioned this scarf from Frankie Welch to use as premiums to encourage increased savings deposits among its customers. It features Rome’s historic Clock Tower and Capitoline Wolf sculpture.

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Frankie Welch's See Georgia First scarf is a variation of her Discover America scarf. The design was made into skirts that were worn by hostesses in the Georgia welcome center.

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This is the first of two scarves that Frankie Welch designed for the McDonald's company.

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Sage green version of the first version of scarves that Frankie Welch designed for the McCormick company

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The second of two designs that Frankie Welch created for the McCormick spice company

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Frankie Welch-designed scarf created in order to promote presidential candidate Hubert Humphrey's campaign
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