Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, often called Jackie, was the wife of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States. Born on July 28, 1929, she became an iconic figure known for her elegance and style. As First Lady from 1961 until her husband's assassination in 1963, Jackie worked on various cultural initiatives, including the restoration of the White House and promoting the arts.
After her husband's death, Jackie sought a quieter life and married Aristotle Onassis, a wealthy Greek shipping magnate. She continued to be a symbol of grace and resilience, contributing to literature and the arts until her passing in 1994.