Cheryl Hines’ inaugural gown, made by her wedding dress designer

Cheryl Hines is a devotee Ramona Quevez fan, celebrity and wedding designer who created it wedding dress when she got married Robert F. Kennedy Jr in 2014 at the Kennedy Compound on Cape Cod. The Curb your enthusiasm Since then, the star has worn many of Keveza’s creations – and earlier this week wore the luxury designer back-to-back for President Trumppre-inaugural events.
On Jan. 19 at a candlelight dinner at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., Hines, 59, nailed the black-tie dress code in an LBD that gave a modern twist to Old Hollywood glamour. The actress turned heads in a strapless silk crepe column with a see-through skirt. A gold metal belt with a bow clasp cinched her waist while keeping the skirt full.

In less than 24 hours MAHA Inaugural Ball (Hines’ husband was appointed secretary of health and human services), the actress turned up the star power in a dress that Keveza described as “one for the history books.”
As the designer told exclusively us: “Cheryl has worn all kinds of fancy clothes over the past few years Ramona Quevez cocktail looks on many red carpets. However, for this special occasion, I felt inspired to offer Cheryl an unforgettable look.”

The designer more than delivered as Hines lit up the room in a one-shoulder platinum gown in silver metallic lamé chiffon. A softly draped neckline and sweetheart bodice showed off every look, while a sweeping couture train made for a spectacular entrance as Hines arrived on the arm of her husband on inauguration night (Kennedy Jr., 71, for his part, wowed the crowd, when Hines’ favorite singer was brought Value for a special performancewhich is said to have been a sweet surprise gift for his wife.)
Empowering women in fashion was also Hines’ statement about designing clothes. “The timeless piece was completely handcrafted, pinned, draped and stitched by a team of artisans.” – said Keveza. The silver trim “allowed Cheryl to dazzle in the camera spotlights.”
Hines waxed poetic about the designer, whom she also loves and respects. “Ramona and I chose a metallic dress for the MAHA ball in Washington, DC because it has the perfect amount of drama and movement,” Hines exclusively shared with us. “Ramona is very talented in creating a dress that fits perfectly. This dress has a pleat on the bodice so it was perfect for a night out.’
“I’ve worn Ramona’s pieces for years; she designed mine wedding dress“Hines continued. “She’s a perfectionist who won’t stop until she designs the perfect dress — with the perfect fit.”
Consider her latest mission accomplished in fashion.