Lunch is served! The menu for the inaugural luncheon held after the Donald Trump and Mike Pence's swearing in ceremony has been announced. The lunch, which is held by the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, will feature 200 guests including family of the president and vice president.
The three course meal will be prepared by Design Cuisine based out of Arlington, Virginia and feature a range of wines from California.
First Course
Maine Lobster and Gulf Shrimp with Saffron Sauce and Peanut Crumble
Wine: J. Lohr 2013 Arroyo Vista Chardonnay
Second Course
Grilled Seven Hills Angus Beef with Dark Chocolate and Juniper Jus and Potato Gratin
Wine: Delicato Black Stallion 2012 Limited Release Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon
Third Course
Chocolate Soufflé and Cherry Vanilla Ice Cream
Wine: Korbel Natural “Special Inaugural Cuvée” California Champagne
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Future first lady of the United States Melania Trump's inauguration looks could be in the hands of two major fashion designers. According to Women's Wear Daily, Ralph Lauren and Karl Lagerfeld are the leading names of who will dress Melania for the parade and Inaugural Balls.
Ralph Lauren has dressed former first ladies Betty Ford, Nancy Reagan and Michelle Obama. He also designed pantsuits for first lady turned Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Karl, who is designer for Chanel and Fendi, has not designed for a first lady, making it a first if Melania picks him for her husband's big day.
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Tom Barrack, the chairman of the inauguration committee, revealed that President Donald Trump's inaugural event won't be a "circus-like" coronation.
“We’re fortunate in that we have the greatest celebrity in the world, which is the president-elect, side by side with the current president... So what we’ve done instead of trying to surround him with what people consider A-listers is we are going to surround him with the soft sensuality of the place,” he previously said. “It’s a much more poetic cadence than having a circus-like celebration that’s a coronation.”
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As with tradition, the president-elect and President Obama will carpool to the swearing-in ceremony on Inauguration Day. Outgoing presidents have accompanied incoming presidents from the White House to the Capitol since 1837 (with a few exceptions), according to the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies.
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Who the future First Lady Melanie Trump chooses to wear for the big day remains to be seen, however her makeup artist Nicole Bryl recently opened up about beauty plans for Inauguration Day.
"There will be a meeting with the entire creative team to discuss the look for each event for that day, as they will be several," she shared. "Melania will absolutely let us know what she envisions for herself, since she always has such a strong and secure idea of how she likes things. It makes it that much easier for the rest of us to team together and execute her vision."
Nicole added, "I look forward to seeing what she has decided to wear. It's always a treat to be a part of her impeccable beauty creation."
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According to Us Weekly, Caitlyn Jenner received and accepted an invitation to attend Donald Trump’s inauguration. During the 2016 election, the reality star, who is a vocal Republican, said that she would like to serve as a “trans ambassador."
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Opera singer Jackie Evancho, who first rose to fame competing on America’s Got Talent at the age of ten, will perform the National Anthem at the event.
“I hope to just kind of make everyone forget about rivals and politics for a second and just think about America and the pretty song that I’m singing,” she said of the gig during an interview on CBS Sunday Morning. “I’m hoping that I can bring people together.”
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The Mormon Tabernacle Choir will also perform on Inauguration Day. The 360-member chorus that is comprised of all volunteers has previously sung at the inaugurations of US presidents and has been referred to as "America's Choir."
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There will be plenty of high kicks when President Trump takes office. The Radio City Rockettes are among performers at the January 20 inauguration. The group's decision to perform at the inauguration has been met with controversy within.
After one dancer complained about being forced to perform at the event because of their union, the American Guild of Variety Artists, the Madison Square Garden Company, which manages the Rockettes, said that they could opt out if they wanted to.
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Performing on stage at the "Make America Great Again! Welcome Celebration" taking place January 19 are rock band 3 Doors Down, country singer Toby Keith, DJ Ravidrums, The Piano Guys, Lee Greenwood and The Frontmen of Country (Tim Rushlow, Larry Stewart, and Richie McDonald).
Color Purple Broadway star Jennifer Holliday, bottom right, who had been previously confirmed, later pulled out of the event citing opposition to the performance by her fans in the LBGT community.
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