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WASHINGTON — The one-shouldered, white chiffon gown first lady Michelle Obama wore to the inaugural balls is going on display.

Obama is donating the gown to the First Ladies Collection at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History on Tuesday.

Dotted with beads and covered in fabric petals, the gown was a star attraction at 10 inaugural balls held in January 2009 to celebrate President Barack Obama’s swearing-in. Designer Jason Wu, 27, of New York, planned to join Michelle Obama for the event.

The Smithsonian is scheduled Wednesday to open a new gallery for the first ladies’ exhibit, one of its most popular attractions. The new addition will serve as a showcase for first ladies from Mamie Eisenhower, who served from 1953 to 1961, to Michelle Obama.

All first ladies since 1912 have contributed to the collection.

The Smithsonian asks each one to donate something that represents her. While donating the inaugural ball gown has become a tradition, it is not required. With Obama’s gift, the new gallery will have 10 inaugural gowns on display.

The entire exhibit will show 24 first ladies’ dresses, including 12 inaugural gowns.

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