In late 1986, Lucille Ball was one of the recipents of the Kennedy Center Honors. The ninth annual awards ceremony, held in Washington, D.C. was a tremendous celebration for the performing arts . Lucy and husband Gary Morton posed for a photo before the Honors gala with then President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan. The Morton’s were later given this photo and framed it for display in their Beverly Hills home. In a rare, candid picture taken inside the Roxbury Drive mansion, this framed photo can be seen on a side table in the living room.
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Lucille Ball’s Purple Kennedy Center Honors Gown by Nolan Miller
On December 7, 1986 Lucille Ball was bestowed with the Kennedy Center Honors in Washington DC. The prestigious award could not have come at a better time in her life. Only a few days prior, Desi Arnaz pass away and a couple of months earlier her series “Life With Lucy” was cancelled. The rainbow ribbons were placed around Lucy’s neck during the black tie ceremony dinner held in the State Department’s Benjamin Franklin Dining Room.
Lucille look amazing wearing this custom-made purple gown by Nolan Miller. Consisting of dual-layered silk and chiffon the floor frock features a gathered waist for an elegant draped effect in the front, sheer long sleeves with button cuff closures and a high ruched collar.
The televised portion of the awards aired on December 26, 1986 and included performances to honor Lucy by Bea Arthur, Pam Dawber and Valerie Harper. A very poignant and emotional speech was given by Robert Stack which included a message from Desi. Lucy wore a different gown that evening which was also designed by Nolan Miller. Lucille Ball’s ribbons can be seen at the Lucy-Desi Museum and The National Comedy Center in her hometown of Jamestown, NY.












