Texas woman discovers her $15 Goodwill gown was created by Jackie Kennedy's personal designer: 'Crazy'

One man’s trash may be another man’s treasure — but sometimes that treasure turns out to be a gown designed by none other than Jacqueline Kennedy’s personal dressmaker.

Kansas Michalke, a content creator and mom of two in Austin, Texas, said she always had a knack for finding hidden gems while thrifting.

“[My family] was not well off in any capacity,” she told Fox News Digital. “My mom was a single mom, my dad was a single dad, and we would do garage sales … and this was something I grew up with.”

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“We never really cared about designers or brand names or anything like that,” she said.

“We were just simple little country people who [would] go straight to the clearance section or thrift shops. It wasn’t anything that I was ever ashamed of. And I always liked having things that were different.”

Kansas Michalke said she’s always loved thrifting and can find exactly what she is looking for, but this time she may have found something more: a vintage Oleg Cassini gown. (Kansas Michalke)

Michalke was nearing the end of her shopping excursion when she came across a bright, shiny evening gown.

“I did my last lap and I saw the twinkle of the dress and I thought, ‘Oh my gosh, this will be so fun to play dress up with,’ and I just tossed it in the cart,” Michalke recalled.

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“I didn’t look at the label. I didn’t look at anything. I was like, ‘My daughters will love this. I hope it fits.’”

It wasn’t until Michalke got into the passenger seat with her husband at the wheel that she realized she’d found something special.

Michalke of Texas was taking her last lap around her local Goodwill shop when a pink, sparkly evening gown caught her eye. (Kansas Michalke)

“When I typed in [the designer’s] name, Jackie Kennedy popped up and I thought, ‘No way, this is crazy.’ And then that’s when I did start doing full research on Oleg Cassini, and [discovered] just how iconic he was,” Michalke said.

Michalke had purchased a vintage Oleg Cassini-designed dress.

The ticket price was $15.

While the initial glitz and glam of the garment first caught Michalke’s attention, she also noticed the craftsmanship of the gown — specifically, the sequin work and the two-sized pearl detail.

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She continued to dig more into the work and life of Oleg Cassini, discovering his connection to the starlets of Old Hollywood such as Grace Kelly.

But it was Cassini’s relationship with Jackie Kennedy that really solidified his place in the history of fashion.

The Austin-based content creator said she didn’t read the gown’s label until she’d gotten in the car to leave the Goodwill store where she purchased the garment. She wound up feeling blown away by what she had discovered. (Kansas Michalke)

The fashionable former first lady even referred to him as her “secretary of style,” according to L’Officiel, a French fashion magazine.

Cassini was Jackie Kennedy’s principal fashion designer. He even designed the gown she wore during her husband John Kennedy’s presidential inauguration in 1961, according to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.

Cassini died in 2006, and was “the oldest living fashion designer in the history of American design,” according to his biography featured in the museum’s digital archives.

On Jan. 20, 1961, the date of the inauguration of John F. Kennedy as the 35th president of the United States in Washington, D.C., President and Mrs. Kennedy are photographed as they leave the White House to attend a series of inaugural balls. Five locations were booked to hold the tremendous crowd that wanted to attend. The first lady’s dress was designed by Oleg Cassini. (Getty Images)

Michalke shared her Cassini find on social media, where many users told her about their own Cassini-branded garments — but the Texas mom’s gown was a bit different.

“What I found is different because mine wasn’t a mass-produced item. I can’t find the dress anywhere online,” she said.

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“It’s definitely ’80s or earlier because of how the tag [is] hand-sewn in, and they didn’t use machine sewing until the ‘90s, so I know that it’s either ’80s or before, but there’s nothing else I can find on it.”

What gave away the date of the dress was the tag that appeared to have been hand-sewn in, leading Michalke to believe the dress was designed in the late ‘70s or early ’80s, she said. (Kansas Michalke)

She started to do research on the tag and found that the dress may have been a part of Cassini’s “Black Tie Collection.”

Michalke has tried to find other styles similar to her dress by Cassini, but said she cannot find anything that resembles her glistening gown.

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“I can’t find anything like it, and so I’m thinking that’s what makes it even more special. Is it potentially like a one-off piece? Maybe a runway piece. I just don’t know,” she added.

While Michalke hopes to one day learn more about the dress and figure out its actual worth, she mostly cares about wearing it while playing dress-up with her girls.

Michalke loves playing dress-up in her new gown with ther two daughters, but also hopes to pass it along to them one day. (Kansas Michalke)

“My four-year-old Memphis is obsessed with fashion, and her exact words were, ‘Mom, this is iconic,'” Michalke said with a laugh.

What made the $15 find even more exciting was that the moment Michalke tried on the dress, it fit like a glove.

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Michalke said she lives by the phrase, “Boycott being boring” — and this gem is arguably anything but boring.

Her love of thrifting and finding great pieces at Goodwill has inspired her to write a thrifting guide for others filled with tips and tricks on how to find exactly what you want while hitting the clearance rack.

The Texas mom paid only $15 for this vintage couture gown designed by Oleg Cassini, a favorite designer of Grace Kelly and Jacqueline Kennedy. (Kansas Michalke)

“I’m convinced that there’s not a bad thrift store. I’ve never met one, and I go thrift shopping [at] second-hand estate sales, at least four times a week,” she said.

A representative at Goodwill Central Texas told Fox News Digital that its staff loves hearing when Goodwill customers find “exciting and rare pieces like this.”

“It just goes to show the beauty of thrifting and that you can find just about anything at Goodwill. It really is a treasure hunt in every store,” the rep said.

“One of the cool things about shopping here is each piece has a past life, sometimes with a pretty great story behind it. We hope she loves this iconic find!”

Fox News Digital reached out to the Oleg Cassini brand for comment as well.

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Sydney Borchers is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital. 

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