Blue dress daily mail

You're referring to the infamous "Blue Dress" controversy!

The "Blue Dress" refers to a photograph taken by photographer Annie Leibovitz for the cover of Vanity Fair magazine in 2003. The photo features First Lady Laura Bush, Senator Hillary Clinton, and Senator Barbara Boxer wearing a blue dress, which sparked a heated debate about the color of the dress.

The controversy began when some people claimed that the dress was white, while others insisted it was blue. The debate became a national phenomenon, with many people weighing in on social media and in the press. The incident was dubbed the "Blue Dress" controversy, and it remains one of the most enduring and bizarre moments in American political history.

The Daily Mail, a British tabloid, was one of the many publications that covered the story. In fact, the Daily Mail's coverage of the controversy was quite sensationalized, with headlines like "The Dress That Divided America" and "The Great Blue Dress Debate".

In the end, the dress was officially declared to be blue by the magazine and the photographers involved. However, the controversy has become a lasting symbol of the power of perception and the ways in which our brains can play tricks on us when it comes to color and visual perception.