On Tuesday, the magazine published what's being called a "scathing" take on Melania Trump's White House portrait. I'd, however, contest that it could've been meaner!
Melania Trump became the First Lady of the United States for the second time on Monday, January 20, and just like her first time, she got an official portrait made.
The first lady went patriotic at her husband’s swearing-in, wearing two U.S. fashion brands, while the new Cabinet stepped into the spotlight in sharp styles and fresh colors.
Vogue Magazine criticized Melania's Trump official White House portrait, saying she looked "more like a freelance magician than a public servant."
She’s stunning and rarely misses when it comes to fashion…your opinions are trash and based purely on politics,” one critic wrote in response to the piece.
Melania Trump's fashion highlights the political divisiveness in America, with some designers refusing to dress her.
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Melania Trump arrived at the inauguration of her husband, President-elect Donald Trump, on Monday.
Vogue has been slated for launching a “vile” attack on President Donald Trump‘s wife, Melania. Knewz.com can report the magazine’s editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour, a known Democrat, released a vicious review of the First Lady’s new White House portrait – after years of publicly worshipping Jill Biden and Kamala Harris.
Melania Trump leaned into a patriotic color palette for husband Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration on Monday. The former model wore a custom double-breasted navy coat by Adam Lippes and a matching boater hat by Eric Javits, both American designers, for the occasion.
As Women's Wear Daily noted, Melania Trump's outfit is a departure from tradition. She usually prefers European designs for her daily wardrobe. The fashion-focused outlet reported that Melania's personal stylist, Herve Pierre, orchestrated the outfit in collaboration with several U.S.-based designers specifically for the inauguration.
Channeling her husband Donald Trump’s campaign of portraying strength, she was shot in black and white by Belgian photographer Régine Mahaux. Melania posed in a menswear-inspired tuxedo with contemporary femininity: a tailored black blazer with wide lapels over an unbuttoned white top. It was teamed with a cummerbund and trousers.