January, 21, 2025-03:51
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The real reason Melania wore THAT inauguration hat, its extraordinary backstory:
Melania Trump’s attire for her husband’s first inauguration—a custom powder-blue suit dress designed by Ralph Lauren—instantly reminded many of Jackie Kennedy. Her hair was styled in a loose 1960s chignon, complementing her smile and evoking a nostalgic era of political idealism through her fashion choices.
In contrast, her recent appearance was marked by a more subdued tone. This time, Melania chose a custom navy silk wool coat dress paired with a matching pencil skirt and an ivory silk crepe blouse. To the astonishment of fashion observers, these pieces were meticulously hand-sewn in New York City by the esteemed American designer Adam Lippes.
Completing her striking look was a boater hat designed by another American talent, Eric Javits. It has been nearly three decades since a First Lady, specifically Hilary Clinton in 1993, wore a hat on inauguration day, adding a theatrical flair to Melania's outfit while nearly concealing her eyes.
For someone who is often seen in sunglasses, this choice may have been the next best option on a day when global attention was focused on her. At first glance, Melania, 54, appeared to honor the traditional expectations of First Ladies during inauguration ceremonies.She has, I believe, once again surprised her critics. By choosing a design that is distinctly American yet remarkably reminiscent of the European silhouettes that define her style, Melania has demonstrated not only a sense of independence but also a historical understanding of a strategy perfected by Jackie Kennedy.
Under political pressure to move away from Parisian haute couture, Jackie turned to American designer Oleg Cassini to recreate her cherished French silhouettes, ultimately referring to him as her 'Secretary of Style.'
It remains uncertain whether Adam Lippes will assume a similar role. The selections made on Monday certainly suggest that, at least in terms of fashion, Melania may have a very different vision for the next four years.