Trump Ink: Famous Fashion Houses “slaughtered” to dress her on the Day of inauguration

When in 1016 the president was first elected, his wife was “eat door” from large fashion houses who were afraid to connect to his “toxic” policy. The former model and current First Lady (in a few days), Melania Trump ended up wearing in Donald Trump’s inauguration, in January 2017, a blue cashmere dress and bolero by American designer Ralph Lauren, worth about 6,500 euros, one of the few designers offered to create a garment out of respect for the presidency’s office. How times have changed… As the Daily Mail reports, now famous houses – such as Versace and Christian Dior – are “slaughtered” in the 54-year-old’s apron in order to dress her in the face of inauguration on January 20. Toni Holt Kramer, founder of Trumpettes support team and close friend of Trump couple, said: “Things are very different this time. When President Trump was first elected in 2016, Melanie was indeed very badly treated. People spoke against her and refused to dress her. She was avoided and treated horribly, but treated only with finesse. It must have been hard for her. At the time people are begging to dress her. ” Jeremy Scott, a former creative director of Moschino and a favorite of Beyonce and Lady Gaga, said prior to Trump’s first inauguration that he would “never” plan for Melanie. CORVERSE “Obviously [Ink] is wonderful, but I can’t separate it from who it is. I don’t know Melania,” he said. And French designer Sophie Theallet – whose clients include Oprah Winfrey and Jennifer Lopez – wrote an open letter urging her fellow designers not to cooperate with Melanie saying: “I will not participate in the outfit or connection in any way with the next First Lady. The rhetoric of racism, sexism and xenophobia launched by her husband’s presidential campaign is incompatible with the common values we live in.” While Melania’s final choice of clothing in inauguration is still “in the air”, designer Erve Pierre’s long-time friend prefers an American brand for her. “The truth is that no one knows what Melania will wear, but it will be a garment that stays in history. The mood is very different this time. People voted overwhelmingly in favour of President Trump, so, of course, everyone wants to dress Melania,” Holt Kramer said.