Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Melania sans headscarf causes stir on Twitter

- Joyeeta Biswas joyeeta.biswas@htlive.com

Trump started her maiden foreign trip as US first lady with a small dose of controvers­y, after her sartorial choice set tongues wagging across social media.

She chose not to wear a headscarf. In Saudi Arabia.

The Middle Eastern nation has strict dress codes for women, who are required to wear a long loose robe known as an abaya. Most also cover their hair with a niqab.

Melania wore a black pantsuit with a golden belt as she stepped out of Air Force One onto the Riyadh tarmac, but she had not donned the customary headscarf. A picture of her being served beverages in the attire was later posted on her official FLOTUS account on Twitter.

The US first lady is not the first foreign female dignitary to forego the headscarf — earlier this year, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister Theresa May too decided against covering their hair.

However, Melania’s decision to eschew the dress code caused a stir because, as many on social media pointed out, Donald Trump had in 2015 criticised then first lady Michelle Obama for making the same choice during her visit to the country.

Trump had said in a tweet that, while many people applauded Obama’s decision, the people of Saudi Arabia “were insulted” and that the US had “enuf (sic) enemies”.

Of course, Melania does not have to abide by her husband’s preference­s on dress code, but it’s worth noting that this isn’t the first time that the behaviour of Trump or those around him in office has clashed wildly with his earlier rhetoric.

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