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Melania Trump Wears Black To The President’s Speech

... And Twitter reacts

- Story by Valeriya Safronova/NYT

The black suit appeared straightfo­rward enough: monochrome, well-fitting and designed by the well-known American designer Michael Kors.

As it turned out, the choice was more contentiou­s than it seemed.

On Tuesday evening, as President Donald Trump delivered his speech to a joint session of Congress, Twitter began dissecting Melania Trump’s outfit. The sequins covering the wool dinner jacket and skirt: too flashy. The price — US$4,595 (161,000) for the skirt, $4,995 for the jacket — too high.

Some online commenters deemed the entire look inappropri­ate for Congress.

Others, like the actress Alyssa Milano, emphasised the price tag.

Of course, plenty of Twitter users found the choice to be tasteful and elegant, and defended the first lady.

But then there was the issue of the colour: black. Why choose black on a night when many Democratic women in Congress had decided to wear white as a show of unity for women’s rights?

The effort, led by Representa­tive Lois Frankel of Florida, the chairwoman of the House Democratic Women’s Working Group, had been communicat­ed to the group on Monday in a letter that called for members to wear white to “stand in solidarity with the women of our nation”.

Had Melania Trump been aware of the plan? Was her choice a comment on the matter? After all, as on past occasions, she picked out the dress herself. At least that’s the impression Kors gave in a statement issued on Wednesday morning: “Mrs Trump has been a long-time client at our New York boutique. She has a keen understand­ing of what works best for her and her lifestyle.”

The debate had echoes of the one over the pussy-bow blouse Melania Trump wore in her first appearance after the surfacing of the infamous Access Hollywood audio tape in which Donald Trump talked to Billy Bush about groping women. At the time, people wondered whether her choice of the Gucci blouse was a pointed statement or a simple coincidenc­e. And then, of course, there was the white Ralph Lauren jumpsuit she wore on election night, a not-so-subtle echo of one of Hillary Clinton’s signature looks.

On those two occasions, as on Tuesday night, no answer was evident, but calculated or not, the end result served to convey something of an us-versusthem message.

The president’s daughter Ivanka Trump felt a similar sting of backlash for the red off-the-shoulder dress (reportedly designed by Roland Mouret) that she wore on Tuesday evening, with some saying it was more appropriat­e for a night out than for a high-profile speech.

All the hubbub over the Trumps’ attire almost overshadow­ed another notable sartorial moment: the almost eerily co-ordinated outfits worn by Mike Pence and Paul Ryan.

Both the vice-president and the speaker of the House of Representa­tives wore dark suits with bright blue ties, leading some to compare the two to proud parents beaming at their son.

Maybe their matching looks (which bracketed the dark suit and blue-and-white tie worn by Donald Trump) were meant to signal co-operation between the White House and Congress. Or maybe their choices were just another example of the politico’s Capitol Hill uniform, just as Melania Trump’s suit was simply an expression of her personal tastes.

 ??  ?? Melania Trump at the president’s speech on Tuesday.
Melania Trump at the president’s speech on Tuesday.

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