Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Melania adds joy to happiness class

- Manish Mishra letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: US First Lady Melania Trump on Tuesday visited a government school in south Delhi’s Moti Bagh where she attended a class featuring the happiness curriculum with students who welcomed her in the traditiona­l Indian way, performed Yoga and danced for her.

“I cannot think of a better way to start our day,” Melania told students, teachers and reporters gathered at the Sarvodaya Co-ed Senior Secondary School in Moti Bagh.

NEWDELHI:Polished, weather-appropriat­e and ladylike -- that’s the best descriptio­n of both Melania and Ivanka Trump’s looks on Day 2 of their trip to India. While Melania cut a striking figure in an embroidere­d-with-lotuses midilength day dress from American design house Carolina Herrera (the label she’s endorsed on several occasions in the past) and wore it with a red sash around her waist, Ivanka looked regal in an Anita Dongre sherwani made out of handwoven silk from Murshidaba­d, West Bengal. The First Lady completed her look with white pumps; Ivanka’s Manolo Blahnik kitten heels added a chic finish to her structured attire. President Donald Trump stuck to his formal two-piece suit, which he offset with a red tie that matched Melania’s belt.

The embroidere­d lotus flowers on Melania’s dress can be traced back to Carolina Herrera’s Venezuelan roots. The lotus is India’s national flower (and the election symbol of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party). The Carolina Herrera dress cost 1,241 pounds (over ~1 lakh).

For the state dinner at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan, Melania opted for a bubblegum pink gown, also by Herrera. The column-like outfit had a fluid silhouette, relaxed cut sleeves and a knee-high slit ; she accessoris­ed it with chandelier earrings by Amrapali, stiletnavy tos and a messy chignon.

Perhaps it was her way of giving a tribute to the sari, said Indian designers. The bow detail on the neck brought to mind the sari pallu. As designer Shruti Sancheti put it: “FLOTUS has tried to interpret to sari in her own unique way. It looks like a cross between an Arabic silhouette and the Indian sari. She’s put in a lot of thought into this look and clearly, her styling team has done a good deal of research in India’s sartorial history and we should applaud her effort.”

The colour itself may have been a homage to India. After all, as iconic Vogue Editor Diana Vreeland once noted, “Pink is the blue of India”.

A section of style arbiters vouch that FLOTUS stayed true to her personal style and not completely Indianised herself. “The fabric of Melania’s dress looks breathable and I think the look is occasion-appropriat­e. She’s being respectful of Indian sensibilit­ies without compromisi­ng on comfort,” said designer Payal Singhal about the day dress.

However, it was Ivanka’s tailored-to-thrill avatar in the morning which won applause from designers and stylists across the board. On Ivanka’s sherwani which costs ~82,400, designer Dongre said: “It is timeless, and such a classic. We created this style 20 years ago and it’s amazing to see how beautifull­y relevant it is even today. A powerful, standout silhouette, a sherwani carries the same charisma in absolutely any colour...”

 ?? SANCHIT KHANNA/HT ?? US First Lady Melania Trump hugs a student at a government school in Moti Bagh on Tuesday.
SANCHIT KHANNA/HT US First Lady Melania Trump hugs a student at a government school in Moti Bagh on Tuesday.
 ?? REUTERS/BLOOMBERG ?? US First Lady Melania Trump (above) and president’s adviser Ivanka Trump (left), in New Delhi.
REUTERS/BLOOMBERG US First Lady Melania Trump (above) and president’s adviser Ivanka Trump (left), in New Delhi.
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