So much has changed in the life of Melania Trump ever since she became the first lady of the United States. Other than moving from the Trump Tower to the White House, the FLOTUS fashion has also evolved.
While speaking with Express, stylist Naina Singla said that Melania has toned down her style, which makes her seem more conservative now than ever before. In the past, the first lady loved wearing short dresses and skirts. She also enjoyed wearing form-fitting clothes with plunging necklines.
But when she became the first lady, Melania started wearing longer pieces and more conservative styles.
“Her style is more refined, elegant, and polished; even though it's not super conservative, it is more conservative compared to what she wore in years past. In terms of colors, Melania loves white and black, monochromes, and vibrant colors. She loves wearing sheath dresses and is often seen belting her looks to accentuate her waistline,” Singla said.
At present, Melania’s outfits are more polished and professional-looking because of the image that she has to uphold. FLOTUS’s clothes are also very expensive, and she uses her own money to pay for them.
But according to The Hollywood Reporter, Donald Trump’s wife doesn’t pay the full price for the clothes that she wants to wear. Veteran red carpet stylist Phillip Bloch said that the FLOTUS doesn’t get free clothes because she’s rich and she can afford to buy her own.
“Melania is buying, but she does not have limited options — she is married to a rich man and can buy whatever she wants! She wears clothes well and has a great style, I rarely see her make a misstep,” he said.
However, not everyone would agree with Bloch. Some netizens don’t seem to like Melania’s style. In fact, when she wore a controversial “I Don’t Really Care, Do You?” jacket, she was immediately mocked for it.


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