Melania Trump’s stylist claims it’s difficult to dress her

Melania Trump returned to the White House as First Lady for a second term, captivating attention with her Inauguration Day outfits.

She wore a navy silk wool coat, skirt, and ivory blouse by Adam Lippes, paired with a striking hat by Eric Javits that sparked widespread discussion. For the Inaugural Ball, she donned an Hervé Pierre gown with a Harry Winston choker, symbolizing the American Dream. Designer Hervé Pierre, a longtime collaborator, revealed challenges in dressing Melania, including backlash and ensuring off-the-rack pieces remain unique.

Social media buzzed over her elegant and symbolic fashion choices, blending tradition and cultural commentary.

Melania’s style continues to inspire fascination as she begins her second term. What are your thoughts?

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