Anonymous wrote:
I've noticed when she has a trip she goes all in on one brand, probably because it's easy to buy it all at once. She did that with Favorite Daughter in Europe a couple years ago.
Favorite Daughter is sold at Nordstrom and Toccin is sold at Bloomingdale's so I would imagine she's just buying things that are easy for staff to return to Tyson's while she's gone if it doesn't work out.
Anonymous wrote:
It's not a terrible outfit, but totally wrong for this event. I do think she messages through her clothes and the message here is I don't want to be here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not a terrible outfit, but totally wrong for this event. I do think she messages through her clothes and the message here is I don't want to be here.
I agree. She didn’t need to go all in on pastel florals but this reads as way too casual for the woman hosting this particular event.
Anonymous wrote:
It's not a terrible outfit, but totally wrong for this event. I do think she messages through her clothes and the message here is I don't want to be here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you see Melania’s Easter egg roll outfit? I like it but it’s way more casual than anything any First Lady has worn before. She clearly did not buy an outfit special for the event. It’s spring-ish but doesn’t seem to be very Easter-y.
And she seems totally done with dresses/skirts. I wonder if she got some varicose veins and is trying to cover them up? I am a huge fan of pants myself but this seems like such a big shift from where she was a couple of years ago, even during the Florida interregnum where she favored flowy tropical dresses (which I loved for her).
I love this look - very nautical and crisp, springlike without the ridiculous dated florals that Jill Biden insisted on wearing.
I mean, Karoline Leavitt is definitely taking on Jill Biden’s florals, but she is in her 20s.
The timer that Trump is holding must be foreshadowing that Melania’s time is up.