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January 21, 2025

Melania Breaks Internet with Style Choice on Inauguration Day

Anyone who does not have TDS would more than likely agree that we would be hard-pressed to find a more beautiful First Lady than Melania Trump.

Once again, Melania did not disappoint on inauguration day.

She went from a very classic look for the inauguration to a stunning dress for the ball later that night, and the internet just about broke with comments about her fashion choices.

Stunning

I have always liked Melania, and it just baffles me that the covers of fashion magazines she graced as a supermodel refuse to feature her simply because she is married to Donald Trump.

That is their loss, however, and Melania proved them all to be morons on inauguration day.

Melania had a toned-down look from the usual First Lady splash, choosing a navy ensemble with a boater that completed the look and added a little mystery.

Melania wore the hat down low over her brow, as her eyes were barely visible in most of the photos.

She also used American designers Adam Lippes and Eric Javits, who will surely get a major uptick in business after wowing the nation with his creation for Melania.

Lippes stated that it was an “honor” to kit the First Lady, and Javits sounded delighted to have created the boater hat that truly stole the show.

Javits stated, “No other hands touched it… prior to Herve [Pierre, Melania's personal stylist] and the First Lady receiving it.”

Melania’s personal stylist designed the striking gown worn by Melania at the ball later that night, wearing a strapless white gown with a black zig-zag accent, which Pierre stated was inspired by common “scribble.”

Melania completed the elegant look with a black choker, looking absolutely stunning when she and President Trump took the stage.

Again, it is just a shame that fashion magazines have banned her more or less because she is Mrs. Trump, but again, that is their loss.

Welcome back to the Whtie House, Melania!

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