The former model chose a striking custom double-breasted navy coat by Adam Lippes, paired with a matching boater hat designed by Eric Javits, crafted specifically for the occasion. Her bold outfit sparked speculation, with many wondering if she was intentionally sending a message on the historic day her husband was sworn in as president for a second term.
Some observers interpreted her look as a statement of strength and authority. One person commented, “It makes her look hard. But maybe that’s what she wants to convey today—an all-business, don’t-mess-with-me kind of attitude.”
The former model chose a striking custom double-breasted navy coat by Adam Lippes, paired with a matching boater hat designed by Eric Javits, crafted specifically for the occasion. Her bold outfit sparked speculation, with many wondering if she was intentionally sending a message on the historic day her husband was sworn in as president for a second term.
Some observers interpreted her look as a statement of strength and authority. One person commented, “It makes her look hard. But maybe that’s what she wants to convey today—an all-business, don’t-mess-with-me kind of attitude.”
As always, Melania’s outfit turned heads and sparked lively debate. Her choice of attire at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Lafayette Square, Washington D.C., for her husband’s inauguration drew mixed reactions, proving once again that her fashion choices never go unnoticed.
On social media, opinions ranged widely. One X user shared a traditional view, saying, “I don’t like the hat. You don’t wear a hat in a church. I’m old-fashioned.”
Others, however, were quick to praise her bold fashion statement. One admirer enthusiastically commented, “Melania’s hat! 🔥”
Love it or critique it, Melania’s style continues to captivate and command attention.
Speaking to Fox of her role as a First Lady, Melania said, “I feel I was always me the first time as well, I just feel that people didn’t accept me maybe.
“Maybe some people, they see me as just a wife of the president, but I’m standing on my own two feet, independent. I have my own thoughts.
“I have my own yes and no. I don’t always agree with what my husband is saying or doing. And that’s OK.”
She said that her priority is to be a mom, a First Lady, and a wife. “And once we are in on Jan. 20, you serve the country,” she added.
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