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Melania Trump: as if peeled out of the egg – and yet completely wrong
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Melania Trump dresses fashionable and expensive when it comes to royal state visit in Great Britain, but she still lacks the necessary sensitivity. A look back in pictures.
It is already Melania Trump’s second term as a first lady, but unlike her predecessors, she seems to keep little of fashionable diplomacy. During the royal state visit in Great Britain, she showed herself in a trench coat of the urbritical brand Burberry when she arrived in London-Stansted, but the following day it was over with the tact.
Melania Trump? “Looks like an Easter egg”
The rules of the game are actually clear: monarches and presidentialists usually show themselves in fashion from home or in clothes from the host country when they visit each other. A small gesture that is perceived by millions of people worldwide and is supposed to illustrate harmony. Melania Trump, on the other hand, follows her own protocol: when visiting Windsor, she wore French couture from Dior, a bright yellow dress at the state banquet, which collected plenty of ridicule on social media. There it said: “She looks like an Easter egg!”
Or should your dress together with the blue robe of Queen Camilla, as some commentators suspected, may have been a statement for Ukraine? If that was the case, the message didn’t arrive everywhere.
So did Melania Trump step into a fat again because she once again didn’t stick to the usual customs? It is more likely that she also selected her outfits with calculation this time. After all, the discussion about her fashion distracts from her husband. If everyone plunts on a yellow dress-whoever talks about protest marches thousands of British against US President Donald Trump?
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Source: Stern

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