Melania
Trump copied Michelle Obama again — but this time, it's a brilliant political
move
Melania Trump seems to have
a new favorite shirt.
On Thursday, President
Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump spent part of Thanksgiving
Day with members of the U.S. Coast Guard in Riviera Beach, Florida.
Melania's shirt immediately
caught our eye — a $75 button down from J. Crew. The first lady had previously worn the
shirt when returning from Camp David.
The first lady has
developed a balancing act between her typical high-fashion looks — which
usually cost a couple of thousand of dollars — and clothing she wears when
she's making public visits to promote certain causes.
While Melania will wear a $3,000
coat to the annual turkey pardoning, she'll change
into a button down and baseball cap to spend time with the Coast Guard. It's
the same strategy that leads the first lady to wear stilettos while leaving the
White house, but change into her baseball cap and sneakers on the plane.
Michelle Obama became
famous for her appreciation of Target and J. Crew fashion during her time as
first lady. Obama used fashion to appear as an accessible yet aspirational
"mom-in-chief" — a look that Melania Trump seems to be adopting
herself.
First Lady Trump was
famously criticized for giving a Republican National Committee speech that was eerily
similar to one that Michelle Obama gave in 2008.
That isn't to say that
Trump is necessarily trying to exactly replicate Obama's style. Obama was
primarily known for her more accessible fashion choices, with dresses priced at
more than $1,000 as the exception — not the rule.
However, Melania Trump is learning that, when
it comes to certain public appearances, going for a more accessible look can
pay off. And, that might require repeating a few J. Crew button downs
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