The first lady and the president have been photographed in what will be their last official pose at the White House as a presidential couple.
Each and every one of the public appearances of Melania Trump has given something to talk about. For better or for worse, the looks that the still first lady of the United States has worn have generated some kind of conversation in the most informal groups and media from end to end of the planet. For example, when he got on some heart attack heels to visit those affected by Hurricane Harvey in Texas or that Zara jacket in which you could read: “I really don’t care, do you?” Said the model dressed by Melania to visit an immigrant refugee center.
The countdown to the freedom that Melania was waiting for has begun. In less than a month, current White House tenants will complete the move and move into their new home, the Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida. The Trump couple will leave Washington on January 10 and are expected to go to this residence where they voted in last month’s elections and where they have recently registered. “It makes sense that they want to be in Florida and make that iconic mansion their new home,” sources close to the marriage told People magazine.
The renovation staff is working on refurbishing the new home for the former president of the United States and his wife. Necessary work to “to make it bigger, more modern and more comfortable for use”.
The latest image published by the official account of the first lady is pure inspiration. Melania Trump has donned a tuxedo for the traditional photo shoot of what will be her last Christmas pose at The White House. An elegant tuxedo from Dior is whole plea feminism and the emancipation of women, values that her husband does not seem to have defended during his term as US president. Once again, we are facing a declaration of intent from the most secretive first lady in the entire history of the country.
In his fall-winter 1966 collection, Yves Saint Laurent presented his most iconic piece: the tuxedo. This garment, which was intended to be worn to protect clothing from the smell of cigarettes in a smoking-only room, was originally reserved for men only. However, Saint Laurent’s tuxedo was not an exact copy of the men’s tuxedo. He used the same codes but adapted them to the female body.
“For a woman, the tuxedo is an indispensable garment in which she will always feel fashionable, it is an elegant garment and not a fashionable garment. Fashions fade, style is timeless, ” said Yves Saint Laurent.
This is the last time the Trump couple will pose for the traditional White House Christmas photo before President-elect Joe Biden takes office on January 20, 2021. The couple have yet to make an official announcement about their plans. post-White House, but reports published in recent weeks have already indicated that they will move to Florida.
It is not yet known where the Trumps will end up living, but what we do know is that Florida residents are already taking legal action to try to prevent them from permanently moving into their Mar-a-Lago residence.