On Martin Luther King Day 2025, Donald J. Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States. This irony did not go over well with anyone with even a passing knowledge of American history. Anger, disappointment, and disappointment were palpable from Democrats and even those in the fashion industry.
designer adam lipps The person who dressed Melania Trump for the event originally completed Lippes’ custom look with an Eric Javits hat and Manolo Blahnik pumps in a comment on his post about the new first lady. was turned off. After his initial “no comments” policy, the brand opened the floodgates, but negative tweets were quickly deleted.
Oscar de la Renta, who dressed Ivanka Trump for her pre-inauguration gala, and Oscar de la Renta, who dressed Vice President Vance’s wife Usha Vance on her big day. That didn’t apply.
@summerblood I wrote.Wow, you dressed the whole group. Well another brand to avoid,” meanwhile @pdxjill I entered “”So is ODLR now the exclusive brand of MAGA Republicans?” @itsanupama I wrote, “Time to drop off my ODLR dress at the consignment store!”
“Fashion is apolitical and non-partisan. ”I wrote Andrea Nuñez. Many other commenters understood the motivations of designers who find it difficult. do not have To dress up women on such a big world stage. From a business perspective, this can be seen as a great opportunity to promote your brand.
What do you think? Will you continue to support Adam Lipps and Oscar de la Renta?
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