Aroused criticism of fashion experts

Controversial outfits worn by first American women

  • Jacqueline Kennedy and her pink pants.

  • Melania Trump's unsuccessful jacket.

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  • Michelle Obama wears a sleeveless dress.

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Experts have derided the black patterned tights worn by the first lady of the United States, Jill Biden, in April, and described it as "Fishion Gate", to indicate that it represents a scandal in the fashion world.

Ms Biden responded to the criticism in an interview with Vogue, saying: It's amazing that people pay attention to every little detail.

And the sock didn't look like fishing nets, and it wasn't lace, it was a very nice sock.

The white helmet worn by former first lady Melania Trump, during her visit to Kenya in October 2018, sparked controversy due to its association with the colonial rule of Africa.

Many people on social media pointed out that the helmet, made of felt, is a great symbol of colonial rule, often worn by European travelers and military personnel from colonial armies.

One of the most controversial moments about Mrs. Trump's fashion was her jacket, which had the words on the back of her jacket: I really don't care. Mrs. Trump wore it to visit immigrant children at a government facility in June 2018. Trump initially denied that the jacket's message was related to that visit. A few months later, in another interview, she said that the letter was directed at the left-wing media that was critical of her. She was also criticized for wearing expensive high-heeled shoes while visiting the site of a natural disaster in August 2017. In May 2017, she was criticized for wearing a $51,500 Dolce & Gabbana jacket at the G7 summit in Italy.

In April 2009, former first lady Michelle Obama was criticized for wearing $540 Lanvin sneakers while visiting a food bank.

Michelle Obama also wore a sleeveless purple dress to her husband's first joint session of Congress in February 2009, which some critics deemed too casual or out of season.

The late first lady, Nancy Reagan, chose a one-shoulder dress during her husband Ronald Reagan's inauguration as president in 1981. Critics considered the dress a bold look, and Washington Post chief critic Robin Geffan wrote in 2016: It was surprisingly audacious. for a first lady and was undoubtedly charming.

As well as Jacqueline Kennedy's pink 1960's pants.

Martha Weinman of the New York Times at the time described the late first lady, Jacqueline Kennedy's vibrant outfits as something likely to have major political consequences.

This indicates the emergence of a new type of first ladies.

For the president's wife this fall, style could be a big problem, could it mean too much style - or too little of it?

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