The reason why Melania Trump’s inauguration outfit feels so familiar

Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States, marking the beginning of his second term. His wife, Melania Trump, stood by his side, making a strong fashion statement with her custom double-breasted navy coat by Adam Lippes and a matching boater hat by Eric Javits. The outfit caught significant attention, sparking debates on social media. Some interpreted her look as a message of confidence and strength, with one commenter suggesting it portrayed a “don’t mess with me” vibe. Others, however, were critical, especially of her hat choice, questioning its appropriateness for a church setting, while some praised it as stylish and reminiscent of 1920s fashion.

The outfit also sparked comparisons to Beyoncé’s iconic ‘Formation’ style, with fans joking about Melania entering her “Lemonade era.” Despite the mixed reactions, her ensemble kept eyes on her during the inauguration service at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Washington D.C.

In an interview, Melania reflected on her role as First Lady, emphasizing her independence and ability to stand on her own. She acknowledged that she didn’t always agree with her husband, but she valued her role as a mother, wife, and First Lady. She expressed that serving the country was her priority once Trump assumed office. Her public persona continues to spark conversations, particularly regarding her personal style and stance on her public duties.