Melania Trump channels Jackie Kennedy but
Conway grabs fashion headlines
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[January 21, 2017]
By Jill Serjeant
(Reuters) - New U.S. first lady Melania
Trump channeled style icon Jacqueline Kennedy on Friday but the
Inauguration Day fashion headlines were stolen by a military-style coat
worn by one of her husband's aides.
Trump, 46, the White House's first former model, chose American designer
Ralph Lauren's baby blue cropped jacket with cowl neckline and matching
dress for the swearing-in ceremony in Washington.
She later wowed onlookers in a sleek, off the shoulder white gown, slit
to the thigh, designed by French-born Herve Pierre, for a formal
inaugural ball where she and newly-elected President Donald Trump danced
to the song "My Way," made famous by the late Frank Sinatra.
But the outfit grabbing most attention was the patriotic red hat with
red, white and blue coat with brass buttons worn by Kellyanne Conway,
senior aide to Trump.
The $3,600 double-breasted Gucci coat evoked the American Revolution era
and took social media by storm with ridicule, memes and comparisons
ranging from Paddington Bear to Napoleon and a nutcracker.
Conway described it "Trump revolutionary wear" in an interview with NBC
television. The satirical "Daily Show" commented on Twitter that Conway
was "dressed as the era Trump wants to take America back to."
Style website Racked, however, complimented Conway as "the most
high-fashion person in Washington" on Friday.
By contrast, Melania Trump's outfit, worn with long matching gloves,
stiletto shoes, and her long hair swept up in a loose bun, had a 1960s
vibe.
The outfit, like other presidential inauguration dresses, will later be
sent to the Smithsonian Museum.
Fashion magazine Elle said Melania's choice "takes a very literal page"
from Kennedy's inaugural look in 1961.
"It's a look that, overall, is very safe, if a bit costume-y
(dye-to-match pumps!). As our first reality TV president enters office,
this is a family that is undeniably aware of what works on TV, and this
look is very on-the-nose, Jackie Kennedy-inspired, 'presidential,'"
wrote Elle's Leah Chernikoff.
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Melania Trump arrives on the West Front of the Capitol. REUTERS/Win
McNamee/Pool
Melania Trump's Inauguration Day outfits had been the cause of much
speculation after Tom Ford, Marc Jacobs and other leading designers
said publicly they would not dress the 5-feet-11-inch (1.8-m) former
model for her big day because they opposed her husband and his
policies.
Lauren and his eponymous corporation became synonymous with American
style through his preppy line of Polo shirts, casual slacks and
shorts in the 1970s.
The company's Facebook page filled on Friday with both praise and
dismay at his decision to dress Trump for the swearing-in ceremony.
He also designed the signature pantsuits worn by Trump's rival,
Democrat Hillary Clinton, both during the 2016 election campaign and
on Friday.
Elsewhere, white was the dominant color.
Ivanka Trump, who has her own fashion line, donned a white pantsuit
with an asymmetrical cut designed by Oscar de la Renta.
Clinton went for a cream coat over a more traditional pantsuit, and
Tiffany Trump wore a white double breasted coast over a white dress.
Melania Trump began her career as a teen model in her native
Slovenia and has been featured on the cover of magazines like Vogue
and GQ.
(Additional reporting by Angela Moon; Editing by Jonathan Oatis and
Cynthia Osterman)
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