A second meme creator shared a picture of Melania in her hat next to an image of Mad magazine’s Spy vs. Spy cartoon. “And now I will never unsee it. Thank you,” one viewer commented under ...
And, of course The Hat: handcrafted by American milliner Eric Javits, the boater silhouette was pulled low, casting a shadow over her face and shading her eyes. If you like the metaphor of fashion ...
“Take off that silly-ass hat.” -Chris Rock, No Sex in the Champagne Room Photo: Julia Demaree Nikhinson - Pool/Getty Images Melania Trump showed up to her dude’s inauguration in a hat so ...
She showed up to the inauguration on Monday morning wearing a long, dark coat, which appears black from a distance but is actually navy, and a matching wide-brimmed hat. The coat, skirt ...
First lady Melania Trump's hat caught the attention of many across the country and on social media on Inauguration Day. The man behind the design, Eric Javits, has been creating headwear for decades.
While red baseball caps have become synonymous with President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump made her own millinery-related fashion statement, sporting a navy wide-brimmed hat by an ...
Melania Trump turned heads at Donald Trump's inauguration Monday with a navy and ivory hat from a little-known American designer whose creations often cost $225 to $1,250. The incoming first lady ...
The man behind Melania Trump’s head-turning hat is sharing how it came to be. “It was my great honor and privilege to create the hat our First Lady, Melania Trump wore for the inaugural ...
Javits hand-sewed about 92 percent of the hat’s seams using couture techniques, he said, and “No other hands touched, (nor eyes saw) the hat prior to Herve Pierre and the first Lady receiving ...
For her husband Donald Trump's second inauguration, Melania stepped out in a dark coat and skirt from New York designer Adam Lippes that was accessorized with a large hat. In photos with Joe and ...
Inauguration fashion statements from the first lady — as well as the second. Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times Supported by By Vanessa Friedman The author has covered political image-making ...