Fashion Designer Calls on Industry to not Dress Melania Trump


Melania Trump is a very attractive and elegant lady.  You would think that those in the fashion industry might find her to be a terrific person on whom to focus their creative talents.  However, the liberal sore losers are willing to ditch any integrity they might have and ignore their craft as they use Melania as a vehicle for attacking her husband.  So instead of acting like adults, fashion designers are stooping to taking out their frustrations over Hillary’s loss on Mrs. Trump.

As we’ve seen with Michelle Obama, the first lady of the United States can be an important figure to the fashion industry. Things might change when Melania Trump gets to the White House.

Designer Sophie Theallet announced that she will not dress Melania and is asking designers to do the same to protest the corrosive ideals touted by her husband, President-elect Donald Trump.

“As one who celebrates and strives for diversity, individual freedom and respect for all lifestyles, I will not participate in dressing or associating in any way with the next First Lady,” Theallet wrote,”The rhetoric of racism, sexism, and xenophobia unleashed by her husband’s presidential campaign are incompatible with the shared values we live by. I encourage my fellow designers to do the same.”

Clearly Sophie Theallet has a vastly enlarged concept of her own self-importance.  She further combines her oversized ego with her utter ignorance for what Mr. Trump stands for.  She then scrapes the bottom of the barrel by combining her arrogance with her ignorance in order to take out her frustration over Mrs. Clinton’s loss on Melania Trump.  Thus, Theallet has jettisoned any right to be respected.

While Theallet has some who support her views, the good news is that others in her industry do not.

Some other brands have also spoken out–Joseph Altuzarra told the New York Times, “I don’t want to not dress people I disagree with.” [How does this guy even know what Melania thinks?]  Marcus Wainwright of Rag & Bone said, “It would be hypocritical to say no to dressing a Trump. If we say we are about inclusivity and making American manufacturing great again, then we have to put that before personal political beliefs.” [A breath of fresh air, as this gentleman takes a standard liberal tactic and uses that tactic on the liberals themselves.]

So while Sophie Theallet attacks the Trumps from the twin pits of ignorance and hypocrisy, there are some designers who are behaving like mature, responsible businesspersons instead of like crybabies.  And at the risk of sounding a bit insensitive, did these designers who eschew Mrs. Trump really want to dress Hillary???

Source:  Elle

Photo: wikifeet, sophietheallet



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