A general impression about how First Lady Melania Trump managed her first international tour

U.S. Nilgun Salim
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Despite everything that has been written about Donald Trump’s behavior during his first international tour as President of the United States, most of us became dazzled by First Lady Melania Trump.


From the exact moment she got off the plane in Saudi Arabia it became clear that Melania Trump had learned from predecessor Michelle Obama how important is the style factor.


Her black outfit, created by Stella McCartney resembled a lot with the traditional clothes worn by the Muslim women from the region.


Once in Israel, Melania wore a white outfit, a color considered by the Jews as sacred and a symbol of purity and peace.


At the meeting with the Pope, Melania slipped into a lace dress and she covered her head with a veil. The following day, in Brussels, the beautiful Slovenian wore a bronze suit made by a Belgian designer.


Following her trip to Italy, both in Rome and Sicily, she opted for Italian brand Dolce & Gabbana.


Her strategy was clear when she prepared her outfits for the nine-day tour and the time she spent gathering information about each country and culture she visited was fruitful.


But there were two wrong moves


The first was that she did not cover her head in Saudi Arabia after her husband criticized Michelle Obama for the same gesture and the second was the $ 51.000 jacket she wore in Brussels and Italy.


But beyond these mistakes, the way the First Lady of the United States came forward tells a lot about her and how she interacts with her husband. For a person who speaks little in public, non-verbal language is extremely important.


‘I followed her with great interest when he stepped down from Air Force One, every time, and saw that the two had descended as partners. She has always had the impression she is a president’s wife and she is fully prepared for the role’, Anita McBride, head of the First Laura Bush staff at the White House, told CNN.

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