Reason Melania Trump wears sunglasses in public so often revealed
Earlier this month (June 6), Melania Trump was branded “disrespectful” and “rude” by social media users for wearing sunglasses throughout the D-Day commemorations in France.
But keeping her shades on during the event, which she attended alongside French President Emanuel Macron and his wife, may have been a way of shielding herself from public scrutiny.
According to leading fashion psychologist Dawnn Karen, the First Lady uses the celebrity staple as sartorial “armour” against online bullying.
“She tends to wear sunglasses and hats to shield herself from the public eye,” Karen explained to the Mirror Online. “As she's stated in previous interviews, she often feels as though she is being bullied.”
For example, during an interview with ‘Good Morning America’ back in October 2018, the 49-year-old famously said that she set up her anti-cyberbullying campaign because she is “the most bullied person in the world”.
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“I believe that the hat serves as armour of some sort,” Karen continued. “When she's looking out into the audience, she cannot see the entire crowd due to her sunglasses or her hat.”
Though it’s not the first time Trump has used her White House closet to shun the media spotlight.
In April 2018, Trump was heavily mocked online for wearing a wide-brimmed hat by Hervé Pierre for the French state visit with Twitter users comparing her to the likes of Jude Law in ‘The Young Pope’ and Beyoncé.
getting some serious Beyoncé Formation vibes from Melania's hat this morning pic.twitter.com/9yp9X8isAt
— Niccole (@niccoleinDC) April 24, 2018
I’d rather have Melania’s hat as president.
— Scott Dworkin (@funder) April 24, 2018
Melania with the Young Pope hat pic.twitter.com/PqwI4bqO9A
— Josh Billinson (@jbillinson) April 24, 2018
Yet despite the odd fashion faux-pas, there’s no denying that the First Lady knows how to make a diplomatic statement.
During her most recent trip to London alongside the US President in June 2019, she made sure to pay tribute to the capital through the likes of a £3,500 landmark-emblazoned dress by Gucci and a flight-ready blouse by British fashion house, Burberry.
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While the predominantly blue and white wardrobe she chose during the three-day state visit also conveyed a message of “integrity and trust” according to expert Dawnn Karen.
“Her wearing white is symbolic of integrity. I believe that is what she is trying to convey alongside the president,” Karen explained. “Also, she has hints of blue, which is for trust. It's this notion of integrity and trust, which is what she's trying to use to offset Donald Trump's remarks regarding particular individuals.”
So next time she’s spotted wearing sunglasses for a public engagement, there may be more to it than meets the eye.