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5 Times We Wouldn’t Call Lara Trump’s Fashion Choices Appropriate

In the world of political fashion, few names stir up as much intrigue and, let’s face it, confusion as Lara Trump’s. While the political arena anticipates Donald Trump’s potential VP pick for 2024 with bated breath, Lara has been making waves in a completely different field: fashion. But not necessarily for reasons one might aspire to. 

The Copacabana Incident

Imagine, if you will, New Year’s Eve at Mar-a-Lago. The glitz, the glamour, and then Lara Trump, turning heads not just for her presence but for her daring fashion choice. Dressed in what could only be described as a showgirl’s dream, complete with a white gown slit from every conceivable angle and adorned with feathers, Lara seemed to channel her inner Barry Manilow’s “Copacabana” muse. While the dress was undeniably eye-catching, one can’t help but ponder the message it intended to send. Designed by Oscar Garcia-Lopez, it was meant to embody empowerment and confidence. However, the timing and setting perhaps made this bold statement more of a fashion faux pas, leaving us wondering if less could’ve been more in this instance.

Pageant Dreams in Bad Taste

Then there was the fashion show for charity, a noble cause, no doubt. Yet, Lara’s choice of attire—a blue ruched top corset paired with a flowing, see-through lace number—seemed more suited for a fantasy or pageant stage than a charity event. While her intentions were good, the execution left many scratching their heads, wondering if the ensemble was more a misstep in judgment rather than a statement of style.

Interesting Conservation Choices

Mar-a-Lago again provides the backdrop, this time for Lara’s peacock feathered frock—a direct nod, perhaps, to her husband Eric’s hunting exploits. However, with the green peacock listed as an endangered species, this fashion choice veers into questionable territory. It’s one thing to stand out, it’s another to do so at the potential cost of conservation awareness. This outfit, while unique, perhaps sends the wrong message about wildlife preservation.

An Ill-timed Tribute to the Second Amendment

On a day that should have been reserved for reflection and mourning, Lara Trump and her companions chose to flaunt their firearms in what was dubbed a “girls’ day out.” Following closely on the heels of a tragic mass shooting, this choice of activity and its subsequent social media showcase struck many as not just inappropriate but deeply insensitive. While advocating for the Second Amendment rights is one thing, timing and context are everything. This particular display seemed to disregard the latter, highlighting a grave misstep in public perception management.

Recycling with a Questionable Twist

The Trump family aren’t big on the idea of global warming. In fact this is what Donald Trump posted on twitter about it: 

Yet we had high hopes when Lara Trump chose to ring in the New Year in a see-through number borrowed from Kimberly Guilfoyle’s wardrobe. While recycling fashion is commendable, especially in an era calling for sustainability, the choice of garment—a net curtain-like dress—left many divided. The outfit, intended to dazzle, instead walked a fine line between tasteful and tasteless, proving that even in recycling, discernment is key.

In the grand scheme of things, Lara Trump’s fashion choices might seem like mere footnotes in the political narrative. Yet, they serve as a reminder that in the public eye, every choice sends a message, intentionally or not. Perhaps taking a page out of Melania Trump’s more cautious style playbook could serve Lara well, especially if she aims to carve out her own space in the political landscape. Fashion, after all, is not just about personal expression but also about the messages we send to the world around us.

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