‘Are you just pretentious?’: Melania Trump is ridiculed for a strange fashion choice

Melania Trump was at the White House today, carrying out her duties.

She revealed she met Kailash Satyarthi, 65, today at the presidential building.

Melania met the Indian children’s rights activist along with Rachel Roy, 45, an American fashion designer.

She wrote on her Twitter account: “Beautiful to hear what @k_satyarthi and @rachelroy are doing to save children and give them a voice.

“Wishing you continued success!”

Melania looked chic for the event, wearing a grey suit with a long skirt.

She added a black top and black belt with a gold buckle.

However, her oversized blazer was worn slung around her shoulders, without her arms through the sleeves.

She was ridiculed by a number of Twitter users for wearing it that way.

One Twitter user wrote: “Either wear the jacket or don’t. God.”

To this another replied: “I know right ! It makes me Squamish is it going to stay on the shoulders is it going to fall who knows LOL.”

Another wrote: “Is there some special assistance needed here to help the 1st Lady learn how a jacket is utilized?”

“Do your sleeves not fit? Too short or too long? Or are you just really pretentious?” one said.

However, many Twitter users were impressed with Melania’s work.

One wrote: “You’re the classiest first lady we’ve ever had!! keep up the amazing work .. you’re perfect don’t ever change #MAGA.”

“Another reason why I love the First Lady,” another said.

Donald and Melania Trump has often the subject of speculation. 

The president spoke about his admiration for his wive at the Governors Ball in Washington yesterday.

Donald Trump said of his wife: “I want to thank our First Lady for having done, this is such a beautiful job. So Melania, I just want to thank you very much!”

At a previous event Melania Trump wore a stunning black ensemble. 

For her make-up, the First Lady opted for smokey eyes, and a slick of rose lipstick.

The dress bore resemblance to the one the First Lady wore to a ladies luncheon for International Women’s Day back in 2017.

source: express.co.uk