Melania Trump and Vogue are continuing its alleged beef into 2025 with the outlet's review of her portrait. Has the first lady ever been on the cover?
The new White House portraits of the first lady and the president tell a story of hard-nosed power and all-encompassing anger.
Melania Trump has come under fierce criticism from Vogue for the outfit chosen for her official portrait at the White House. In the article published on January 28, writer Hannah Jackson spared
On Tuesday, the magazine published what's being called a "scathing" take on Melania Trump's White House portrait. I'd, however, contest that it could've been meaner!
Melania Trump’s official portrait differs notably from first lady portraits that came before and not just because it was taken in stark black and white.
Vogue mocked Melania Trump’s official White House portrait, saying her choice of outfit looked more like that of a “freelance magician” than a first lady.
Melania Trump’s new official portrait embodies themes of power, control, and distance. Dressed in a Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo jacket, her expression is firm and unyielding. The reflective surface in the photograph enhances the feeling of detachment.
While millions were shoveling snow or hiding out from the Arctic blast in the Northeast, the President-elect Donald Trump and his wife Melania attended a Candlelight Dinner at the National Building Museum Sunday night.
Bettina Anderson swiftly criticized Vogue on Instagram following the fashion publication's brutal article about Melania Trump’s official portrait
The official portrait of Melania Trump as the First Lady of the United States has garnered widespread attention around the world. Now, it has been thoroughly analyzed by Hannah Jackson, a fashion journalist from "Vogue" magazine.
Melania Trump’s latest official portrait defies the conventions of past first ladies. Traditionally, these portraits exude warmth, accessibility, and domesticity, featuring soft smiles, floral backdrops,