“Melania Trump’s Portrait Sparks Outrage: What Shocking Comments Are Dividing the Internet?”
The official portrait this year, in several ways, is different from Melania’s portrait from 2017.
For starters, the previous portrait was a color shot, capturing the Slovenian-born first lady with a “half-smile” and crossed-arms.
“Gone is the soft focus, the half-smile and the parted lips from her official portrait last time she was in the White House. Gone also is the colour: this time around the portrait is black and white,” Fashion writer Ellie Violet Bramley told BBC.
Experts decoded her latest pose, which “seems to communicate a readiness to ‘get down to business’”
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Experts decoded Melania’s latest pose, explaining the business-ready look she gave viewers.
“Her pose, with fingertips placed firmly on a remarkably reflective table, seems to communicate a readiness to ‘get down to business’ and act upon the platform afforded to the unique role of hostess and advocate for the disempowered that Americans have historically expected first ladies to inhabit,” Shaw told BBC.
Melania also appears “extraordinarily comfortable” in front of the camera, which is probably because of her “past as a model,” said the professor, who curated the exhibition Every Eye is Upon Me: First Ladies of the United States at The National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC.
“I feel I was always me the first time as well, I just feel that people didn’t accept me, maybe,” Melania said earlier this month
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“But I think the relationship that she has developed with Ms Mahaux over the past two decades accounts for most of that ease,” she added.
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