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Michelle Obamas Dress Designer Flat Out Refuses Dress Melania One Reason

Ruth Kamau  ·  August 8, 2017

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a move that highlighted the deep political divides in American fashion, a prominent designer who once created dresses for former First Lady Michelle Obama flat-out refused to work with Melania Trump back in August 2017.

The designer, whose work had graced Michelle Obama’s wardrobe during her time in the White House, made headlines when they publicly stated they wouldn’t dress the incoming first lady. This came amid a wave of similar decisions from other designers, all pointing to one main reason: political differences. Many in the industry felt strongly about the Trump administration’s policies and chose to distance themselves as a form of protest.

Reports at the time suggested the designer was motivated by their support for progressive causes, which they saw as clashing with the Trump family’s public image. It wasn’t just about clothes; it was a statement on values and representation. Friends in the fashion world backed the decision, saying it showed backbone in a business often seen as neutral ground.

Reactions poured in online, with some praising the stand as a bold move, while others called it unprofessional. As one observer put it, “It’s tough to mix politics and glamour, but this just shows how everything’s gotten personal these days.” The incident stirred up conversations about how celebrity and politics intertwine, especially in the glare of the White House spotlight. All in all, it was a small but telling moment in a year full of them.