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Trump's female aides fashion: Donald Trump's leading ladies are turning heads in the Middle East as they unexpectedly storm the ultra-conservative Arab world
Trump's female aides fashion: Donald Trump's leading ladies are turning heads in the Middle East as they unexpectedly storm the ultra-conservative Arab world

Time of India

time15-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Trump's female aides fashion: Donald Trump's leading ladies are turning heads in the Middle East as they unexpectedly storm the ultra-conservative Arab world

Why didn't the women in Donald Trump's team wear headscarves? ADVERTISEMENT What were Donald Trump's leading ladies wearing instead? ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Has Saudi Arabia relaxed its dress code for women? FAQs Donald Trump's most recent Middle East trip is in the headlines, but not only for political Trump's leading ladies are garnering global attention for their unconventional fashion choice in ultra-conservative Saudi refused to conform to gendered norms and instead embraced sleek Western attire. They've abandoned headscarves indicating confidence and cultural Trump's female aides made headlines in Saudi Arabia by wearing chic Western pantsuits and skipping traditional headscarves. Even in the heat, their covered-but-trendy fashion was both respectful and bold, as per a report by the Daily appearance echoed Melania Trump's 2017 trip and indicates shifting cultural norms in the Donald Trump brought a group of female staffers with him on his trip to the Middle East, except Melania Trump, who didn't join House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles wore a baby blue oversized blazer over a conservative black top, black slacks, pointed black block heels, and left her silver bob attended a number of meetings at the Royal Court on Tuesday with the President Donald Trump, Cabinet secretaries, top aides, and the White House press, Karoline Leavitt, the press secretary for the White House, also wore pastels. She was dressed in a shiny mint green her Instagram page, long-time Donald Trump aide Margo Martin, the president's communications adviser and special assistant, posted a photo of her wore a white top and a baby blue pantsuit, and she posed in front of a sign that bore the name of the Saudi capital, as per a report by the Daily the ascension of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman , also known as "MBS," to power, Saudi dress standards have evolved, particularly for Western Trump's opinions on women's attire have also changed during his visit to the first lady Michelle Obama visited Saudi Arabia in January 2015, then-businessman Donald Trump chastised her for not wearing a hijab."A lot of people claim that Mrs. Obama's refusal to wear a scarf in Saudi Arabia was fantastic, but they were offended," Trump tweeted at the May 2017, Donald Trump made his first trip to Saudi Arabia after declaring his intention to run for president in was fixated on Melania to see what she would wear. The first lady was dressed in a form-fitting white top, a bright orange leather skirt, and sky-high nude Manolo Blahnik heels when she arrived at Joint Base Andrews, as per a report by the Daily King Khalid International Airport, Melania Trump disembarked from Air Force One without a headscarf, but wearing a long black dress with a belt that covered her knees and the same trip, Ivanka Trump, Trump's first daughter and her father's White House adviser, also declined to cover her one of the Saudi night events, she wore a shimmering long black and silver relaxed restrictions on head covering for the country's women a year after the Trump they were visiting places of worship, women were no longer required by law to wear an abaya and a wore Western pantsuits without headscarves, a daring fashion statement in a traditionally conservative any more. Since 2018, women have not been legally required to wear headscarves unless they are visiting religious sites.

Donald Trump's leading ladies are turning heads in the Middle East as they unexpectedly storm the ultra-conservative Arab world
Donald Trump's leading ladies are turning heads in the Middle East as they unexpectedly storm the ultra-conservative Arab world

Economic Times

time14-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Economic Times

Donald Trump's leading ladies are turning heads in the Middle East as they unexpectedly storm the ultra-conservative Arab world

Donald Trump's recent Middle East trip saw his female aides making a statement. They chose Western pantsuits over traditional headscarves in Saudi Arabia. This bold move reflects evolving cultural norms. It also contrasts Trump's past opinions on women's attire. The visit highlights changes in Saudi dress codes. These changes started after Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman came to power. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Why didn't the women in Donald Trump's team wear headscarves? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads What were Donald Trump's leading ladies wearing instead? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Has Saudi Arabia relaxed its dress code for women? FAQs Donald Trump's most recent Middle East trip is in the headlines, but not only for political Trump's leading ladies are garnering global attention for their unconventional fashion choice in ultra-conservative Saudi refused to conform to gendered norms and instead embraced sleek Western attire. They've abandoned headscarves indicating confidence and cultural Trump's female aides made headlines in Saudi Arabia by wearing chic Western pantsuits and skipping traditional headscarves. Even in the heat, their covered-but-trendy fashion was both respectful and bold, as per a report by the Daily appearance echoed Melania Trump's 2017 trip and indicates shifting cultural norms in the Donald Trump brought a group of female staffers with him on his trip to the Middle East, except Melania Trump, who didn't join House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles wore a baby blue oversized blazer over a conservative black top, black slacks, pointed black block heels, and left her silver bob attended a number of meetings at the Royal Court on Tuesday with the President Donald Trump, Cabinet secretaries, top aides, and the White House press, Karoline Leavitt, the press secretary for the White House, also wore pastels. She was dressed in a shiny mint green her Instagram page, long-time Donald Trump aide Margo Martin, the president's communications adviser and special assistant, posted a photo of her wore a white top and a baby blue pantsuit, and she posed in front of a sign that bore the name of the Saudi capital, as per a report by the Daily the ascension of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman , also known as "MBS," to power, Saudi dress standards have evolved, particularly for Western Trump's opinions on women's attire have also changed during his visit to the first lady Michelle Obama visited Saudi Arabia in January 2015, then-businessman Donald Trump chastised her for not wearing a hijab."A lot of people claim that Mrs. Obama's refusal to wear a scarf in Saudi Arabia was fantastic, but they were offended," Trump tweeted at the May 2017, Donald Trump made his first trip to Saudi Arabia after declaring his intention to run for president in was fixated on Melania to see what she would wear. The first lady was dressed in a form-fitting white top, a bright orange leather skirt, and sky-high nude Manolo Blahnik heels when she arrived at Joint Base Andrews, as per a report by the Daily King Khalid International Airport, Melania Trump disembarked from Air Force One without a headscarf, but wearing a long black dress with a belt that covered her knees and the same trip, Ivanka Trump, Trump's first daughter and her father's White House adviser, also declined to cover her one of the Saudi night events, she wore a shimmering long black and silver relaxed restrictions on head covering for the country's women a year after the Trump they were visiting places of worship, women were no longer required by law to wear an abaya and a wore Western pantsuits without headscarves, a daring fashion statement in a traditionally conservative any more. Since 2018, women have not been legally required to wear headscarves unless they are visiting religious sites.

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