Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 114 The ever so stylish Melania Trump to date has hardly graced the covers of any of the mainstream fashion magazines such as Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Elle, and others. This is very unusual considering she is the first ‘first-lady’ of the United States with a history of modelling, following a trail of first ladies who have almost all graced the covers of magazines. In fact, upon’s Trump Inauguration there were quite a few articles and slanders that came her way from the Elite fashion brands and magazines, namely the lie Tom Ford made about Melania Trump which we covered below. VIDEO: Tom Ford’s Lies About Melania Exposed By Donald Trump & Now Loosing Much Business More Articles You Would Love Nigeria’s Makioba Presents The Look Nook For The New ‘Blossom’ Collection MUSIC VID: All The Reasons Why Fuse ODG’s ‘New African Girl’ Is Still The Same Old Stereotypical African Girl Even on FashionGHANA.com we received backlash when we did an article on her fashion sense after she stepped foot in Africa. Stylish US 1st Lady Melania Trump Set To Step Foot In Africa For 1st Solo Trip; See Her 15 Best Looks TRUMP ADDS LIBERAL LIFESTYLE MAGAZINES TO LIST OF FAKE NEWS However, this issue caught Trump’s attention after being highlighted on media outlet Breitbart, resulting to him bashing the leading US lifestyle magazines for not giving his wife, Melania Trump, a single front page cover while he has been in office. In a tweet on Friday, Trump called the First Lady “the greatest of all time,” while retweeting a Breitbart post that said “elitist snobs in the fashion press” were ostracizing the “most elegant First Lady in American history.” “Fake News!,” Trump added. The greatest of all time. Fake News! https://t.co/jiWjLrynQW — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 25, 2020 Trump fans have long noticed and lamented the absence of the First Lady from US newsstands, and often accused the US press of revealing their liberal bias by granting Michelle Obama, the wife of former president Barack Obama, 12 magazine covers in her two terms as First Lady, including three Vogue covers. Melania Trump wearing Ralph Lauren Pool / Pool / Getty Images Political Bias In Fashion Maybe? It seems like there is a strong political cohesion of collaboration on highlights when it comes to the lifestyle editorials just as there is with Hollywood cancelling out supporters of Donald Trump. “If you need any further proof of the shameless bias of the liberal mainstream media, the most stunning First Lady in American history has never graced our nation’s major style magazine covers,” US actor and Trump supporter James Woods tweeted in February 2020. Outside Africa Politics In Fashion UPCOMING PRIORITY EVENTS! VIEW ALL EVENTS AFRICAS BIGGEST FASHION WEEK IS HERE!Click Here To Submit stories Email: [email protected] or HashTag #FashionGHANA Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You PICS: “A Bald Woman Knows Her Kingdom” Gorgeous Top African Model Ayen Monica... #OOTD: Rutie B Hits Us With A Perfectly Stylish ‘Break-Out-The-Norm’ Top & Down... Nigerian Designer Uduak & Asiko Artist Recreate Yoruba Mythology & Gods in Stunning... Trashy Rap Star ‘Megan The Stallion’ Is Being Sued By Her Camera For... #OOTD: Nigeria’s Prudential Atelier Shakes Up The Internet With This Astonishing Wedding Guest... VIDEOS: King Promise & Sarkodie Show Men How To Drip In Kente &... FCCPC Shuts Down Chinese Supermarket In Nigeria That Banned Nigerians From Entering VIDEO: Watch Exclusive Designs You Missed At The Just Ended SA Fashion Week... #OOTD: Shams Berry Merges Elegance & Sultriness in Magbrien’s Striking Bustier Ensemble VIDEO: Watch The Moment Two Young Chinese Boys Were Over Excited To See... Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.