Fashion Designers On Melania Trump: Tom Ford Refused While Tommy Hilfiger Will Be Honored. A Possible Fashion Designer Clash?

By Michael Davis - 02 Dec '16 10:52AM
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Following Sophie Theallet refusing to dress Melania Trump is another famous signature designer Tom Ford. Melania Trump does not fit his fashion brand which he used the same reason "years back" when asked to dress her.

Tom Ford made a strong stand by saying "She's not necessarily my image," in a report by Fox News. The leading fashion designer in the country is a strong Democrat who outspokenly support for Donald Trump's rival Hillary Clinton. The message goes the same even if Clinton won, he will still refuse to design for the "Lady Trump".

Melania Trump should never wear his design because according to Ford his design is "too expensive". His design already cost much and a first lady or any other celebrities wearing his design will make price up. However, Ford did dress up Michelle Obama while residing in the White House.

In a highlighted interview with Yahoo News, Ford said that as the first lady of the United States, she should not wear expensive clothes because she fits clothing lines that American People can relate and can afford. 

When confronted with the fact that he did design for Barack Obama's wife for the 2011 Buckingham Palace, the designer said he is much honored to have dressed the First Lady of America. People seem confused with the designer's stand but he made his final decision on his feelings toward dressing the next First Lady of the country.

Tommy Hilfiger said that everyone should not become political and any designer are honored to dress Melania Trump. Word crashed in the fashion designer world when it comes to politics and the same goes with the Entertainment Industry.

Sophie Theallet said that Trump is "racist, sexist, and xenophobic", while Tom Ford said Melania Trumps is not her images for his design. This blows to the first lady leaves everyone clueless. What does the Incoming First Ladyhas to say?

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