Tiffany Trump opts for high-glam look in blue pantsuit and embellished top, Internet calls it 'college grad' outfit
First daughter Tiffany Trump lived up to her name while sporting a Tiffany-blue suit as she spoke at the Republican National Convention. Tiffany was seen in a blazer, which she had worn over a sparkling and embezzled blue top. She sported flared legs trousers on the bottom which featured a large slit on the sides. Her shoes were not very visible beneath her long flared up pants though she usually wears a pair of pumps.
It is possible Tiffany had chosen a nude style and would have worn black or white pointed toe stilettos. When she is not at formal events, she usually sports sneakers and ballet flats. One of Tiffany's favorite labels is Aruna Seth. While speaking to FN in 2019, Seth had said, "I love Tiffany’s style — it’s very young, elegant and feminine. We met a couple of years ago, and she has been very supportive of my brand. She loves the quality and the comfort."
Many social media users have commented on Tiffany's choice of outfit at the RNC, while some complimented it, others expressed their dislike. One such user had written, "Tiffany Trump can relate to college grads looking for a job. She will never have to look for a job! She will be given a job. Fck her! That suit is cute though, still FCK her! #RNC2020."
Tiffany Trump can relate to college grads looking for a job. She will never have to look for a job! She will be given a job. Fck her! That suit is cute though, still FCK her! #RNC2020
— Noemi76 (@Noemi7610) August 26, 2020
Another user had shared, "I am all about Tiffany Trump’s light blue power suit. I’m getting some major Elsa/Frozen vibes and I don’t hate it. #rnc." Yet another commented and praised the suit saying, "Brilliant commentary by daughter Tiffany Trump. “some politicians do not believe in the miracle of America. I do” and, I must say her suit was perfect!"
I am all about Tiffany Trump’s light blue power suit. I’m getting some major Elsa/Frozen vibes and I don’t hate it. #rnc
— Lauren McCue (@LaurMcCue) August 26, 2020
Brilliant commentary by daughter Tiffany Trump. “some politicians do not believe in the miracle of America. I do” and, I must say her suit was perfect!
— Julie Murphree (@Cottonaggie) August 26, 2020
Some social media users did not like the look at all and let it be known. One such user had written, "Tiffany Trump was wearing these weird-looking bellbottoms on the sky blue pants suit something that you would see in C 1979 1980 fashions must be coming back around but her hair was so bleached is that a political statement that white hair is better than black hair?"
Tiffany Trump was wearing these weird looking bellbottoms on the sky blue pants suit something that you would see in C 1979 1980 fashions must be coming back around but her hair was so bleached is that a political statement that white hair is better than black hair?
— Steve aka Neopream (@neopream) August 26, 2020
Another user commented and said, "Why is Tiffany Trump talking like that and who told her that powder blue suit looked good?"
Why is Tiffany Trump talking like that and who told her that powder blue suit looked good?
— A Little Royal (@alittlebitroyal) August 26, 2020
Yet another social media user who echoed the same sentiments said, "Tiffany Trump is wearing some sort of weird leisure suit and looks like she styled her hair with Elmer's glue."
Tiffany Trump is wearing some sort of weird leisure suit and looks like she styled her hair with Elmers glue.
— Liv Moe (@Liv_Moe) August 26, 2020
While speaking at the RNC, Tiffany had dubbed her father as the man best equipped to get back on track despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, NY Post reports. Tiffany said, "Like so many students across the world, I graduated from law school during the pandemic. As a recent graduate, I can relate to so many of you who might be looking for a job. My father built a thriving economy once, and believe me, he will do it again."
"I urge you to make your judgment based on results and not rhetoric. We believe in equality of opportunity. We believe in freedom of thought and expression. … We believe in school choice, because a child’s ZIP code in America should not determine their future. We believe in freedom of religion for all faiths. And we believe in the American spirit. If you are hearing these things and thinking to yourself, ‘That is the kind of country that I want to live in,’ well, whether you realize it or not, you are a Trump supporter," she had said.