The “Tonight Show” host donned his own version of the first lady’s inaugural hat, which seemed to prevent the president from kissing her. By Trish Bendix Welcome to Best of Late Night ...
Melania Trump turned heads at Donald Trump's inauguration Monday with a navy and ivory hat from a little-known American designer whose creations often cost $225 to $1,250. The incoming first lady ...
The man behind Melania Trump’s head-turning hat is sharing how it came to be. “It was my great honor and privilege to create the hat our First Lady, Melania Trump wore for the inaugural ...
And, of course The Hat: handcrafted by American milliner Eric Javits, the boater silhouette was pulled low, casting a shadow over her face and shading her eyes. If you like the metaphor of fashion ...
The former model wore a custom double-breasted navy coat by Adam Lippes and a matching boater hat by Eric Javits, both American designers, for the occasion. “The tradition of the presidential ...
“She was being elevated off the ground.” The hat -- and the First Lady -- was not going anywhere. The designer of the wide-brimmed, wool boater-style hat Trump wore on Inauguration Day made ...
What Melania Trump Wore to the Inauguration — Including the Hat While red baseball caps have become synonymous with President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump made her own millinery ...
Google showed “melania trump hat” as a breakout search Monday morning after she appeared with her husband, then-President-elect Donald Trump, for the start of their Inauguration Day itinerary.
The weeks since Liam Mooney and Emma Cochrane dreamt up a viral hat meant to fend off any notion that Canada will be taken over by the U.S. has been more of a crash course in manufacturing than in ...
Kylian Mbappé scored the first hat-trick of his Real Madrid career in the team’s comfortable 3-0 win against Valladolid on Saturday. The Frenchman’s first season in Spain has been disrupted ...
Liam Mooney, founder of an Ottawa-based design firm, made a hat emblazoned with "Canada is Not for Sale" in response to Trump's tariff threats and suggestions that Canada become the 51st U.S. state.