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“Inappropriate For Black Tie”: Melania Trump’s Shimmery Governors Dinner Look Sparks Backlash
Melania Trump in a black outfit at the governors dinner, sparking fierce backlash over her attire.

Melania Trump Wore Expensive Outfit But People Are Still Saying She Was Underdressed, Here's Why

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First Lady Melania Trump’s “inappropriate” fashion choice at the high-profile annual White House Governors Dinner she hosted alongside President Donald Trump quickly sparked intense backlash online.

The couple welcomed several notable political figures to the East Room of the White House on Saturday, February 21.

Although the event was a formal black-tie gala, the First Lady opted for an unconventional ensemble, prompting reactions like, “Inappropriate for black tie… Maybe she needed a translation into what black tie means.”

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    • Melania Trump’s “inappropriate” shimmery look for the Governors Dinner alongside President Donald Trump sparked widespread backlash and criticism.
    • The First Lady’s fashion choice raised questions about the traditionally accepted “black-tie” dress code for women at the high-profile event.
    • The controversy also unfolded amid reported political tension surrounding the event’s guest list, particularly between Democratic leaders and Trump.

    President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump recently hosted the annual Governor’s Dinner at the White House

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    The gathering is a longstanding black-tie tradition held during the National Governors Association (NGA) winter meeting, offering governors from both parties a rare opportunity to interact informally with the President and Cabinet members.

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    The 2026 dinner featured guests including Vice President JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance, along with Cabinet members Pete Hegseth and Doug Burgum, Texas Governor Greg Abbott and his wife, and several others.

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    The evening also included a performance by award-winning violinist Rusanda Panfili, providing entertainment for the notable attendees.

    As a strictly black-tie affair, the dress code requires high-formal evening attire.

    Men are generally expected to wear a tuxedo or dinner suit, distinguished from a standard business suit by its materials, along with a mandatory black bow tie.

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    Meanwhile, according to Vogue, women traditionally opt for floor-length evening gowns crafted from formal fabrics such as silk, chiffon, satin, or velvet.

    However, some modern flexibility in the rules deems sophisticated cocktail dresses, typically knee-length or longer, or formal pantsuits and jumpsuits crafted from luxurious, evening-appropriate materials as acceptable.

    The 55-year-old former model’s unconventional fashion choice for the black-tie event sparked intense backlash online

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    In what many critics labeled an “inappropriate” choice for the occasion, Melania Trump opted for an unusual color and material combination, pairing metallic silver floral puff brocade slim-leg ankle pants by Dolce & Gabbana, retailing for $2,395, with a black long-sleeve tie-neck blouse from the same brand, valued at $2,245.

    She completed the look with a shiny silver belt, silver Christian Louboutin heels, and matching statement earrings.

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    Criticism intensified as the First Lady was accused of disregarding the established black-tie dress code.

    While many acknowledged the outfit was high-fashion, netizens argued that a floor-length gown was expected for such a formal White House gala.

    One fashion critic wrote, “I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again, someone needs to replace her stylist. Black tie doesn’t mean disco ready.”

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    Another user commented, “Where did she get all that tin foil? Does she know it’s for cooking?”

    “What’s worse is she’s not wearing a black tie! The woman is such a terrible dress code breaker,” a third user added sarcastically.

    Critics argued her outfit looked like “Granny’s curtains transformed into trousers,” while supporters called her “respectful” and “elegant”

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    “It’s not a bad-looking outfit, but it’s a ridiculous choice for a black tie event. I would say she gets it right about 30% of the time,” one user wrote, while another remarked, “Well, I generally admire her fashion choices but in this case consider it to be entirely inappropriate and in fact unbecoming.”

    “That outfit is loud and tacky and definitely not black tie. Neither one of them has taste.”

    However, many defended Mrs. Trump amid the backlash.

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    One supporter wrote, “How silly. Some people just irked that she looked so good in those silver trousers. Green monster….”

    Others agreed, saying, “It’s winter. Why do only the men get to wear pants? She looks elegant, they aren’t sequined, they’re classic. Far from disco pants, and she looks incredibly modern, powerful, and sleek. That’s why her critics are afraid of her.”

    “Are people seriously criticizing a woman for wearing pants in 2026?” others questioned.

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    “No, her outfit is very dressy and respectful. I love it!!! Women can wear what they feel good in today!”

    While Melania is primarily known for a wardrobe of neutral block colors such as black, cream, and navy, silver and other metallic tones have emerged as her go-to choices for high-profile celebrations in 2026.

    Melania’s fashion controversy came on the heels of political turmoil that marked this year’s annual Governor’s Dinner guest list

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    To ring in New Year’s Eve at Mar-a-Lago on December 31, she wore a fully sequined silver gown by The New Arrivals, and most recently opted for the silver Dolce & Gabbana pants at the Governors Dinner.

    As for the event itself, it was marked by significant political tension, with most Democratic governors reportedly absent following a dispute over White House meeting invitations.

    Moreover, the National Governors Association (NGA) officially withdrew its sponsorship of the dinner for the first time in history, saying it was disappointed in the administration’s decision to turn what has traditionally been a bipartisan gathering into a partisan occasion.

    The controversy was reportedly fueled by President Trump’s exclusion of Maryland Governor Wes Moore and Colorado Governor Jared Polis from the official guest list.

    “I love the outfit, I wouldn’t wear it to a black tie function, but she’s literally first lady and can wear whatever she wants,” wrote one netizen

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    UKGrandad
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    2 weeks ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The Trump occupation of the White House is inappropriate; Trump demolishing historic buildings and renaming institutions for himself is inappropriate; using the presidency to siphon billions of dollars to his family and friends is inappropriate: weaponising the DOJ; deploying military and paramilitary on the nation's streets; wiping his fat árse on the Constitution - all of that is inappropriate. A pair of trousers is a mere faux pas.

    DrBronxx
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    2 weeks ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Jesus Christ. Of all the things to be upset about with the current US administration, this is just not it. Remember when Fox News complained about Obama dressing in a tan suit or liking dijon mustard? This is the same thing. It's f*****g NOTHING.

    JuJu
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    2 weeks ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Can you focus on the lunatic that is the president, FFS! Clothes are insignificant

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    UKGrandad
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    2 weeks ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The Trump occupation of the White House is inappropriate; Trump demolishing historic buildings and renaming institutions for himself is inappropriate; using the presidency to siphon billions of dollars to his family and friends is inappropriate: weaponising the DOJ; deploying military and paramilitary on the nation's streets; wiping his fat árse on the Constitution - all of that is inappropriate. A pair of trousers is a mere faux pas.

    DrBronxx
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    2 weeks ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Jesus Christ. Of all the things to be upset about with the current US administration, this is just not it. Remember when Fox News complained about Obama dressing in a tan suit or liking dijon mustard? This is the same thing. It's f*****g NOTHING.

    JuJu
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    2 weeks ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Can you focus on the lunatic that is the president, FFS! Clothes are insignificant

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