
Melania Trump has long been a figure who commands attention whenever she steps into the public eye. With her striking presence, poised demeanor, and history as a successful international model, she fits the mold of a classic fashion icon. Before her tenure as America’s First Lady, Melania graced runways and magazine pages across Europe and the United States, earning a reputation for elegance and sophistication.
Given this background, one might expect her to be a regular fixture on the covers of the world’s most prestigious fashion magazines. Yet, surprisingly, Melania Trump has often been overlooked by many of the very publications that celebrate style and glamour. When compared to her immediate predecessors in the White House, the disparity becomes especially apparent.
Michelle Obama appeared on the cover of Vogue three times during her eight years as First Lady, often hailed for her fashion choices and her role as a modern style influencer. Jill Biden, within just four years in the role, has also appeared on two Vogue covers, signaling her embrace by the fashion establishment. Melania, however, has yet to grace…