Posted on 06/22/2017 12:09:23 PM PDT by drewh
First Lady Melania Trump had all eyes on her as she stepped out in a black-laced cocktail dress for her and President Trumps night-in with Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen Pence.
Melania wore her take on the Little Black Cocktail Dress in a sexy Dolce & Gabbana number that was covered in sheer, lace overlay and pointed black leather stilettos. The Dolce & Gabbana dress retails for $2,995.00.
Dolce & Gabbana, friends of Melanias, have become the First Ladys signature designers as she has worn the duos high Italian fashion creations more than any other designer.
Stefano Gabbana, one-half of the design house, has been vocal about his friendship and support of Melania, even as the fashion establishment has shunned her.
During the Trumps first foreign trip abroad, Dolce & Gabbana created a custom-made coat and dress for Melania when she met with Pope Francis. Melania, like Gabbana and his partner Domenico Dolce, is Catholic.
Melania, unlike her predecessor First Lady Michelle Obama, has expensive taste when it comes to fashion. Not since First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy have Americans seen a First Lady who proudly dons high fashion ensembles.
The First Lady and President Trump attended the dinner with the Pence family at the Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C.
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Yes ma’am MamaB, it takes a lot of cotton to weigh that much. I never once managed that much! LOL!
Robert, I’ve never even seen a bag of potatoes, I’ve never even tried to grow them. Although I do remember printed sacks of flour. (I’m old!)
We lived in Idaho Falls during Navy training for 8 months back in 1979.
Funniest thing we heard each morning on the radio was the “6 inch soil temperature” .... Turns out the nearby potato farms needed to plant potatoes as soon as the 6 inch soil got warm enough in the spring to let them grow, then could not harvest them until the 6 inch soil got cool enough in the fall to make them firm. In the meantime, each day’s 6 inch soil temperature told the farmer how fast they were growing.
Robert, you are a font of interesting information.
Can anyone remember when we recently had an ugly first lady
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