Trump Female Staff Spotlighted for Western Attire in Saudi Arabia Visit
Trump Female Staff Spotlighted for Western Attire in Saudi Arabia Visit

Trump Female Staff Spotlighted for Western Attire in Saudi Arabia Visit

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During President Donald Trump's recent Middle East trip, the women accompanying him, including White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, and aide Margo Martin, garnered attention for their choice to wear Western-style pantsuits without headscarves, even in ultra-conservative Saudi Arabia. This decision mirrors the fashion approach of former First Lady Melania Trump during her 2017 visit and reflects evolving dress norms under Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Despite the high temperatures, the women ensured their knees and elbows were covered following White House guidelines, balancing respect with modern style. The absence of headscarves contrasts with Trump's earlier criticism of Michelle Obama for not wearing one during her 2015 Saudi visit, indicating a shift in both cultural and political attitudes. Their stylish yet conservative attire was noted at high-profile events like the Royal Court meetings and state dinners, highlighting a blend of respect for local customs with a display of confidence and transformation. This fashion stance by Trump's female aides has sparked global discussion about gender norms and cultural diplomacy in the region.

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