In a pen exclusively for dailymail.com, bestselling biographer Jerry Oppenheimer claimed to be the author of “Anna Wintole: The Cool Life and the Hot Era of Vogue Editor.” As the high-tech Titan has already shifted to a pro-Donald Trump stance, the fashion world reportedly is considering pledging loyalty to his wife.
During her husband’s first term as president of the US, the previous model was covered in several “snubs.” The major fashion giant, who wanted to distance himself from the president’s “toxic” political brand, was far from Melania.
Prior to the inauguration in 2025, the tabloids made a big claim that the same official could be switching gears as they were inconsistently filled with fashion offers for the big day.
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In addition to that conversation, Oppenheimer claimed that many industry insiders were worried that longtime Vogue editor Anna Wintole is once again away from Melania. Many believed that anti-Trump fashion royals would once again prevent the First Lady from making it with a Vogue cover, as she did years ago.
Her former Democrat counterparts, Michelle Obama and Jill Biden, have been on the covers of the Fashion Bible in the past. However, Wintour cut off the Trump administration and made Melania famous during her husband’s first term as Potus.
How Anna Wintour responded to Melania Trump’s “Snubbing”
Although the longtime editors have not addressed the situation directly, she indirectly laid out the political stance of the prestigious magazine in 2019. Michelle Obama, Jacinda Ardern, Hillary Clinton, and CNN. “I feel this even more strongly. I think this is a time to try and it has to be fair. I think we have to look at all aspects, but I don’t think it’s a moment when we’re not standing. I don’t think it can be everything for everyone.”
In her response, a Melania Trump representative made a swing with the Vogue Editor in Chief
Melania’s then spokesman, Stephanie Grisham, issued an inflammatory response, hinting that making a fashionable cover wasn’t something she was engrossed in.
“Righting on the cover of Vogue doesn’t define Mrs. Trump, she was there. “Her role as the first lady in the United States, and everything she does is more than a superficial photo shoot or cover. “The bite statement was named Vogue Editor. “This further shows how biased the fashion magazine industry is and how unsettling the volatile, small Anna Wintour is truly unsettling.”
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Megyn Kelly explodes Anna Wintour
Journalist and political commentator Megin Kelly is famous for leading and incited provocative conversations, smearing Melania into ice on Wintour. “This further demonstrates how biased the fashion magazine industry is and shows how unstable and small Anna Wintour is,” she wrote in an X post earlier this month. It gushed out. “Would Vogue put her on the cover, just like Jill Biden and (Michelle) Obama? Of course, Anna Wintour hates Republicans, so the idea is to celebrate this perfect photo of the class. I can’t do this while I get in my stomach.”
Corporate roots are raining at the Anna Win Tour parade
A well-connected Vogue source said, “If the past is a prelude, Anna would put her Manolo Brafnik on her feet and put the blacklisted Melania as she did during the first President Trump.” I stated.
However, Wintour’s carriers do not exist in vacuum. Oppenheimer claims in his article that Vogue’s corporate parent, Conde Nast, is pushing hard back towards her “Trump Mad Syndrome” on the topic that Republican First Lady is on the cover. . Therefore, it is more likely that Melania will appear on the cover of the Fashion Mug during the newly launched second season, as she does not want to risk taking on the bad side of the Commander this time.
“It’s clear they’ll have Anna play well with Melania and she’ll treat her with respect as a legitimate first lady,” the source added.
When Melania publicly destroys her silence
But it could be equally heavy for Melania to say, “Anna take the cover and stuff it in.” She had already pulled similar stunts in the past. Following Joe Biden’s victory in 2020, she avoided the trend due to her “biased” approach and brought snubs for her. “They’re biased, likes and dislikes, and that’s very obvious,” Melania argued in an interview with Pete Hegses of the then Fox News channel. “And I think Americans and everyone are watching it — and I do something much more important than I’m on the cover of Vogue.”
Melania has not yet been featured in her first lady-era vogue cover, but after her marriage to Donald Trump in 2005, she made a front page in her wedding dress.
Giving Wintour’s so-called “Trump Collapse Syndrome” two cents, saying, “If Melania, a veteran model with elegance and class, marries a Democrat, she will likely be featured on the cover of Vogues. And then it becomes Anna’s BFF.”
