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Ivanka & Tiffany Trump Are Mirror Images In White On Inauguration Day; Match Up With Hillary Clinton

Ivanka & Tiffany Trump Are Mirror Images In White On Inauguration Day; Match Up With Hillary Clinton

CJ Estimada

The half-sisters are mirror images who wore their golden locks down and all white outfits, a color often associated with the women's suffragist movement in the early 1900s. The Trump women also matched Democratic candidate for president Hillary Clinton in the presidential inauguration ceremony on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol in 2017.

Social Media Raves About The Matching Outfits

Social media instantly reacted to the similar attires. Some hinting subtle women's right messages in support of feminism; one individual supposes it to be a silent show of solidarity with Hillary Clinton. Meanwhile, others suggest to just focus on the positive than get in the bandwagon of criticism as some would quickly plunge into.

"Let's focus on the positive @IvankaTrump and @HillaryClinton both look great in their white coats. One nation under good fashion.", tweets Heather McDonald, as quoted in Yahoo! News.

Top Haute Couture Dressed The Ladies In White

Unlike the classic patriot Kellyanne Conway, Ivanka and Tiffany Trump drew from just one color of the American flag. Hillary Clinton, who's made a pattern of wearing all white to major campaign events, wore an ivory-colored Ralph Lauren suit and cashmere coat.

Ivanka's asymmetrical look with a ruffled coattail, on the other hand, was designed by Oscar de la Renta. Tiffany opted for a sleek white ensemble by Chinese designer Taoray Wang, a white double-breasted custom coat with a pair of ankle emerald green "Farfalla" suede boots by British designer Aruna Seth, which go for $935.50 a pair, cited Stylish by Us.

White was the ubiquitary shade during last year's election season and remains to be in the new administration. Since the hue's history has been widely reported as of late, suspicions arise that Hillary's, as well as Tiffany and Ivanka's matching looks exhibited style and subliminal messaging, giving an affirmation to women and the drive for equal rights, which will be on full display in Saturday's Women's March on Washington.

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