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Melania Trump at the screening of Melania at the Kennedy Center last week. Doug Mills/The New York Times
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Everyone Is Missing the Point About the Melania Movie
Its not really a movie at all. Its a marketing deck.
By Vanessa Friedman
Feb. 3, 2026
Since Melania, the film about the 20 days leading to Melania Trumps second term as first lady, had its premiere at the Kennedy Center, it has been alternately criticized and mocked, reviews and memes exploding in both old and new media. ... The film has been called an elaborate piece of designer taxidermy (The Guardian), propaganda (The Daily Beast) and a mockumentary (Vanity Fair). Its box office take has been analyzed and debated as reports of its record-setting opening and screenshots of empty movie theaters spread. Yet, amid all the hoo-ha, a critical point has been missed.
This isnt a documentary. Its not an advertorial for the Trump administration or family. Its the hard launch of a new lifestyle brand not-so-code-named yes Melania. ... Hence Mrs. Trumps multiple references to her creative vision within the movie, with the inauguration as her calling card. Hence the many lovingly framed scenes of her towering stilettos. Hence the large amount of film time spent on the details of her inaugural outfits: her insistence that the neckline of the blouse she wore to the swearing-in be sharply crossed, rather than cowl, and that the band on her hat be half an inch narrower. Hence the revelation from Hervé Pierre, the designer who also works as Mrs. Trumps stylist, that the inaugural gown is in her colors: black and white. ... Mrs. Trump agrees. Its very me. ... (By contrast, her husbands colors are clearly gold, red, white and blue.)

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Clockwise from top left: Mrs. Trump at an inaugural ball in January 2025; at the unveiling of a stamp honoring Barbara Bush at the White House in May 2025; at a White House dinner in February 2025; at the New York Stock Exchange last month. Clockwise from top left, Ruth Fremson/The New York Times; Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times; Roberto Schmidt/Agence France-Presse Getty Images;
But brand must be more than a series of glossy surfaces. It must at least gesture at having values. Hence the repeated references to her commitment to family and conversations about continuing her work on childrens behalf. ... Marc Beckman, Mrs. Trumps longtime agent, summed up the thinking in an interview with The Times of London the week before the premiere, noting, Its all about supporting this luxury brand that shes building. ... The trail of bread crumbs for the Melania brand has been sprinkled throughout the second Trump administration, almost like an extended teaser trailer. And it started years before December 2024, when the Melania movie began filming.
Brand Melania was, in fact, originally mooted back in the first Trump administration, when Mrs. Trump sued The Daily Mail for libel for claiming that a modeling agency she had worked for in the 1990s was also an escort service. ... The implication, the suit stated, affected the first ladys unique, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, as an extremely famous and well-known person, as well as a former professional model, brand spokesperson and successful businesswoman, to launch a broad-based commercial brand in multiple product categories. Though the brand didnt take shape at the time, the suit was settled, with Mrs. Trump receiving about $3 million and a public apology, and the seed was planted.
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Vanessa Friedman has been the fashion director and chief fashion critic for The Times since 2014.
usonian
(24,060 posts)mahatmakanejeeves
(68,759 posts)usonian
(24,060 posts)And besides, who doesn't feel better less a nasty snot?
Prairie Gates
(7,500 posts)The Red Sparrow now is brand persona like Paltrow.
Who fucking cares.
The point of the Melania movie is that it is an open and unapologetic bribe vehicle from Jeff Bezos to Trump. Any other "point" is fucking ancillary at best. The New York Times is printing nonsense as usual.
mahatmakanejeeves
(68,759 posts)Her new documentary, which premieres this week, reveals the 55-year-old as the power behind the throne with firm views on her husbands actions

Collage of Melania Trump in three different poses.
Megan Agnew, Senior Features Writer, US
Saturday January 24 2026, 11.30pm GMT, The Sunday Times
Last week, a 60-second black-and-white trailer for Melania the movie was projected onto the Sphere arena in Las Vegas. It was the first ladys idea to buy that advertising, says Marc Beckman, her exclusive senior adviser and agent.
In fact, it was written into the contract with Amazon MGM, the studio which bought the rights for $40 million, the highest price ever paid for a documentary. She is very detail-orientated. ... While they were filming, according to Beckman, Melania positioned cameras and adjusted lighting; afterwards, she sat in the studio to cut the trailer.
On Saturday night the documentary-style film had a private viewing at the White House, with an orchestra playing its original score for the guests. ... The only footage the rest of the world has seen is the trailer a slick, cinematic collection of clips of Melania in Palm Beach, Washington and Manhattan. Here we go again, she says knowingly, looking straight down the barrel of the camera before she walks out at the inauguration, wearing a hat so wide the president had to duck underneath to kiss her cheek.
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Polybius
(21,619 posts)niyad
(130,384 posts)eppur_se_muova
(41,260 posts)democrank
(12,369 posts)betsuni
(28,871 posts)Maybe some sales in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Russia at discerning Oligarchs R Us boutiques.
I don't understand what the author thinks everyone's missing. Selling overpriced garbage is a long Trump tradition.
niyad
(130,384 posts)amoung other things, and all her crap seems to have been made in overseas sweatshops.
betsuni
(28,871 posts)A clothing designer's in trouble for using sweatshops, emails reveal she was told the factory she wanted to use was a sweatshop and she responds, oh that's perfect! (because she sells a lot of sweatsuits). It dawns on her assistant that the designer is such an airhead that she actually did think a sweatshop is just where they make sweatpants.
Kid Berwyn
(23,599 posts)Melanie coulda been Mrs. Epstein, were he the marrying kind.