Melania Trumps Un Speech Dress

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Also known as: Melania Pink Dress Meme · Melania UN Dress

Melania Trump's U.N. Speech Dress is a September 2017 image-macro meme mocking the voluminous hot pink Delpozo gown she wore during the speech, with reactions split between visual ridicule and irony about her anti-cyberbullying message.

Melania Trump's U.N. Speech Dress refers to the wave of image macros, jokes, and social media reactions that followed First Lady Melania Trump's September 2017 address to the United Nations, where she wore a voluminous hot pink Delpozo dress costing a reported $3,0002. The online response split into two lanes: visual comparisons mocking the puffy dress's appearance and pointed commentary about the irony of her delivering an anti-cyberbullying speech while married to Donald Trump1.

TL;DR

Melania Trump's U.N.

Overview

The meme centers on the $3,000 hot pink coat dress from Delpozo's Pre-Fall 2017 collection that Melania Trump chose for a U.N. luncheon speech about cyberbullying2. The dress featured billowing sleeves and an eye-catching bright color that many felt was a strange choice for the venue2. Twitter users immediately began posting side-by-side comparisons, placing Trump's outfit next to everything from Willy Wonka characters to other pop culture figures in similarly puffy pink outfits4. A second, parallel thread of mockery focused less on the dress itself and more on the perceived hypocrisy of the speech's content, given President Donald Trump's well-documented history of using social media to attack political rivals1.

On September 20, 2017, Melania Trump spoke at a luncheon for spouses of world leaders during the United Nations General Assembly in New York3. Her speech called on adults to set better examples for children online: "No child should ever feel hungry, stalked, frightened, terrorised, bullied, isolated or afraid, with nowhere to turn," she said1. The address was covered live by CNN and other major networks3.

The reaction was immediate and split into two camps. Fashion commentators noted that while the Delpozo dress was striking on its own, its bright color and exaggerated sleeves pulled attention away from the speech's message2. PopSugar called it "an odd choice for the venue" and noted it "distracted from her speech and the occasion"2.

That same day, Twitter user @rosalita2740 posted a side-by-side image of Trump at the podium next to Violet Beauregarde turning into a blueberry in *Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory*. The tweet read: "Just watched Melania Trump speech. For some reason it made me think of the blueberry girl from Willy Wonka. 🤔" It picked up more than 110 retweets and 400 likes within 24 hours4.

Origin & Background

Platform
Twitter (viral spread), CNN / BBC (broadcast coverage)
Key People
@rosalita2740, various Twitter users
Date
2017
Year
2017

On September 20, 2017, Melania Trump spoke at a luncheon for spouses of world leaders during the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Her speech called on adults to set better examples for children online: "No child should ever feel hungry, stalked, frightened, terrorised, bullied, isolated or afraid, with nowhere to turn," she said. The address was covered live by CNN and other major networks.

The reaction was immediate and split into two camps. Fashion commentators noted that while the Delpozo dress was striking on its own, its bright color and exaggerated sleeves pulled attention away from the speech's message. PopSugar called it "an odd choice for the venue" and noted it "distracted from her speech and the occasion".

That same day, Twitter user @rosalita2740 posted a side-by-side image of Trump at the podium next to Violet Beauregarde turning into a blueberry in *Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory*. The tweet read: "Just watched Melania Trump speech. For some reason it made me think of the blueberry girl from Willy Wonka. 🤔" It picked up more than 110 retweets and 400 likes within 24 hours.

How It Spread

As CNN, the BBC, and other outlets broadcast the speech live, social media users responded in real time. Some made jokes about the $3,000 price tag and the dress's ballooning silhouette, while others zeroed in on what they saw as blatant irony: Melania Trump preaching against cyberbullying while her husband had recently retweeted a GIF of himself hitting a golf ball at Hillary Clinton.

The BBC reported that Trump was "relentlessly mocked online" and highlighted one Twitter user who suggested a simple way for Mrs. Trump to end cyberbullying: talking to her husband. Multiple news outlets ran stories specifically about the social media backlash, including Fox News and PopSugar. PopSugar noted the ensemble "garnered a lot of backlash on social media with a ton of comparisons being drawn".

The meme's lifespan was relatively short. It burned hot for a few days in late September 2017 as a topical political meme, then faded as the news cycle moved on. The dress comparisons and irony jokes didn't generate a reusable template, making this a moment-specific meme rather than a lasting format.

How to Use This Meme

This meme typically took one of two forms:

1

Visual comparison: Place a photo of Melania Trump in the pink dress next to any pop culture character wearing something similarly puffy or pink. The Violet Beauregarde comparison was the most popular, but users also used images of cotton candy, flamingos, and other bright pink references.

2

Irony commentary: Quote a line from Trump's anti-bullying speech and pair it with an example of Donald Trump's own social media attacks. The format usually involved a screenshot of the speech alongside a Trump tweet.

Cultural Impact

The dress incident became part of a broader pattern of Melania Trump's fashion choices generating more discussion than her policy positions. The BBC framed the story as the speech's anti-bullying message being "lost somewhat" to the outfit reaction. The episode also fed into ongoing debate about whether Melania Trump's "Be Best" anti-cyberbullying platform could be taken seriously given her husband's prolific use of Twitter to insult political opponents, journalists, and celebrities.

Mrs. Trump had previously worn a plaid Calvin Klein suit for her first U.N. appearance, which drew less commentary. The Delpozo dress incident made fashion outlets more attentive to her choices at diplomatic events going forward.

Fun Facts

The Delpozo dress was from the brand's Pre-Fall 2017 collection and reportedly cost around $3,000, or approximately £2,222 at the time.

In her speech, Trump said adults "must remember that they are watching and listening," a line many Twitter users turned back on her given her husband's public behavior.

The most viral comparison image, the Violet Beauregarde juxtaposition, was posted by Twitter user @rosalita2740 on the same day as the speech.

Donald Trump had retweeted a GIF of himself hitting a golf ball at Hillary Clinton just days before Melania's anti-bullying address.

Frequently Asked Questions

Melania Trumps Un Speech Dress

2017Image macro / reaction memedead

Also known as: Melania Pink Dress Meme · Melania UN Dress

Melania Trump's U.N. Speech Dress is a September 2017 image-macro meme mocking the voluminous hot pink Delpozo gown she wore during the speech, with reactions split between visual ridicule and irony about her anti-cyberbullying message.

Melania Trump's U.N. Speech Dress refers to the wave of image macros, jokes, and social media reactions that followed First Lady Melania Trump's September 2017 address to the United Nations, where she wore a voluminous hot pink Delpozo dress costing a reported $3,000. The online response split into two lanes: visual comparisons mocking the puffy dress's appearance and pointed commentary about the irony of her delivering an anti-cyberbullying speech while married to Donald Trump.

TL;DR

Melania Trump's U.N.

Overview

The meme centers on the $3,000 hot pink coat dress from Delpozo's Pre-Fall 2017 collection that Melania Trump chose for a U.N. luncheon speech about cyberbullying. The dress featured billowing sleeves and an eye-catching bright color that many felt was a strange choice for the venue. Twitter users immediately began posting side-by-side comparisons, placing Trump's outfit next to everything from Willy Wonka characters to other pop culture figures in similarly puffy pink outfits. A second, parallel thread of mockery focused less on the dress itself and more on the perceived hypocrisy of the speech's content, given President Donald Trump's well-documented history of using social media to attack political rivals.

On September 20, 2017, Melania Trump spoke at a luncheon for spouses of world leaders during the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Her speech called on adults to set better examples for children online: "No child should ever feel hungry, stalked, frightened, terrorised, bullied, isolated or afraid, with nowhere to turn," she said. The address was covered live by CNN and other major networks.

The reaction was immediate and split into two camps. Fashion commentators noted that while the Delpozo dress was striking on its own, its bright color and exaggerated sleeves pulled attention away from the speech's message. PopSugar called it "an odd choice for the venue" and noted it "distracted from her speech and the occasion".

That same day, Twitter user @rosalita2740 posted a side-by-side image of Trump at the podium next to Violet Beauregarde turning into a blueberry in *Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory*. The tweet read: "Just watched Melania Trump speech. For some reason it made me think of the blueberry girl from Willy Wonka. 🤔" It picked up more than 110 retweets and 400 likes within 24 hours.

Origin & Background

Platform
Twitter (viral spread), CNN / BBC (broadcast coverage)
Key People
@rosalita2740, various Twitter users
Date
2017
Year
2017

On September 20, 2017, Melania Trump spoke at a luncheon for spouses of world leaders during the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Her speech called on adults to set better examples for children online: "No child should ever feel hungry, stalked, frightened, terrorised, bullied, isolated or afraid, with nowhere to turn," she said. The address was covered live by CNN and other major networks.

The reaction was immediate and split into two camps. Fashion commentators noted that while the Delpozo dress was striking on its own, its bright color and exaggerated sleeves pulled attention away from the speech's message. PopSugar called it "an odd choice for the venue" and noted it "distracted from her speech and the occasion".

That same day, Twitter user @rosalita2740 posted a side-by-side image of Trump at the podium next to Violet Beauregarde turning into a blueberry in *Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory*. The tweet read: "Just watched Melania Trump speech. For some reason it made me think of the blueberry girl from Willy Wonka. 🤔" It picked up more than 110 retweets and 400 likes within 24 hours.

How It Spread

As CNN, the BBC, and other outlets broadcast the speech live, social media users responded in real time. Some made jokes about the $3,000 price tag and the dress's ballooning silhouette, while others zeroed in on what they saw as blatant irony: Melania Trump preaching against cyberbullying while her husband had recently retweeted a GIF of himself hitting a golf ball at Hillary Clinton.

The BBC reported that Trump was "relentlessly mocked online" and highlighted one Twitter user who suggested a simple way for Mrs. Trump to end cyberbullying: talking to her husband. Multiple news outlets ran stories specifically about the social media backlash, including Fox News and PopSugar. PopSugar noted the ensemble "garnered a lot of backlash on social media with a ton of comparisons being drawn".

The meme's lifespan was relatively short. It burned hot for a few days in late September 2017 as a topical political meme, then faded as the news cycle moved on. The dress comparisons and irony jokes didn't generate a reusable template, making this a moment-specific meme rather than a lasting format.

How to Use This Meme

This meme typically took one of two forms:

1

Visual comparison: Place a photo of Melania Trump in the pink dress next to any pop culture character wearing something similarly puffy or pink. The Violet Beauregarde comparison was the most popular, but users also used images of cotton candy, flamingos, and other bright pink references.

2

Irony commentary: Quote a line from Trump's anti-bullying speech and pair it with an example of Donald Trump's own social media attacks. The format usually involved a screenshot of the speech alongside a Trump tweet.

Cultural Impact

The dress incident became part of a broader pattern of Melania Trump's fashion choices generating more discussion than her policy positions. The BBC framed the story as the speech's anti-bullying message being "lost somewhat" to the outfit reaction. The episode also fed into ongoing debate about whether Melania Trump's "Be Best" anti-cyberbullying platform could be taken seriously given her husband's prolific use of Twitter to insult political opponents, journalists, and celebrities.

Mrs. Trump had previously worn a plaid Calvin Klein suit for her first U.N. appearance, which drew less commentary. The Delpozo dress incident made fashion outlets more attentive to her choices at diplomatic events going forward.

Fun Facts

The Delpozo dress was from the brand's Pre-Fall 2017 collection and reportedly cost around $3,000, or approximately £2,222 at the time.

In her speech, Trump said adults "must remember that they are watching and listening," a line many Twitter users turned back on her given her husband's public behavior.

The most viral comparison image, the Violet Beauregarde juxtaposition, was posted by Twitter user @rosalita2740 on the same day as the speech.

Donald Trump had retweeted a GIF of himself hitting a golf ball at Hillary Clinton just days before Melania's anti-bullying address.

Frequently Asked Questions