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Shortly before leaving the White House, Melania Trump (50) wants to make her shine again. On Monday, the World’s First Lady unveiled this year’s Christmas decorations at the White House. You may be surprised one last time, as expected it was pompous.
On Twitter, the First Lady announced the unveiling of the Christmas decorations with an elaborate video. The inauguration itself was also impressive: 106 wreaths, more than 365 meters of garlands, more than 3,200 lights and 17,000 arches testified to the Christmas fever of the departing First Lady. The White House is now a winter wonderland.
The children helped
Melania Trump had half a spruce forest transported to the White House, there are 62 trees in all. One of the highlights of the exhibition is the Christmas tree in the Red Room of the White House. Pay tribute to the heroines and heroes of the crown pandemic. Another Christmas tree is in the library and is dedicated to the centennial of women’s suffrage.
The official Christmas tree, a large five-and-a-half meter Fraser fir, is just the top of the Christmas tree. Melania Trump took it personally last week. The fir tree is decorated with children’s artwork from around the country.
Blueberry mistake
Melania Trump has never held back with Christmas decorations for the White House. Three years ago, the ballerinas danced at the festive inauguration of the Christian decoration. In the background were spruce trees beautifully decorated with colored lights and white tinsel.
Last year, even golden Christmas trees adorned the hallways. For the decorations at the East Colonnade, Melania Trump received strong criticism. The fir trees were covered in blueberries and glowed blood red. They were reminiscent of the robes of oppressed women from the cult series “The Handmaid’s Tale.”
“America la BELLA”
This year, the First Lady was saved from making such a mistake, but it was still opulent. The theme of this year’s Christmas decorations is “America la Bella”. According to the taste of the first lady. “Mrs. Trump personally selected every detail of the Christmas season at the White House,” says her office.
The first lady received active help from the population. 125 selected volunteers helped decorate the White House over the weekend. The administration keeps to itself how much splendor costs. (hac)