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The Destabilizing Jacket, Why Meryl Streep Explosive New Vogue Interview Just Ripped Open Melania Trump Most Controversial Fashion Scandal

In the world of high-stakes fashion and global politics, a garment is rarely just a piece of fabric; it is a signal, a statement, and occasionally, a weapon. This reality was thrust back into the center of the cultural conversation during a recent, high-profile Vogue cover interview featuring Hollywood icon Meryl Streep and legendary editor-in-chief Anna Wintour. What began as a sophisticated dialogue about personal style and public identity took a sharp, uncompromising turn when Streep decided to revisit one of the most polarizing moments in modern American history: the infamous “I Really Don’t Care, Do U?” jacket worn by Melania Trump. Streep’s critique wasn’t just a commentary on a wardrobe choice; it was a profound indictment of what she perceives as a calculated performance of indifference at the highest levels of power.

The conversation initially took a lighter tone, with Anna Wintour praising women who have used their fashion to project an authentic sense of self. Wintour pointed to figures like Michelle Obama and New York City’s first lady, Rama Duwaji, noting that their clothing felt like a true extension of their personalities. When Wintour added that Melania Trump also “always looks like herself when she dresses,” she likely expected a polite nod of agreement. Instead, Streep seized the moment to steer the discussion toward the deeper implications of political optics. She pointed directly to the olive-green Zara parka that Melania wore in June 2018—a choice made during a trip to a detention center housing migrant children separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border.

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