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Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, Melania’s former friend and White House aide who later wrote ascathing tell-allabout the first lady, spoke with Odell and said Melania was “so offended” that Wintour didn’t inform her about the visit that she “didn’t even say hello,” according toInsider.
The famed fashion editor, whosemagazine endorsed Trump’s opponentformer Sec. of StateHillary Clinton, had “begrudgingly reached out” to her long-term acquaintanceIvanka Trumpafter the 2020 election to plan the meeting.
Apparently, this bothered Melania a great deal because she’d appeared on the cover ofVogueahead of her wedding years earlier. Since then, Melania had been invited to events associated with the magazine and its editor.
“Melania didn’t understand that she had been invited to Anna’s events not because she was a friend, but simply because she had appeared on the February 2005 cover ofVogue,” Odell reportedly writes in her book, which was released this month.
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Wolkoff wrote in her explosive memoir,Melania and Me, about an allegedrivalry between Melania and Ivanka. Through New York’s fashion and social scenes of the early 2000s, Trump became friends with Wolkoff, who later followed her to Washington, helped plan Trump’s inauguration and then joined the first lady’s team before the friendship unraveled, all of which shecovered in her book.
Before and after the Trumps entered the White House,Vogue’s editorial team made two attempts to photograph Ms. Trump for the pages of the magazine, “once before Trump’s inauguration and once after,” Odell writes. “But in part since they wouldn’t guarantee a cover, Melania wouldn’t do it.”
Wolkoff wrote previously about Melania’s suspicion that landing anotherVoguecover was never really a possibility — much less a sure thing — despite her status as first lady. According to her book, Melania said she’d heard that people at the magazine were jealous because she managed to pull off fashionable looks and look great despite some designers refusing to dress her.
“I don’t give a f— aboutVogueor any other magazine. They would never put me on the cover. All these people are so mad,” Melania reportedly said, according to Wolkoff’s book.
Odell also writes in the biography that Wintour was so upset over Trump’s win (and Clinton’s loss) on Election Day 2016 that she cried in front of her staff the next day.
In Feb. 2021, thelawsuit was dropped.
source: people.com