Dolce & Gabbana poke fun at critics of them dressing Melania Trump with 'boycott' T-shirts

They're big supporters of FLOTUS

Rachel Hosie
Thursday 15 June 2017 07:29 EDT
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Whilst many designers have refused to dress her, US First Lady Melania Trump has worn Dolce & Gabbana on numerous occasions.

The designers have embraced Melania, often posting their support for her on social media.

However, the iconic Italian brand have faced a huge backlash for dressing FLOTUS in her official White House portrait.

Many people said they were boycotting Dolce & Gabbana as a result.

But now, the designers are playfully profiting from the fuss by selling “#Boycott Dolce & Gabbana” T-shirts.

Available for both men and women, the T-shirts cost £185 each, so will set you back a pretty penny.

The website also features a short film of a protest against the company, where crowds of people wearing the T-shirt - including Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana - shout and hold placards.

Most recently, Melania was spotted in Sicily for the G7 trip wearing a Dolce & Gabbana floral jacket, with a hefty £40,000 price tag.

Whether you support the designers for dressing FLOTUS or not, it’s hard to argue that that’s not a ludicrous amount of money to spend on a jacket.

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