Melania Trump wore the Zara jacket in June during a visit to Texas (Photo: Agencies) Former First Lady of the US Melania Trump has once again addressed her debatable “I really don’t care, do u?” jacket in her coming memoir , revealing it was meant as a “discreet yet impactful” message to the media, not related to her visit to a migrant detention centre, according to the New York Post. Melania, wife of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump , wore the Zara jacket in 2018 during a trip to the US-Mexico border , sparking outrage and widespread speculation about its intended meaning. Many assumed the message was tied to the plight of migrant children.
However, in an excerpt from her memoir reported by ' The Guardian ', Melania insists the jacket was aimed at the media, claiming, "It’s a message for the media...
to let them know I was unconcerned with their opinions of me.” According to her, she was advised by her then-press secretary, Stephanie Grisham , to avoid publicly explaining this intent. “I disagreed with her insistence that I couldn’t say that,” Melania wrote, adding that Grisham instead told a CNN reporter the jacket was merely a “fashion choice with no underlying message.
” Melania claims the media’s focus on the $39 jacket overshadowed the pressing issues of the time, such as the welfare of children at the border and a significant policy change. She called the media’s reaction “irresponsible behaviour.” Grisham, who resigned in 2.