In an e-mail sent Thursday afternoon, Sophie Theallet has said she will not dress the incoming First Lady Melania Trump and she is calling on other designers to do the same.
Theallet, who did not respond immediately available for comment, said in her missive that as an independent fashion brand, “we consider our voice an expression of our artistic and philosophical ideas.”
“As one who
celebrates and strives for diversity, individual freedom and respect for
all lifestyles, I will not participate in dressing or associating in
any way with the next First Lady. The rhetoric of racism, sexism, and
xenophobia unleashed by her husband’s presidential campaign are
incompatible with the shared values we live by.” she wrote. “I encourage
my fellow designers to do the same.”
Describing herself as an
immigrant, the designer said she has been blessed with the opportunity
to pursue her dreams in the U.S., and that dressing First Lady Michelle Obama
intermittently over the past eight years has been “a highlight and an
honor. She has contributed to having our name recognized and respected
worldwide. Her values, actions, and grace have always resonated deeply
within me.”
Noting that her brand “stands against all discrimination and prejudice,” she said, “Our runway shows, ad campaigns, and celebrity dressing have always been a celebration of diversity and a reflection of the world we live in.”
Her
e-mail continued, “I am well aware it is not wise to get involved in
politics. That said, as a family owned company, our bottom line is not
just about money. We value our artistic freedom and always humbly seek
to contribute to a more humane, conscious and ethical way to create in
this world.”
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