Who wore the pussy bow better: Ivanka Trump or Melania Trump?

The Trump ladies love the pussy bow blouse. (Photo: Getty Images)
The Trump ladies love the pussy bow blouse. (Photo: Getty Images)

Ivanka Trump and Melania Trump might not only share the same last name, they share a similar fashion sense too.

The White House adviser wore a feminine pink suit and pussy bow blouse at the World Bank IMF annual meeting on Saturday. Ivanka talked about female entrepreneurs and business owners like herself and promised to “to spend a lot of time offering any value that I can as a mentor.”

The first daughter wore her hair in a loose ponytail; she had minimal makeup and dangling pearl earrings. She completed the look with black heels adorned with white and blush flower petals.

However, it was the 35-year-old’s burgundy pussy bow blouse that commanded attention. The top is reminiscent of her stepmother’s controversial choice of attire at the presidential debate last year.

Melania Trump sporting her infamous pussy bow blouse. (Photo: Getty Images)
Melania Trump sporting her infamous pussy bow blouse. (Photo: Getty Images)

Melania wore a $1,100 Gucci fuchsia pussy bow blouse shortly after her husband’s Access Hollywood tape scandal.

In the tape, Donald Trump is recorded saying, “You know I’m automatically attracted to beautiful — I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss. I don’t even wait.

“And when you’re a star they let you do it. You can do anything… Grab them by the p****. You can do anything.”

Was Melania sending a message with her pink pussy bow blouse? (Photo: Getty Images)
Was Melania sending a message with her pink pussy bow blouse? (Photo: Getty Images)

The 47-year-old’s top was considered a statement. A year later, people still want to figure out whether she wore it as a dig to her husband or to show her support, despite the tape. Or was her pussy bow simply an innocent fashion choice?

Which Trump wore the pussy bow blouse better?

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