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🚨🧵THREAD: The real reason Melania Trump wore THAT inauguration hat, its extraordinary backstory and why fashion insiders were left gasping. 🔥

Not since Hilary Clinton, in 1993, has a First Lady opted for an inauguration-day hat, adding not only a touch of the theatrical to Melania's ensemble but almost entirely obscuring her eyes.

For a woman known for her love of sunglasses, perhaps this was the next-best choice on a day when the entire world would be watching her.

Let’s dive in! 🇺🇸🧵Image
The powder-blue, pale suit dress that Melania Trump wore for her husband's first inauguration drew comparisons to Jackie Kennedy. (Jack and JFK are pictured here in 1961). Image
Her hair, swept up loosely into a decidedly 1960s chignon, framed a smiling face as she evoked, through fashion, a golden age of political idealism. (Donald and Melania are pictured here at his inauguration in 2017). Image
This time, Melania cloaked herself in a custom navy silk wool coat dress, coordinating pencil skirt and ivory silk crepe blouse, all of which, to the surprise of many fashion watchers, had been hand sewn in New York City by the niche, but far from cut-price, American designer Adam Lippes.Image
Melania's boater, by another American designer, Eric Javits, completed the striking ensemble.

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Lippes said it had been an 'honor' for his New York atelier to dress Melania for a tradition that 'embodies the beauty of American democracy', and that her outfit was the product of 'America's finest craftsmen'. Image
Melania shone a spotlight on two designers whose relatively unknown labels might now find a sudden uptick in sales thanks to this presidential patronage. (She is pictured here wearing Dior on January 19). Image
Melania eschewed her favored European labels, despite having opted for both Dolce & Gabbana and Dior at the various pre-inaugural festivities. (She is pictured here wearing a Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo shirt). Image
In quite literally topping off the look with the unconventional choice of a hat (certainly for Americans), she evoked her 2019 meeting with Queen Elizabeth II (pictured), when she wore a very similar style. Image
It also echoed the ceremonial dressing of British royal women, who rarely appear for such a momentous occasion without a showstopping piece of millinery. (Kate Middleton is pictured on November 13, 2022). Image

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🧵🚨 Scientists reveal Jesus' REAL name - and say it wasn't 'Jesus' after all!

But experts now say that 'Jesus Christ' might not be the name of Christianity's central figure after all.

Scholars believe that 'Jesus' would have gone by a name in his own native language of Aramaic which is nothing like our modern version.

Bible scholars help us with this one.

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It might be one of the most famous names on the planet, but expert historians and archaeologists say that 'Jesus Christ' wasn't the real name of the Christian Messiah. Image
The real historical figure of Jesus wouldn't have gone by the anglicised name 'Jesus Christ', according to experts. Instead, he would have used a name in his own native language! Image
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🧵Thread 1️⃣ - 7️⃣: Here’s why President Trump is interested in the Panama Canal: This engineering marvel connects two oceans, handles 6% of global trade, and was once controlled by the U.S. But we gave it up in 1999. Let’s dive into the history, its importance, and what taking it back could mean.Image
The Panama Canal was completed in 1914 by the U.S. after supporting Panama’s independence from Colombia. President Teddy Roosevelt called it one of the greatest engineering feats in history. It saved ships weeks of travel by avoiding the treacherous Cape Horn. Image
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In 1977, President Jimmy Carter signed the Torrijos-Carter Treaties, agreeing to transfer control of the canal to Panama by 1999. Critics argued this weakened U.S. influence, while supporters claimed it was a step toward fairness and improved relations. 🇺🇸 🇵🇦 Image
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