Melania Trump’s gardening attire has once again become a favorite social media talking point.
An old photograph of the first lady wearing immaculately clean sneakers to plant and harvest vegetables with children in the White House garden became a meme in August.
History repeated itself this week, when Trump donned pastel pink Christian Louboutin stiletto heels to a tree-planting ceremony last Monday on the South Lawn:
A “Photoshop Battle” broke out on Reddit, with users reimagining the image in amusing ways:
Folks on Twitter also joined the fun:
Melania Trump just went "gardening" at the White House. Compare it to this picture of Michelle Obama doing the same. See the difference? That's the difference between the two parties... pic.twitter.com/NMQmTJoUNr
— JCaro (@jfistacuffs) September 4, 2018
Melania is launching her new line of Gardening Attire, accompanied by the standard 4-inch heels 😀. pic.twitter.com/bAFC8kggBt
— Brynt (@JohnBrynt) September 3, 2018
Melania's new gardening shoes. pic.twitter.com/IoxC85hbcb
— Pardon Me 🇺🇸🌊 (@MangiaMyLove) September 4, 2018
With those shoes, why didn’t you just aerate the entire grounds?
— Dana Goldberg (@DGComedy) August 28, 2018
everyone's ragging on Melania for her choice of gardening shoes so I've put together a few suggestions for more practical and meaningful footwear, since she likes expressing herself with clothes. pic.twitter.com/jvTlIgqznH
— t naske (@Laodicean_) September 2, 2018
I am officially here for all Melania Trump pretend-play glamor gardening (glardening? glardening!) photos. pic.twitter.com/s79G4JE81B
— Elizabeth Picciuto (@epicciuto) September 1, 2018
Not the be-best way to do the gardening. pic.twitter.com/JpadruQVW9
— Ken Olin (@kenolin1) September 2, 2018
Are those your gardening stilettos? #bebest Melania.
— Wendi kushner (@Wbkushner) August 28, 2018
Silly Melania. This isn't a gardening outfit.
— Alex Palombo (@AlexPalombo) August 28, 2018
This is a biking outfit. That skirt would catch the breeze and the heels would wrap around the pedals really nicely.https://t.co/m78CoeZXiM
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