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Lauren Sánchez’s Bra Is The Least Offensive Thing About The Trump Inauguration

“Instead of taking on why the richest men in the world, who also control the media, were the guests of honor in the inauguration and what it says about our democracy, we are engaging in frivolous discussions like what Sanchez was wearing,” history professor Einav Rabinovitch-Fox said.

It’s fair to say that no one expected the fashion to be so attention-stealing at President Donald Trump’s inauguration this weekend.

First, Oscar de La Renta and Dior drew ire for creating inaugural looks for second lady Usha Vance and first daughter Ivanka Trump ― a pointedly different approach to fashion houses’ reluctance to dress Trump family members during his first administration.

Then, there was first lady Melania Trump’s very Carmen Sandiego-esque hat, which shrouded half of her face during the inaugural ceremonies and made it impossible for her husband to swoop in for a kiss. (When “form meets function,” “The Daily Show” joked on X.)

At the swearing-in ceremony in the Capitol rotunda, Sánchez was seated beside her fiancé, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The TV journalist wore a white Alexander McQueen blazer with a peekaboo push-up corset bra ― a look that many online, both on the right and the left, took overstated offense to.

Here is a sampling of the catty, mean-girl, pearl-clutching found on X and Bluesky since Monday morning:

“Good grief, Lauren Sanchez. Put them away for one day.”

“Good Lord. How did Jeff Bezos go from Mackenzie Bezos to the puke of slimy gross trash that is gold digger Lauren Sanchez?”

“#LaurenSanchez is the perfect example of ‘Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.’ Set a better example.”

Naturally, Megyn Kelly weighed in, too. “She has no class. No dignity. No respect,” the former Fox News host wrote on X.

“Instead of taking on why the richest men in the world, who also control the media, were the guests of honor in the inauguration and what it says about our democracy, we are engaging in frivolous discussions like what Sanchez was wearing,” history professor Einav Rabinovitch-Fox said.

Not since that scene in “Selena” has a bustier caused such a stir.

As Caitlin Flanagan of The Atlantic joked on X, “The nation has come together over Lauren Sanchez. Just when you think we’re a come as you are nation that nothing could shock us, suddenly there’s something that makes us all shriek as one, Sister Kathleen on a dress code violation. NOT THAT.”

Yes, it was an unconventional choice of dress for an inauguration ― one that caught Zuckerberg’s eye and instantly made a meme out of him ― but given everything else that was unconventional about Trump’s swearing-in, is a bra really what we should be focused on?

A bra, and not the tech…

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