During Donald Trump's first-ever Address to Congress Tuesday night, his daughter Ivanka wore a $3,000 pink satin dress by French designer Roland Mouret. Critics are not happy with how this dress fits in with the “buy American, hire American,” theme of his speech. As many users on Twitter put it, it seems as though a double standard is being applied to the first family when it comes to the policies and ideals of the current administration. Not only did Ivanka not wear a dress by an American designer Tuesday night, many of the products from her namesake clothing line are made outside of the U.S. as well.

This isn’t the first time Ivanka has been criticized for her fashion choices as they pertain to her role in the first family. In January, she was being called a modern-day Marie Antoinette after posting a glamour shot of her look to Instagram, while Muslims were being detained at airports around the U.S.

Her latest look is just more evidence of the fact that when you are in a position of power and influence, choices matter. After this criticism, perhaps going forward, she will take a cue from the Obama women and highlight American designers in her clothing choices.

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