The Times was also one of the first to correctly identify the maker of the coat: Max Mara. This wasn't fresh-off-the-runway, just-hit-stores Max Mara, though—Pelosi's burnt-red style dates back to 2013. In order to authentically get the House Minority look, you'd have to dig deep into the resale market, scouring the eBay's, Tradesy's, and TheRealReal's of the world to buy the Glamis coat.
Except that late Wednesday afternoon, the Italian fashion house sent out a press release that not only confirmed the origins of Pelosi's coat but also announced that Max Mara would be reinstating the Glamis into its outerwear collection in 2019. "In a variety of colorways," no less! A spokesperson for the brand confirmed to Glamour that the decision to bring it back was inspired by Pelosi.
When you nail that presentation you’ve been working on pic.twitter.com/GgeAFLy7q9— Millennial Politics (@MillenPolitics) December 11, 2018
The irony of this chyron makes me want to laugh myself into oblivion pic.twitter.com/lJh822DYFg
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) December 13, 2018
Melania Trump's favorable rating has fallen by double-digits, according to a new CNN poll. The first lady, whose favorability stood at 54% in October, has slipped to 43% in just two months.
Additionally, 36% of those polled found her unfavorable, a 6-point increase since October.