What Exactly Is Mar-A-Lago Face And Who Has Clearly Tried The Trend
- The Mar-a-Lago face trend highlights an aesthetic associated with Donald Trump, focusing on exaggerated features due to plastic surgery and cosmetic enhancements.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and other notable figures from the MAGA movement exhibit this trend, prompting discussions about performance and appearance in politics.
- Experts like Dermatologist Tina Alster remarked that the intensity of these cosmetic changes in the MAGA sphere suggests a collective push towards an unnatural ideal, akin to 'Real Housewives' stars.
- Scholars argue that the focus on appearance among Trump's followers reflects a broader political strategy emphasizing style over substance.
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'Mar-a-Lago face': Writer hits Trump hangers-on for deliberate 'self-abasement'
A writer for Salon noticed all of the aesthetic "ugliness" surrounding the Trump administration and came to one conclusion: Trump himself loves the grotesque, so his faithful followers deliberately make themselves as gaudy as possible to please him."The reality TV host has always embraced an aesthet...
'At war with reality': How 'Mar-a-Lago face' and MAGA aesthetics are signs 'of physical submission to Trump'
During Donald Trump's hush money trial in New York City, many Republicans showed up at a Lower Manhattan courthouse wearing red ties — an item of clothing Trump is known for wearing. Trump's critics attacked the matching ties as an example of how cult-like the MAGA movement can be, arguing that in Trump World, it isn't enough to embrace MAGA policies — one also has to look MAGA.MAGA men, critics say, will wear choose ties and suits that look Tru…
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