Melania Trump, center of the controversy over the reform of the White House garden
The rose garden has been modified after Jacqueline Kennedy was the last to conceive the design
Melania Trump presented last Saturday the renovated Rose Garden of the White House, a transformation that the first lady saw essential because her husband has moved his press conferences to that outer space as a precaution against the coronavirus . The fact is that this space had not been restored in almost 60 years, Jacqueline Kennedy being in charge of its latest design, and of course, when it comes to erasing the important design and remodeling work of John F. Kennedy's wife, dearly loved style icon, the marimonda is armed.
The current first lady will be delivering a speech to the Republican convention in the garden on Tuesday, but she had already announced her intention to renew the spice months ago. It included "electrical upgrades for television appearances, a new catwalk, and new flowers and shrubs" to "meet the dynamic needs of the modern presidency."
The original garden had been commissioned by President John F. Kennedy in 1961, and was designed by gardener Rachel Lambert Mellon and Jacqueline Kennedy. It was made up of a colorful variety of roses and large trees, where the wild apple trees stood out and the entire garden is covered with grass. Melania has chosen to relax the color gamut to white and softer colors, removing the apple trees and including limestone walkways around a clear central lawn area.
Can we talk about how Jackie Kennedy’s Rose Garden was colorful and diverse and beautiful and Melania just made it... white? pic.twitter.com/6jIendxup9
— Santiago Mayer (@santiagomayer_) August 22, 2020
She has changed the color and variety of the roses and has been seen as a metaphor for the Trump presidency
The choice of the first lady's roses for the garden was not random, since among them is the variety 'Hybrid Tea Rose', also known as 'Rose JFK'; the Rosa de la Paz variety; and the other, the Rose Pope John Paul II, to remember the first time a Pope visited the White House in 1979. “Excited to honor history and celebrate the future in our beautiful rose garden tonight. Thank you to everyone who helped renovate this iconic and truly beautiful space ”, she has tweeted FLOTUS (First Lady of the United States) from her official account.
The images of the renovation of the space have generated a barrage of criticism among Internet users. Some think that Melania has loaded the joy and has turned it into a sterile and insipid place, which they have compared as a metaphor to the Trump presidency.
Melania Trump destroyed Jackie Kennedy's Rose Garden. Think about that. Does it matter much? No. But it sure is emblematic of whose these people are.
— Tom Watson (@tomwatson) August 22, 2020