Glad that people haven't responded to the pot stirring here.
I think Kelly Ann (is that her name?) was making a statement that she doesn't care what people say about her, and she's not going to go along with the crowd just for the sake of going along with the crowd. That, is apparently, her, so the dress makes sense. She had regular gowns on on Thurs and Fri nights, I believe, from pics I saw. (ETA pic below)
I've also noticed that (pardon me if I'm not up with fashion terms) "double breasted with buttons" seems to be a trend right now. Not a big fan of that look on women or on men.
I agree that Melania's overall look was "Jacquiesque", although somewhere along the line the signals got crossed with the blue color business. I looked through the link that Asta posted and some of the fashions shown confirmed this for me. (Others may see it differently.) I think part of the problem were the black and white photos, it was hard to tell actual colors from them, and even when you saw black and white and color of the same dress, they looked a lot different.
Melania's ball gown wasn't something I would pick, I don't think (actually I"m not sure what I'd ever pick

), but I liked it for her. I didn't love it, but I didn't hate it, either. I wouldn't want to have to make such a choice, I can imagine it's tough, and there will be criticism no matter what you pick. Poor Mrs. Pence, imagine how she must've felt knowing she had to share the stage with all these amazing looking women! (And I thought she did ok! She's obviously a very different body type from the Trump women! Probably more like the rest of us, haha!)
So I mentioned high heels last night. Here's another thing I was thinking. I know if I was running around all day (on heels) and eating breakfast, lunch and dinner out, I'd be a little bloated in the belly!

There's no way my belly would be that flat dancing around a ballroom floor. (Which is why my gown would likely be loose-fitting if I had one, lol. Definitely no belts!) They must eat pretty lightly.