Melania Trump’s Optical Illusion Dress From Windsor Banquet Goes Viral As Fans Debate Its Color


During the Windsor Castle banquet on Donald and Melania Trump’s second day in the UK, the First Lady’s wardrobe choice sparked an unexpected debate — one that revived memories of the viral 2015 dress color controversy.

A Striking Look with One Puzzling Detail

For the formal dinner, Melania wore a shoulder-baring canary-yellow gown reportedly designed by Carolina Herrera. Her hair was styled loosely down her back, highlighting oversized teal diamond earrings.

But what truly grabbed attention wasn’t the dress or the earrings — it was the belt.

The glossy belt around her waist seemed to change shades depending on the photo. Some images showed it as “baby pink or an almost nude color,” while others made it look like a bold lilac.

“Apparently Melania’s belt was lilac although in some pics it looked pink,” one social media user commented. Another joked, “Is this an illusion to trick people into thinking her midriff was showing?”

 

 

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Echoes of the 2015 Dress Debate

The reactions immediately drew comparisons to the viral internet debate of 2015, when a photo of a dress divided viewers over whether it was blue and black or white and gold.

The viral moment began when Grace Johnston snapped a photo of the dress she intended to wear to her daughter’s wedding and sent it to her. While Grace saw blue and black, her daughter insisted it was gold and white — sparking a global online debate.

The controversy grew so intense that neuroscientists explained why people perceived the dress differently. Jay Neitz, a University of Washington neuroscientist, noted at the time: “Our visual system is supposed to throw away information about the illuminant and extract information about the actual reflectance.”

Why Melania’s Belt Looks Different

Unlike the scientific puzzle of “the dress,” the confusion over Melania’s belt appears to be far simpler. According to outlets like the UK Mirror, the changing appearance of the accessory was caused by flash photography and image editing rather than differences in human perception.

Still, the belt stirred enough conversation online to momentarily overshadow the gown itself. Some found humor in the comparisons, while others questioned why such wardrobe details often attract outsized attention.

In the end, the First Lady’s striking yellow gown may have been chosen to make a statement, but it was the belt — shifting from pink to lilac depending on the angle — that stole the spotlight and revived a curious internet memory from nearly a decade ago.