Even retail stores have decided to capitalize on the “Trump Dance” in honor of President-elect Donald Trump, which became a viral hit during the 2024 election.
Christmas shoppers in Manhattan noticed the apparent Trump dance moves by a pair of animatronic mannequins showing off colorful puffer coats in a window display of the women’s clothing store Aritzia, the New York Post reported.
Those who saw the Fifth Avenue store window appeared to celebrate the display and praised the creativity, the outlet noted.
“There’s a new president, so [the display] isn’t bad to us,” one passerby said. “Maybe it is for some people.”
🚨 TRUMP'S AMERICA: Fashion brand Aritzia mannequins are doing the Trump dance on 5th Avenue – located on the same road as Trump Tower.
The dance is utterly contagious, it's even seeped into deep-blue New York City.pic.twitter.com/SCF6GjANRt
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) December 21, 2024
“It’s an attention-getter,” a tourist named Chris, who was shopping with his family from West Palm Beach, Florida, said. […]
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