Donald Trump’s famously orange complexion has long drawn speculation, but recent observations suggest deeper causes than just vanity. Photo editor Emily Elsie reignited debate with a viral Instagram post comparing images of Trump before and after the July 2024 assassination attempt, pointing out stark shifts in skin tone.
While lighting and makeup for TV may partly explain the change, Elsie proposes a psychological theory: Trump’s bronzer use increases with stress. “The more stressed Trump is, the more makeup appears,” she claims. After the June 2024 debate, when Trump led in polls, his complexion appeared softer. But as political tension grew, Elsie noted heavier bronzer—even on his hands, which she calls “unprecedented.”
Though Trump denies using spray tans, some cite chronic venous insufficiency as a contributing factor. Still, Elsie believes this is more than a cosmetic issue—it’s a window into image control, insecurity, and constant self-surveillance. For her, Trump’s changing face reflects how power and stress manifest under public scrutiny, making the orange hue more than a meme—it’s a message.