An Atelier dress designer and President supporter Donald Trump shocked partygoers and social media users once again with a silhouette unlike anything he had handcrafted before.
Andre Soriano, a store owner in Occoquan, Virginia, and originally from the Philippines, designed a green “Make America Healthy Again” dress for recently crowned Miss America Abbie Stockard.
“She is the sweetest,” Soriano told Fox News Digital from Stockard. “She is the best representation of America. She will be a great example for all children.”

Atelier dress designer Andre Soriano crafted Miss America Abbie Stockard’s “Make America Healthy Again” dress for MAHA’s inaugural ball. (André Soriano)
Stockard, who represented Alabama and was crowned Miss America on Jan. 5, wore the custom-made dress to the MAHA Inaugural Ball, held an evening in honor of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.Trump’s pick for Secretary of Health and Human Services on January 20.
She has since shared photos from the event to RFK Jr. and others. and his wife Cheryl Hines.
“I am truly honored and grateful to be part of her costume,” Soriano said.
The controversial designer is known for the infamous “Make America Great Again” ensemble he created for singer-songwriter Joy Villa, which she wore to the 2017 Grammy Awards.

Soriano told Fox News Digital that he made the dress for Miss America in eight hours. (André Soriano)
“I’ve been to Hollywood before,” Soriano told Fox News Digital. “I was dissected, especially after I made the Trump dress.”
Soriano has received hateful rhetoric both online and in person for his patriotic tailoring.
“We’re going to say it: ‘God bless you and peace be upon you,’” he said of the response.
Soriano received the measurements for Stockard just two days before she arrived Washington, DC, for the opening events.
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Andre Soriano is known as the clothing designer behind the infamous “Make America Great Again” dress that singer-songwriter Joy Villa wore to the 2017 Grammy Awards. (Fox News Digital; Getty Images)
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He made the dress in eight hours.
“She came the next day,” Soriano said. “I did the fitting, and it fit her like a glove. I’ve worked with a lot of women and I really nailed it down to the last detail.”
January was hectic for Soriano as he had eight to ten dresses commissioned in preparation Inauguration Day.
“I was underwater for the entire month of January,” he said. “I’m so happy that America has finally made that decision.”