Edi Rama sends message style to Europe

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama is using his bold and colorful style to send a message to modern Albania in Europe. Rama first gained his reputation for fashion and style in 1998 when he was minister of culture. Young people immediately show great interest in him, especially [...]
Rama first gained his reputation for fashion and style in 1998 when he was minister of culture.
Young people immediately show great interest in him, especially after the background of a painter and basketball player.
In his clothes, as in the fabric, Rama likes to mix the vivid colors by creating a unique style that has no doubt helped in the political sphere.
During his time as mayor of Tirana, he gave the capital his artistic spirit.
However, many have thought that once elected prime minister Edi Rama, will soften the colors and dress modestly.
But all those people were wrong.
On Wednesday, for example, while participating in Sami for the Western Balkans in Trieste, Edi Rama combined a formal suit with a pair of white Adidas athletes.
White athletes with three red lines did not miss a meeting with France's president, Emmanuel Macro.
This is not the first time Rama has been performing interestingly, in formal meetings.
On 24 May, while part of a meeting of Balkan leaders with European Commission Vice President Frederica Moghrini, he was wearing a T-shirt with inscriptions, sports pants and athletes.
And according to legalist Irena Myphatari, Rama sees traditional policymaking as boring because it brings nothing new.
There have been many critics, but when it comes to creativity and feelings <x1-natural” to be the center of attention, Rama is no match for anyone else. T-shirts combined with black pants have been used to send a simple message: I'm ordinary, I'm one of you and we're a family; a family where love and trust are already set up and there's no need for formal ties or black costumes” has said Myphatari.
She added that Rama's combinations at meetings in Europe are not random.
According to her, they are well-thought strategies to promote Albania's self-confidence.
















