'Trump liked you to look a certain way': Ex-aide says she changed looks for ex-president
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Image was everything in Trump's White House.

Former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham reflected on altering her attire to appease the Commander-in-Chief.

"I had already been indoctrinated into his way of thinking," she told Johanna Maska, host of the podcast "Press Advance." "I wore heels every day even if I was chasing in a field."

"Because you knew Trump liked you dressing a certain way."

Grisham said that she felt she had to cater to the glitzier preferences of Donald Trump.

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"I changed my whole way of dressing and thinking on my appearance," she said.

When asked if Trump ever had issues or talked down to former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, Grisham responded that her style and good looks made her virtually bulletproof.

"So Nicki Haley, you know, she fit his profile just fine: attractive woman, always dressed quite well. Nice figure. That kind of thing."

"So I don't remember him telling a negative thing about her and I think it's because she fit his profile."

That wasn't the case with a lawmaker hailing from Arizona, who apparently caught Trump's attention, but in a negative way.

The woman was wearing sleeveless dresses and Grisham said the president thought her arms weren't flattering.

"I can remember him wanting me to tell a senator in Arizona not to wear sleeveless dresses... because her arms were very unattractive," she recounted.

Instead of mustering the courage to tell the woman his unsolicited fashion advice, he let Grisham do the dirty work.

So she said he told her: 'Stephanie I can't say it to her, you gotta go tell her.'"