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    Melania Trump’s Best and Worst Looks As First Lady

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    • Melania Trump’s style has been closely watched since she became first lady.
    • Her best first lady looks mix her personal style with a professional edge.
    • Melania Trump has also worn some controversial outfits over the years.

    Melania Trump is three months into her second tenure as first lady.

    She returned to the White House in January, striking a markedly different tone with her attire than when President Donald Trump first took office in 2017.

    Since becoming first lady, Melania Trump’s style has often been a source of attention, as some of her outfits have been controversial.

    Take a look at some of the best and worst looks she’s worn while Donald Trump has been in office.

    Melania Trump paid homage to Jackie Kennedy when she debuted as first lady.


    Donald and Melania Trump on Inauguration Day 2017.

    Donald and Melania Trump on Inauguration Day 2017.


    Kevin Dietsch – Pool/Getty Images

    Ralph Lauren Collection designed the knee-length, powder-blue dress Melania wore to Trump’s inauguration in 2017, as well as the coordinating shrug and gloves she wore with the look.

    She accessorized the outfit with pearl earrings and blue, pointed-toe heels.

    The full ensemble evoked Jackie Kennedy’s style. From the bright color to the nod to one of America’s most iconic first ladies, Melania’s look was the perfect choice for her husband’s first inauguration.

    Her custom gown for the 2017 inaugural balls featured standout three-dimensional detailing.


    Donald and Melania Trump at the 2017 Inauguration Ball 2017.

    Donald and Melania Trump at a 2017 inaugural ball.


    Kevin Dietsch – Pool/Getty Images

    Hervé Pierre custom-designed Melania’s off-the-shoulder dress for the inaugural ball.

    The cream dress had an A-line silhouette, a thigh-high slit on one side, and three-dimensional fabric that curved across the bodice. A thin red belt cinched at the waist for a pop of color.

    The dress felt high-fashion, connecting the first lady to her past as a model as she stepped into a new role.

    Melania’s outfit for a visit to Texas in August 2017 got attention online.


    Donald and Melania Trump in Texas in August 2017.

    Donald and Melania Trump in Texas in August 2017.


    JIM WATSON / AFP / Getty Images

    In August 2017, the Trumps visited Corpus Christi, Texas, following Hurricane Harvey to assess recovery efforts.

    The pair wore casual attire, with Melania arriving in a white button-down, black jeans, and sneakers. She also added a black baseball hat to her look that said “FLOTUS,” first lady of the United States, on the front.

    Melania’s outfit quickly became a source of social-media chatter, with some saying her hat called attention to her in the wake of the natural disaster while others praised her casual outfit.

    Her suit for a Canadian state visit in October 2017 was more fitting for the occasion.


    Donald and Melania Trump with Justin and Sophie Gregoire Trudeau in October 2017.

    Donald and Melania Trump with Justin and Sophie Grégoire Trudeau in October 2017.


    Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images

    When greeting Justin and Sophie Grégoire Trudeau at the White House in October 2017, Melania wore a gray pinstripe suit instead of a dress.

    The suit featured high-waisted pants, and she paired it with a white button-down and an untied black tie. The outfit was unexpected for a first lady, offering a fun style moment.

    The president and first lady had a rare matching moment in April 2018, wearing coordinating striped looks.


    Donald and Melania Trump at Mar-a-Lago in April 2018.

    Donald and Melania Trump at Mar-a-Lago in April 2018.


    Mandel NGAN / AFP / Getty Images

    In April 2018, the Trumps hosted Japan’s prime minister at the time, Shinzo Abe, and his wife, Akie Abe, at Mar-a-Lago, during which the first lady wore an off-the-shoulder dress from Carolina Herrera.

    The dress was covered in black and white stripes, with thicker black stripes on the bodice and the pattern reversed on the midi-length skirt.

    She added white heels to her look, and Trump wore a navy and white striped tie that matched his wife’s look. The coordinating outfits were an atypical but welcome choice for the couple.

    The same month, Melania stunned in a black minidress and coordinating coat.


    The Trumps, President Macron, and his wife at the White House in April 2018.

    Donald and Melania Trump, Emmanuel Macron, and his wife at the White House in April 2018.


    Al Drago/Getty Images

    Melania greeted President Macron of France and his wife Brigitte in a black minidress and black pumps at the White House.

    The standout feature of her outfit was a Givenchy tuxedo cape, which added a flair of personality to the otherwise simple look.

    The semi-sheer dress she wore to a state dinner for the Macrons during the same trip was a little too busy.


    Donald and Melania Trump at the White House in April 2018.

    Donald and Melania Trump at the White House in April 2018.


    Alex Edelman-Pool/Getty Images

    The first lady changed into a silver Chanel dress for the dinner.

    Most of the form-fitting dress was covered in textured fabric, while the top of the bodice and bottom of the skirt were made of a sheer, black fabric adorned with silver embellishments.

    The fabrics didn’t blend well, making the dress look too busy. It would have been a better look without the sheer fabric.

    In June 2018, Melania received backlash for wearing a jacket that said, “I really don’t care, do u?”


    Melania Trump in June 2018.

    Melania Trump in June 2018.


    Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

    In June 2018, Melania visited an immigration facility in McAllen, Texas, where children were living, wearing a green Zara jacket that said “I really don’t care, do u?” on the back.

    Critics said the jacket was insensitive to wear for the visit, critiquing both the first lady and the president for the fashion faux pas.

    Melania’s former aide, Stephanie Grisham, wrote in her book “I’ll Take Your Questions Now” that the president yelled at Melania for wearing the jacket, though Trump and the first lady both said she wore it to send a message to the left-wing media.

    A different bow would have improved her dress for an Independence Day celebration in July 2018.


    Melania and Donald Trump in July 2018.

    Melania and Donald Trump in July 2018.


    Alex Edelman/Getty Images

    Melania wore a floor-length wrap dress from Ralph Lauren to celebrate Independence Day 2018.

    The blue-and-white gingham dress was fun and festive for the holiday, but the oversize red belt tied at her waist overwhelmed the look.

    If the first lady had swapped the bow for a thinner belt, her dress would have been more effective.

    Melania’s suit for a trip to Egypt in October 2018 also raised some eyebrows.


    Melania Trump in October 2018.

    Melania Trump in October 2018.


    Tarek Wajeh/picture alliance via Getty Images

    Melania posed for photos in front of pyramids in Egypt wearing cream trousers, a white blouse, a black tie, and a sand-colored Ralph Lauren blazer. A white-and-black boater hat completed the look.

    The outfit may have been innocuously stylish in a different venue, but some social-media users thought the outfit looked similar to one worn by “Raiders of the Lost Ark” villain René Belloq during his visit to the pyramids in the film.

    It wasn’t the first time Melania faced criticism for one of her outfits on her visit to Africa. During her tour of the pyramids and the Great Sphinx, Melania told reporters, “I wish people would focus on what I do, not what I wear,” following backlash for wearing a white pith helmet.

    “You know what? We just completed an amazing trip,” she added. “We went to Ghana, we went to Malawi, we went to Kenya, here we are in Egypt. I want to talk about my trip, not what I wear.”

    Brown pants weren’t a great choice for Melania’s evening arrival at the White House in December 2018.


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    Donald and Melania Trump in December 2018.


    NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP via Getty Images

    Donald and Melania Trump arrived at the White House on the evening of December 27, holding hands as they walked across the lawn.

    While the president was in a suit, Melania wore a green jacket, light-brown pants, and matching shoes.

    The pants might have been a better choice for a daytime look, as it was difficult for some to tell if the first lady was even wearing bottoms at first glance in the dark. The addition of sunglasses to her nighttime look was also an odd choice.

    Melania’s outfit would have worked better during the day or with different pants.

    In April 2019, Melania rocked a stylish polka-dot dress.


    Donald and Melania Trump at the White House in April 2019.

    Donald and Melania Trump at the White House in April 2019.


    Xinhua/Ting Shen/Getty Images

    In April 2019, the first lady was photographed at the White House in a black-and-white polka-dot dress designed by Alessandra Rich.

    The high-neck dress cinched at the waist with a black belt, coordinating with the dots on the dress, and hit her mid-calf.

    Melania wore a cream coat over her shoulders and her signature sunglasses, adding glamour to the feminine look.

    Gloves brought an elegant touch to her look for a June 2019 state dinner in the UK.


    Melania Trump and Prince Charles in June 2019.

    Melania Trump and then-Prince Charles in June 2019.


    VICTORIA JONES/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

    During a visit to the UK, Melania attended a state dinner with the royal family in a Dior gown.

    A layer of semi-sheer fabric covered the gown’s scooped neckline, forming points on the top of the bodice before transitioning into white fabric. The dress hugged her figure before flaring slightly at her waist.

    Melania wore white, elbow-length gloves with the dress. The look was fitting for dining with royalty.

    She appeared to take a page out of Kate Middleton’s fashion book when she and the president hosted the royals for dinner during the same trip.


    Donald and Melania Trump in June 2019.

    Donald and Melania Trump in June 2019.


    CHRIS JACKSON/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

    Ahead of a dinner at Winfield House, where the American ambassador to the UK lives, Melania was photographed in a red Givenchy gown.

    Melania’s floor-length dress was sleeveless and featured a built-in cape, a silhouette Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, often favors.

    Melania’s yellow and pink outfit in December 2019 was almost too colorful.


    Donald and Melania Trump in December 2019.

    Donald and Melania Trump in December 2019.


    Victoria Jones/Getty Images

    During another visit to the UK in December 2019, Melania stepped out in a high-neck, cape coat from Valentino. The coat was mustard yellow, and Melania paired it with a pink dress and coordinating pumps.

    The jacket was a big statement in and of itself, so the look would have been more effective if the first lady had worn a more neutral color with it than bright pink.

    Melania’s black-and-white look for the Daytona 500 in February 2020 was stylish.


    Donald and Melania Trump at the Daytona 500 in February 2020.

    Donald and Melania Trump at the Daytona 500 in February 2020.


    Chris Graythen/Getty Images

    Melania’s black Dior sundress was fairly simple. The midi-length dress featured a V-neckline and a white, dotted pattern.

    The white lace belt from Alaïa and white Christian Louboutin pumps she wore with the dress made the look cohesive, and she also added sunglasses to the outfit.

    The look balanced Melania’s personal style and traditional first lady attire.

    A pink dress Melania wore during the virtual Republican National Convention in August 2020 would have been better without the bow detailing.


    Donald and Melania Trump in August 2020.

    Donald and Melania Trump in August 2020.


    SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images

    Melania appeared alongside Trump in a hot-pink midi-dress from Jason Wu at the 2020 RNC.

    The dress featured a boat neckline and a flared skirt, and two black bows sat on the waistline, which appeared to be cinched with elastic. Melania wore black pumps with the dress.

    The bows on the dress could have been chic, but they looked a bit crumpled throughout the night, particularly because they sat atop the ruched waistline and contrasted so heavily with the pink fabric. The dress would have been a better fit if there had been just one or no bows on the waistline.

    She wore a pleated dress at the 2020 RNC, but the green color felt out of place.


    Donald and Melania Trump in August 2020.

    Donald and Melania Trump in August 2020.


    Alex Wong/Getty Images

    Melania wore a cape dress to close out the RNC, choosing a neon-green piece from Valentino.

    The ankle-length, high-neck dress was covered in vertical pleats and featured two swaths of fabric flowing out from her shoulders like a cape. She added a thin pink belt and pink pumps to the outfit.

    The silhouette was beautiful, but the green color was an odd choice for the RNC. Vanity Fair reported that it allowed social-media users to easily make memes out of the outfit using green screen technology.

    If she had worn the dress in a different color, Melania’s look would have been a slam dunk.

    In November 2020, Melania wore a gingham coat that featured a stylish, built-in scarf.


    Melania Trump in November 2020.

    Melania Trump in November 2020.


    NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP via Getty Images

    Melania oversaw the delivery of the 2020 White House Christmas tree in a gingham coat from Balenciaga.

    The loose-fitting coat featured an off-center line of buttons, and the collar formed a scarf that wrapped around one of Melania’s shoulders. Quarter-length sleeves showed off the first lady’s black gloves, just as the knee-length hem spotlighted her black boots from Alaïa.

    The look was effortlessly chic.

    Melania’s final outfit as first lady in January 2021 offered a full-circle moment.


    Donald and Melania Trump in January 2021.

    Donald and Melania Trump in January 2021.


    ALEX EDELMAN / AFP / Getty Images

    When Trump left office in January 2021, Melania chose to wear an all-black outfit.

    She paired a form-fitting Dolce & Gabbana dress with a cropped Chanel coat, gloves, Christian Louboutin pumps, and dark sunglasses.

    The look seemed to nod to Jackie Kennedy, just as her first outfit as first lady did. However, the darker hues spoke to the more somber tone of the day for the Trumps.

    Melania also made headlines for changing into a beachy dress before arriving at Mar-a-Lago later in the day.

    When she returned to the White House on January 20, Melania set a new tone as first lady.


    Melania Trump and Donald Trump on Inauguration Day 2025.

    Melania Trump and Donald Trump on Inauguration Day 2025.


    Scott Olson/Getty Images

    Rather than wearing another pastel look to mark the beginning of her husband’s second term as president, Melania donned navy and white for the 2025 inauguration.

    Adam Lippes designed her coat, which she paired with a white scarf, navy pumps, and a custom boater-style hat from Eric Javits. Boater hats are typically worn in summer, but the wool piece Melania wore offered a winter version.

    Although the hat got some negative attention online as people compared it to the one the Hamburglar or V in “V For Vendetta” wore, Melania’s inaugural outfit was a savvy choice. The look set a serious tone, blending professional style with Melania’s personal taste.

    Melania also managed to pull attention from Trump with the look, which was a feat considering how many eyes he had on him throughout the day.

    And her custom dress for the 2025 inaugural balls had a modern edge.


    Donald Trump and Melania Trump onstage at the 2025 Inaugural Ball, with a screen showing red, white, and blue lights behind them. He's wearing a black tux, and she's wearing a white strapless gown with a black strip of fabric zig-zagging across the bodice and straight down the skirt,

    Donald Trump and Melania Trump at the 2025 inaugural ball.


    Jim WATSON / AFP

    Melania opted for another custom Hervé Pierre dress for the 2025 inaugural balls, arriving in a black-and-white dress that felt like a continuation of the fashion story she started with the look she wore during the day.

    The strapless dress had an off-the-shoulder neckline, and a zig-zag of black fabric adorned the bodice before framing a slit on one side of the skirt.

    A coordinating choker with a brooch completed the stylish gown.

    Melania’s trench coat for the 2025 Easter celebration went against tradition.


    The Trumps at the 2025 Easter celebration at the White House.

    The Trumps at the 2025 Easter celebration at the White House.


    Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

    Traditionally, Easter fashion calls for pastel tones and festive prints like gingham, allowing people to have fun with their outfits.

    However, Melania arrived at the 2025 Easter Egg Roll at the White House in a simple cream trench coat from Mackage and heels designed by Roger Vivier.

    The subdued look was a shift from Melania’s more colorful outfits for previous Easter celebrations at the White House. Likewise, Mackage, a brand founded and headquartered in Canada, was a surprising choice for the first lady, given the ongoing trade dispute between the US and its northern neighbor.

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