Melania Trump looked stylish in a modest navy blue outfit as her husband, Donald Trump, arrived at St. John’s Episcopal Church before his inauguration as the 47th president. The first lady wore a tailored navy coat, pink blouse, navy suede heels, black gloves, and a wide-brimmed navy hat with white trim. While the designer of her ensemble remains unidentified, the hat resembles one she wore during a prior UK visit, created by Herve Pierre. Melania has often favored European designers, but it is uncertain if she will choose American or European designs for the inauguration later that day.
Melania Trump looked chic in a modest head-to-toe navy blue outfit as her husband Donald Trump arrived at St. John’s Episcopal Church hours before he was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States. was. state.
The 54-year-old first lady chose a long tailored navy blue coat, navy blue suede heels and black leather gloves for her bipartisan service.
Underneath the coat, she wore a white laptop, adding some pop to her classic look.
But the real star of the show was a large navy wide-brimmed hat with a flat top and white trim around the top.
The hat tied her entire look together as she wore her hair in an elegant bun and tiny diamond studs.
It’s unclear exactly which designer created this outfit for Melania, but the hat is very similar to the one Melania wore during her state visit to the UK with Donald in June 2019.
The hat was designed by Herve Pierre, a brand founded by Melania Trump’s stylist.
Last night, Melania wore a number of outfits from European designers, including a black sequined Carolina Herrera skirt paired with a Saint Laurent cape coat and a Dolce & Gabbana blouse.
Melania Trump looked chic from head to toe in modest navy blue as she stood by her husband Donald Trump as they arrived at St. John’s Episcopal Church.
The future first lady opted for a long tailored navy blue coat with navy blue suede heels and black leather gloves.
It’s unclear exactly who created this outfit for Melania Trump, but the hat is very similar to the one she wore during her state visit to England with Donald in June 2019.
Until now, Melania has favored mainly European designers, such as Alexander McQueen and Valentino.
While attending President Jimmy Carter’s funeral with her husband earlier this month, she opted for a black Fall 2019 Valentino trench dress that featured an abstract print of a couple kissing in front of roses and butterflies. It’s oversized and has a dramatic white collar.
She paired it with black heels and an updo.
When President Trump was sworn in for his first term in 2016, first lady Melania Trump wore a pale blue cashmere dress by Ralph Lauren with matching gloves.
The dress had an elegant wrap collar, which she paired with matching light blue heels.
And in past years, first ladies have often worn American designer outfits to their inauguration ceremonies.
In 2020, Jill Biden wore a dark blue tweed dress and matching coat by Markarian, a small New York City brand.
At Barack Obama’s second inauguration in 2013, Michelle Obama wore a navy blue checked coat and dress by Thom Browne, a luxury brand founded in New York City.
Melania has traditionally favored designers from Europe, such as Alexander McQueen and Valentino.
It is unclear which designer Melania Melania will choose for her husband’s inauguration, whether she will use an American designer or a European designer.
During President Trump’s first term in office in 2016, first lady Melania Trump wore a pale blue cashmere dress by Ralph Lauren with matching gloves.
And in past years, first ladies have often worn clothes by American designers at inauguration ceremonies.
At approximately 10 a.m. today, official guests will begin arriving at the Capitol Rotunda for the swearing-in ceremony.
President Trump is scheduled to take the oath of office at 12 p.m., with Chief Justice John Roberts likely to administer the oath.
His formal oath will follow the oath of office of J.D. Vance, who will be sworn in by Chief Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
The ceremony will be held inside the U.S. Capitol Rotunda as temperatures are expected to reach the low teens in Washington.