Since stepping back into the spotlight as First Lady, Melania Trump has consistently impressed with her style, combining elegance with subtlety. Though she often keeps a low profile, one of her most iconic looks just before the inauguration stood out: a stunning Dior coat.
On January 19th, President Donald Trump and Melania attended a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery. Melania chose a sophisticated, dark ensemble, donning a double-breasted black Dior cape-like coat that exuded both grace and power.
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She paired the coat with sleek, knee-high Christian Louboutin boots, adding a touch of luxury to her outfit.
For the rainy day, her black leather gloves and umbrella completed the look. The overall look reflected her poised, yet understated, fashion approach.
Users on TikTok praised the First Lady, calling her “the most beautiful” and “classy.”
Her appearances following the inauguration have been all about menswear. Most recently, she wore a sandy three-piece suit at the U.S. Capitol to show her support for the Take It Down Act.


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Before that, for the White House Governors’ Dinner on Feb. 23 in Washington D.C., Melania wore a sleek black blazer with satin lapels from Dolce & Gabbana, paired with a crisp Ralph Lauren tuxedo shirt.
Lastly, for her official portrait, she exuded confidence in a sharp power suit paired with a white shirt underneath, all designed by Dolce & Gabbana, as she posed inside the White House’s Yellow Oval Room.
Her stylist Hervé Pierre told HELLO! in an exclusive cover story and interview, “She likes tailored suits and sharp lines. She will not start wearing ruffles and floral prints just because she is starting a new chapter. She gravitates towards strong tailoring, sleek looks, and perfect cuts with no fuss. Her style has been consistent for years; there is no reason why she would change it. It will evolve, certainly, but the core of her look will remain in the same vein. She was always confident in her choices—I am just helping her.”