Spring may have arrived, but Melania Trump is holding on to her winter mob-wife aesthetic.
At Tuesday’s International Women of Courage Awards, which she cohosted alongside Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the U.S. State Department, the First Lady stole the spotlight in a striking leopard-print calfskin coat, valued between $11K and $12K.
The luxurious piece was a gift from Venezuelan-born, Palm Beach-based designer Milly Park—who revealed she had no idea Melania would be wearing her design until she saw photos from the event.


Melania Trump Wows in a Leopard-Print Coat
When Park learned her design had been chosen for such a high-profile occasion, she said, “I didn’t know. I’ve been so busy. I’m beyond honored and shocked that the First Lady wore my piece today… this is something to be celebrated about.”
Melania's fans flocked to PageSix's Instagram post to rave over her style:
"She is such a great first lady. Intelligent and elegant."
"Our beautiful and classy First Lady."
"Politics aside, she is one of the best-dressed First Ladies we have ever had."
"Best FLOTUS ever. Make America Stylish Again."
"She is the best First Lady ever! By far!!! Down to earth! Love her! You can’t even say one bad word about her. There’s no way."
"She is bright & wise. We are blessed to have her."

Melania Trump Takes A Break From Wearing Menswear
The outfit comes after a streak of suits the mother of one wore for public appearances.
In March, she wore a sandy three-piece suit at the U.S. Capitol to show her support for the Take It Down Act.
At the 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.