Melania Trump may have kept a low profile during the campaign trail, but now, as First Lady, she’s ensuring all eyes are on her with her striking fashion choices.
At the President’s inaugural ball, Melania dazzled in a custom gown designed by her stylist, Hervé Pierre, paired with a vintage 1955 choker.
The mother of one stole the show in a strapless white silk crepe gown, accented by two lines of black material wrapped across the dress and down the slit.
Melania Trump Rocks a Black and White Dress at the Inaugural Ball
Adding a modern twist, she rocked a black velvet choker with a diamond embellishment at the center.
The author styled her brown hair in a voluminous side part while rocking her go-to full-glam makeup look.
Pierre took to his Instagram page to express his honor for creating her dress for the special evening: "It was such an honor to create the dress for the First Lady Melania Trump tonight. I can’t thank her enough… It was a wonderful project, a great collaboration… as always !!!!"
Many users took to Instagram to share their thoughts on Melania's stunning outfit:
"We got class back in the WH."
"A beautiful First Lady."
"Melania is a fashion queen."
"Glamour is back in the White House."
Melania Trump Reveals Whether She Will Be Living at the White House
Much speculation was going around as to whether the 54-year-old was going to be living at the White House during Trump's second term.
Melania sat for an interview with Fox News on Jan. 13 and said, "I will be in the White House. And when I need to be in New York, I will be in New York. When I need to be in Palm Beach, I will be in Palm Beach. My first priority is to be a mom, to be a first lady, to be a wife.”
She explained, “The first time was challenging. We didn’t have much of the information. But this time, I have everything … I already selected the furniture that needs to go in, so it’s a very different transition this time.”
She’s already stepping into her role by joining her husband on the road. On Friday, the former model accompanied him to North Carolina to assess the damages caused by Hurricane Helene. Following that, the pair traveled to California to witness the aftermath of the devastating wildfires.