Posted on 11/13/2018 6:28:23 PM PST by simpson96
Melania Trump sported a stylish ensemble as she returned to the White House Sunday night alongside President Donald Trump after a trip to Europe.
The first lady went for a monochromatic look as she was spotted on the White House lawn after hopping off the plane. She wore a long gray coat that went down to her calves and featured six buttons at the chest. Complementing the look were long leathery gloves as she clutched a matching black Hermès Birkin bag.
For footwear, the former model selected sky-high black pumps that completed her fall-appropriate ensemble. She wore her long brunette locks down and cascading over her shoulders.
The 48-year-old frequently steps out in soaring heels, with Manolo Blahniks BB pumps and Christian Louboutins So Kate pumps among her favorites.
Meanwhile, the president stood beside his wife while clad in a navy blue suit and matching overcoat, adding a pop of color to his look with a red tie.
While in Europe, the couple attended Armistice Day celebrations at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, which Melania followed up by attending a First Wives lunch with French first lady Brigitte Macron.
For that occasion, the Slovenian-American wore a Christian Dior wool pleated dress with a bow neckline. She completed her look with classic black leather pumps.
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*ping*
She is fantabulous!
Melania got these fashion tips from The
Wookie?
To the First Lady's List.
Doubt it. Melania was a high priced fashion model before marrying the President.
I could never afford it, but I love it.
Too bad most American designers are missing out on this. Well, not too bad, their trash can be seen at the Oscars and Emmys. And on street corners.
Pin the tail on the Muslim ***.
It's their loss. She'll just have to muddle through with the likes of Gucci...
Ditto. Melania has more Birkin bags than Carter has pills.
Not a fan of that dress. Too bulky, fussy, dowdy.
I remember wearing hip-pleated skirts in high school...in the 60’s. I always liked them.
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