First lady Melania Trump is all business in her official portrait, unveiled by the White House on Monday. The black and white image, snapped by Belgian photographer Régine Mahaux, was captured in the Yellow Oval Room one day after Melania’s husband Donald was sworn in as the 47th president.
Once again, Melania Trump is telegraphing to the world that we should not expect first lady business as usual. But perhaps we should expect business? The picture, which will top Mrs. Trump’s official web page and make its way to the National Archives,
Mrs. Trump is seen wearing a black womenswear-inspired tuxedo with an opened white button-up shirt, hourglass-shaped jacket, and cummerbund.
The president is taking optics more seriously. Now it seems the first lady has taken a leaf out of her husband’s book.
We asked two experts for their take on the image, which was shot in the White House a day after the inauguration.
Melania Trump returned to Washington, D.C., in style this week.
After wearing Dior, Prada and other designer labels over the Inaugural weekend, FLOTUS stepped out Friday in Rag & Bone.
The White House unveiled its official portrait of first lady Melania Trump on Monday. Mrs. Trump is pictured in a suit, standing in front of a window with the Washington Monument in the rearview, and the photo is in black and white.
Melania Trump became the First Lady of the United States for the second time on Monday, January 20, and just like her first time, she got an official portrait made.
Melania Trump's newly unveiled official portrait has sparked online backlash, with critics accusing it of being overly Photoshopped and lacking warmth. While fans praised its elegance, many netizens found the image overly polished and disconnected from traditional First Lady portraits.
(CNN) - The White House released the official portrait of first lady Melania Trump on Monday. Belgian photographer Régine Mahaux captured the black and white photograph. The photo was snapped Jan. 21 in the Yellow Oval Room of the White House residence.