Melania Trump shocks fans with her new official White House portrait
Melania Trump shocks fans with her new official White House portrait
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Melania Trump surprised her devoted Instagram followers with her new official White House portrait, which was unveiled on Monday. The black and white image was a big departure from former First Ladies, who have traditionally chosen much more colorful images.
Instead, Melania, whose stylist Hervé Pierre has revealed in the past that it's difficult to dress her because many American designers refuse, showed off a black Dolce & Gabbana pantsuit with a white shirt. The Washington Monument was visible in the background.
The photo was taken on January 21, the day after the inauguration, in the Yellow Oval Room of the residence by Belgian photographer Régine Mahaux. Melania, 54, shared the photo on the official FLOTUS Instagram account, which has four million followers.
Unfortunately, many of the followers were left over from when they followed Jill Biden's account and were shocked to realize they were suddenly following Melania. But Melania's followers adored the intense snap - and some even thought it looked like a Vogue cover - although some social media critics thought it appeared to be heavily Photoshopped.
Melania Trump shocked her devoted fans with her new official portrait, which was unveiled on Monday. The previous official portrait of the first lady was released on April 3, 2017 and was in color. 'Meta needs to cool it with the force follows,' one popular comment read.