Melania Trump delivered two distinct looks during King Charles III’s state visit, one for the daytime welcome and another for the evening white-tie dinner.
For the formal military ceremony on the South Lawn, she wore a custom ivory wool-crepe suit from Ralph Lauren Collection, featuring a tailored, double-breasted blazer with sharp lapels and a matching knee-length pencil skirt.
The look was paired with an eye-catching, wide-brimmed straw boater hat by Eric Javits.
Meanwhile, for the evening gala, she changed into a custom gown from Christian Dior Haute Couture, designed by Jonathan Anderson.
The strapless, columnar silhouette was crafted from silk radzimir in a pale delphinium pink, a shade reportedly chosen as a nod to the king’s known fondness for the flower.
The gown featured a sculptural, wrap-around detail at the bodice.
Despite the symbolic intent, the look drew mixed reactions online, with some critics commenting, “
Not a flattering style for her, honestly,” while others added, “Her gown looks like random pieces of fabric stuck together.”
“It looks like a discarded tissue,” commented another.