The First Lady’s wardrobe is already listening to London’s appeal.
Melania Trump left Andrews on Monday, wearing a sandy Burberry trench, and the collar appears and the sign-check lining is visible as he boards Air Force 1 with President Donald Trump.
The couple heads to England, where King Charles III and Queen Camilla host them for a three-day state visit at Windsor Castle as Buckingham Palace remains during renovations. British police have adopted one of the nation’s largest drone operations since the King’s Corner Crown to protect Windsor during Trump’s stay.
Melania tightened her double-blade coat on her waist and finished off the look with Dior empointed-tele riding boots.
The departure ensemble, more modest than the UK’s first state visit in 2019, set out for Gucci dresses with illustrations of London iconography such as Big Ben, Tower Bridge and Double Decker Bus.
She then chose a refined format when she met Queen Elizabeth II, wearing a white midi dress with Dolce and Gabbana, paired with classic pump heels and a wide-looking hat.
During the rest of her visit, she clinged to neutral and naval palettes, cycling designers such as the queue, Celine and Hermes, along with the hats of Irish Milliner and the Royal Family’s favorite, Philip Tracy.
This time, I feel that the choice of trench coats is intentional and diplomatic. Burberry is typically British, and the heritage trench is dressed by everyone, from Winston Churchill to Kate Moss.
With Us-uk relationships having been tense over the last few months, the modest appearance may be aimed at projecting respect rather than domination.
The Great State Banquet on this visit schedule makes it almost certainly a headline fashion on a presidential plane.
Like the guards of the palace who do not flap, we mandate more First Lady Fashion statements during our visit.