Melania Trump dons Ralph Lauren tan suit at Capitol Hill and Internet is floored: 'Wow, she is gorgeous!'

WASHINGTON, DC: Melania Trump made waves on Monday, March 3, as she stepped onto Capitol Hill not just for her advocacy work but for her striking fashion choice.
The frst lady, appearing to support the Take It Down Act, a bill targeting nonconsensual explicit images and AI-generated deepfakes, turned heads in a Ralph Lauren tan three-piece suit.
Melania Trump’s tan suit sparks online frenzy

Paired with nude heels, a black tie, and a fitted vest over straight-fit trousers, Melania exuded confidence and authority. Her wavy, parted hair added to the polished look, but it wasn’t long before social media erupted with reactions - some flattering, others controversial.
The internet wasted no time weighing in on Melania’s outfit, with users on X (formerly Twitter) drawing unexpected comparisons. One user wrote, "Her suit game is no joke !" while another added, "That's our badass first lady in a well tailored suit."
Others, however, praised her fashion choice, calling the tailored suit powerful and commanding, "Wow, she is gorgeous!! Represent!!"
Another user commented, "Gotta say I’m liking the suits and suit looks."
Some likened her look to Caitlyn Jenner, with comments such as, "I have never seen Melania Trump and Caitlyn Jenner in the same room... Interesting."
I have never seen Melania Trump and Caitlyn Jenner in the same room... Interesting...
— 🇿🇦 🍉 (@Credo_II) March 5, 2025
This isn’t Melania’s first foray into menswear-inspired fashion. Just last month, she rocked a Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo suit at the 2025 National Governors Association dinner, pairing a black jacket with a white tuxedo blouse and skinny pants.
Melania Trump pushes for online safety

Beyond the fashion buzz, Melania Trump’s presence at Capitol Hill had a serious purpose. Speaking on the Take It Down Act, she underscored the importance of protecting young people from online exploitation.

“Every young person deserves a safe online space to express themself freely, without the looming threat of exploitation or harm,” Melania stated during a roundtable discussion.
First Lady Melania Trump speaks in support of the "Take It Down Act" to prohibit the nonconsensual sharing of intimate images.pic.twitter.com/pYC3y56VMC
— The American Conservative (@amconmag) March 3, 2025
The bill proposes a 48-hour removal deadline for tech companies to take down nonconsensual explicit images once flagged by victims.
Senator Ted Cruz, who joined Melania at the event, reinforced that the legislation aims to empower victims and hold tech giants accountable.
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