Melania Trump stuns in Dolce & Gabbana, Max Mara at UN visit

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: President Donald Trump and first lady Melania were present at the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Tuesday, September 23, where the POTUS delivered a key address.
The president was seen donning his navy blue suit, white shirt, and a red tie. However, what caught everyone's attention was the first lady's attire, as she looked stunning in a Dolce & Gabbana and Max Mara outfit.

Melania Trump wears white pantsuit and copper-colored blouse for UNGA
Melania Trump left the Trump Tower on Tuesday with President Trump and was spotted wearing a white pantsuit and copper-colored blouse.
Notably, she wore a Dolce & Gabbana suit—the same brand behind her 2025 White House portrait outfit—paired with a Max Mara top.
Interestingly, both Italian brands have stores that are short walks from Trump Tower.

The first lady, who usually tends to be more dressed up than relaxed for key photo ops, sported pants during last week’s state visit to the UK.
For a walkabout with the Princess of Wales at Frogmore House, Melania chose a Ralph Lauren chestnut-colored suede safari jacket, Loro Piana pants, and chestnut-colored Roger Vivier flats.

Meanwhile, Trump’s business casual attire on Tuesday was considerably more subtle compared to her first public address at the US Mission to the United Nations in 2018.
Back then, she wore a Millennial Pink Delpozo dress with statement sleeves and hot pink Manolo Blahnik stilettos.
Melania’s stylist, Herve Pierre, is said to select attire based on style and suitability for the occasions.
Melania Trump wears her go-to outfits for her UK visit
The POTUS and first lady's two-day visit to the UK last week offered a peek into Melania's closet. She was dressed to impress in an assortment of designer looks as she spent time with Queen Camilla and Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales.
Most of her outfits reflected the neutral tones she has favored during Donald Trump's second term, which have helped her keep a low profile as First Lady.
However, the dress she chose was of a different style for a state banquet at Windsor Castle.

She wore a bright yellow Carolina Herrera dress to the state banquet at Windsor Castle, which had a white-tie dress code.
The dress had long sleeves and a slit that cut up one side of the floor-length skirt, making the ensemble feel daring.
Moreover, a wide purple belt cinched the first lady's waist, and the lavender contrasted with the yellow on the skirt.

Melania met the royal family at Windsor Castle on September 17 in one of her signature neutral-toned looks, designed by Dior.
Buttons lined both sides of her grey blazer, clinching at the waist before flaring. The jacket coordinated with her skirt and hit just below the knee.
She also paired the set with pumps and a wide-brimmed purple hat that subtly matched Trump's tie.