Melania Trump's new White House portrait signals readiness

A new portrait of Melania Trump has appeared in the White House. The photo was taken by renowned photographer Régine Mahaux. It carries a special message, as reported by the "Daily Mail". Just take a look at the First Lady of the USA.

Melania Trump
Melania Trump
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Karol Osiński

In 2017, the White House took almost three months to release the official portrait of Melania Trump. This time, just 24 hours after Donald Trump's inauguration as the 47th President of the USA, Melania presented herself in a new portrait. The photo was taken in the Yellow Oval Room, one of Melania's favourite places.

Melania Trump, unlike the previous term, quickly declared her presence in the White House. Her portrait, taken by Regine Mahaux, appeared on the White House website right after the photos of the president and vice president. This is a signal that Melania is ready to act in her new role.

This is the message the portrait of Melania Trump in the White House conveys

In the new portrait, Melania appears in a Dolce & Gabbana suit, continuing her previous fashion choices. This time, however, she abstained from jewellery, which - according to the media - emphasizes her independence and self-confidence. This is a clear departure from the style of 2017 when jewellery was more prominent.

The "Daily Mail" reports that Melania Trump expresses confidence and readiness for the challenges ahead in the portrait. She wanted to make her presence felt in the White House sooner, making her more visible from the very beginning compared to her husband's previous presidency.

A bold, confident, disciplined and always, sharply tailored boss was the Melania that the public got today and, up until now, was a woman that only those who worked closest with her were allowed to see - we read.

As mentioned, a symbol of her commitment to her "new old" role is also her fashion choices, namely her appearance in the aforementioned suit. Melania seems ready to support her husband in his presidency.

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