The First Lady’s Coat Collection
By Jayme Chandler
From the cover of Vogue, to the steps of the White House, The First Lady has always received praise for her stunning yet elegant style. While her dresses are to die for, we find ourselves fawning time and time again over her gorgeous collection of coats. As Washington DC gets colder, we’re turning to Melania’s head-turning collection for some stylish winter coat inspiration. FLOTUS’ signature look hinges on long coats, contrasting belts, and heels. Elegant in style, functional for the weather, and eye-catching, the First Lady never fails to impress us with her stunning coat ensembles. Here are some of our favorites from the last four years.
The First Lady welcoming the President of South Korea to the White House in a pink Louis Vuitton belted coat.
The First Lady at the NATO 70th Anniversary Summit in a Valentino wool cape. She matched the overcoat with purple suede Christian Louboutins.
At the Royal Palace of Brussels, the First Lady donned a checkered Michael Kors coat with matching Manolo Blahniks.
Melania and then candidate Donald Trump at the Rockefeller Center for the Trump Town Hall. She graced the stage in a white Valentino coat with pink suede Christian Louboutins.
At the NDAA signing ceremony, Melania sported a camel coat with a matching sweater and trouser ensemble.
The First Lady and the President visiting the Forbidden City in Beijing. The First Lady wore a long, black form fitting coat with matching black heels.
The First Lady at the White House Christmas Tree lighting in a red tweed Chanel coat. She paired the coat with nude, red bottom Christian Louboutins.
In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, the First Lady sported a pink plaid Fendi coat.
The First Lady boarding Marine One on the White House South Lawn in knee-high brown leather boots and a navy mac coat.
The First Lady on stage at the Georgia rally in an Alexander McQueen red leather jacket and Manolo Blahnik zebra print heels.
Photos via Pinterest, Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, @alwaysmelania, @melaniatrump.style