The White House has released a new official portrait for first lady Melania Trump. The black-and-white snapshot features Trump, 54, standing before a large window that looks out at the Washington Monument.
Melania Trump became the First Lady of the United States for the second time on Monday, January 20, and just like her first time, she got an official portrait made.
First lady Melania Trump’s office has released her official White House portrait, a black-and-white photo that appears geared toward setting the tone for her return to Washington.
Régine Mahaux, who has been photographing the Trumps since 2008, told Vanity Fair that Melania’s new portrait “didn’t need to be retouched.”
We asked two experts for their take on the image, which was shot in the White House a day after the inauguration.
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First Lady of the United States Melania Trump, 54, unveiled her official White House portrait on Jan. 27 following her husband, President Donald Trump's
Melania Trump’s official portrait differs notably from first lady portraits that came before and not just because it was taken in stark black and white.
The 54-year-old Melania Trump’s second portrait as First Lady features her in grayscale, wearing a fitted black suit as she stands with her hands on a tabletop. The Washington Monument is visible in the background through a window.
Explore how Melania Trump's White House portrait and inauguration attire symbolize her unique approach as first lady, emphasizing control, mystery, and strategic presentation, reminiscent of Claire Underwood from House of Cards.
Body language expert Judi James has analysed the new official portrait of US First Lady Melania Trump and says it shows the hidden agenda of the former model, which could be at odds with her husband
The White House unveiled its official portrait of first lady Melania Trump on Monday. Mrs. Trump is pictured in a suit, standing in front of a window with the Washington Monument in the rearview, and the photo is in black and white.