Melania Trump, a former model renowned for her fashion expertise, transformed key moments of King Charles and Queen Camilla’s state visit into stylish showcases. Her four carefully curated outfits during the event, which began on April 27, highlighted her elegant approach and strategic design choices.
Impeccable Outfits Throughout the Visit
Observers highlight how Melania’s background in fashion, architecture, and design elevated the proceedings. Her refined elegance positioned the United States prominently on the global stage, with every detail planned months ahead.
On arrival at the White House, Melania greeted the royals alongside President Donald Trump in a buttercream double-breasted wool crepe suit by American designer Adam Lippes, completed with Manolo Blahnik pumps. The soft yellow hue complemented the tour of the newly unveiled Beehive after tea in the Green Room.
The next day, for the ceremonial welcome on the South Lawn, she selected a white silk and wool jacket and skirt from Ralph Lauren Collection, paired with Manolo Blahnik shoes and a wide-brimmed hat by Eric Javits—similar to her 2025 inauguration style from the same designer. She exuded confidence while engaging warmly with Queen Camilla during the event and later at the White House Tennis Pavilion, tying into her Fostering the Future Together initiative with students.
Glamour at the State Dinner
For the evening white-tie state dinner, Melania opted for a pale delphinium pink silk strapless gown from Christian Dior Haute Couture, accessorized with off-white suede gloves and silk pumps by the same house under creative director Jonathan Anderson. The look evoked comparisons to Jackie Kennedy’s 1962 pink strapless gown, though it stemmed from Melania’s own creative vision. Queen Camilla complemented the theme in a pink design by Fiona Clare, fitting Washington, D.C.’s cherry blossom season.
On Thursday morning, Melania bid farewell in a black pantsuit by Christian Dior, featuring a white blouse and black buckle pumps from Roger Vivier.
A Clear Creative Vision
Melania’s meticulous style choices featured prominently in her 2026 documentary Melania. Stylist Hervé Pierre emphasized her unique perspective: “She was a model. It’s fantastic because we speak the same language.”
Melania describes her “creative vision is always clear,” viewing it as her “responsibility” to convey it to her team for execution. She credits her late mother, Amalija Knavs, for instilling a “deep appreciation for great design.” “From her wisdom, I grew to honor the craft, treasure the artistry and respect the level of perfection required to create timeless pieces,” Melania stated in the film.
The state visit not only strengthened U.S.-U.K. ties but also affirmed Melania’s role as a poised representative, solidifying her reputation among top-dressed First Ladies.

