Melania Trump uses trick to stand out as she won’t 'fade into background’ with Donald
MELANIA TRUMP, 49, has been married to Donald Trump, 73, for 15 years. He may be the US President but a style expert reveals how Melania ensures she stands out.
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Melania Trump is a former model and the First Lady of the United States. She is married to Donald Trump who has been the US President since 2017. An expert shared the trick Melania uses to make sure she doesn't fade into the background.
When Melania first met Donald Trump, she was working as a model in New York.
Donald Trump was also used to celebrity status at the time as he was a successful businessman.
They were both thrown further into the limelight when they entered the White House three years ago.
Donald may be the President but Melania has still used a trick to make sure she stands out, Gianni Casagrande of shoe brand Moda in Pelle told Express.co.uk.
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The former model will use her fashion choices to attract attention in public appearances.
Gianni said: "As the old phrase goes, the clothes maketh the man, but when it comes to Melania Trump, America's First Lady, she is certainly sending a strong message of who she is via her sartorial choices.
"Melania is a fan of bold colours and tailoring, and isn't afraid to stand out and wear something eye-catching."
Whenever Melania steps out, she will often impress fans wearing enviable designer outfits.
The First Lady has used her style choices to show off her confidence, the expert suggested.
He added: "Melania's style choices demonstrate that she isn't someone happy to fade into the background, and that she is confident in her position.
"She is not afraid to strike a balance between elegant and sexy, always pairing any outfit with smouldering eye make-up and glamorous waves."
While doing this, Melania is not afraid to mix elegant and traditional looks with outfits that give a nod to her previous fashion.
"Melania has come under criticism for elements of her pre-Trump lifestyle, including a reputation for favouring revealing outfits," Gianni continued.
"However, with pieces like a Mary Poppins-inspired white Dolce & Gabbanna dress with a navy belt, which she wore during last June's state visit, she is showing an elegant side - but still showing off her figure.
"Pairing the dress with a wide brimmed Herve Pierre hat, Melania looked the epitome of British elegance."
While visiting the UK in 2019, the mother-of-one opted for classic designs that still showed off her model figure.
The First Lady was also happy to wear bold colours and fashion forward designs.
Melania will often accompany her husband when he makes trips in his political role.
She will usually wear modern pieces from her extensive designer wardrobe.
Melania Trump: Five facts about the USA’s First Lady
Languages
Mum-of-one Melania can speak more languages than any other First Lady before her: English, French, German, Italian, Serbian and of course her mother tongue, Slovenian.
This also makes her the only First Lady whose first language is not English.
Religion
After Jacqueline Kennedy, Melania is the second First Lady who is a practising Catholic.
She met Pope Francis as part of a foreign tour with her husband and stepdaughter Ivanka last year.
Career
Melania was a successful model, posing for Sports Illustrated, Vanity Fair, Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and GQ.
Her skills aren’t confined to print, and she appeared in a commercial for Aflac, an American insurance company, in 2005.
Family
Melania’s parents are Amalija Knavs and Viktor Knavs, and the couple live together in Washington.
She has one sister, Ines, who is reported to live in New York and work as an artist.
Charity
On May 7 2018, Melania launched her flagship campaign as First Lady, BE BEST, which The White House describes as “an awareness campaign focused entirely around the well-being of children”.
There are three main strands to the initiative: well-being, social media, and opioid abuse.