Melania Trump DAZZLES in a scarlet red dress at Florida rally
MELANIA TRUMP wore a scarlet red dress to Donald Trump’s rally in Melbourne, Florida, yesterday.
Melania Trump reads The Lord's Prayer
The former model looked stunning as she accompanied her husband Donald Trump at the rally.
Less than a month since he was sworn in as the US President, Donald Trump decided to hold a rally in Melbourne, Florida.
Melania, who was pictured holding her husband’s hand as they walked through the crowd, glowed in the simple yet eye-catching scarlet red dress.
The first lady had a very minimalistic look yesterday.
Melania Trump dazzles in scarlet red dress at Florida rally
Melania did not wear any jewellery and had opted for a simple, natural manicure on her nails
Melania did not wear any jewellery and had opted for a simple, natural manicure on her nails.
Her make-up also was mostly natural but with dark eyes.
She supported her husband as he spoke at the rally about “fake news” media.
Donald Trump also insisted that the White House is “running so smoothly” and said he inherited “one huge mess” from Barack Obama.
Melania Trump: She holds her husband's hand as they walk through the crowds
She wore a smart white skirt suit and looked statuesque next to her husband.
Her white skirt was a modest length, hitting below the knee and conservative in the bust area.
Six mother of pearl buttons on the suit accentuated the look, which had a flatteringly high waistband to accentuate Melania’s shape.
Melania Trump: The former model went for a simple yet eye-catching look at the rally
Express.co.uk has also charted Melania’s changing wardrobe from cleavage-baring evening wear to a more fashion forward and conservative style.
The former model, who was born and raised in Sevnica, Slovenia, has a penchant for glamorous dressing, always seen in stilettos and usually in a dress.
Melania often attends events with her billionaire husband - so dressing up is understandably essential.
The 45-year-old’s dress sense has evolved from her earlier years, when tight and shiny garments seemed to make up a great deal of the European’s wardrobe.