
Melania Trump’s official White House portrait, unveiled January 28, 2025, ignited heated discussion online. The black-and-white photo, shot by longtime Trump family photographer Régine Mahaux, shows Melania in a sharp black suit leaning over a reflective table, her piercing gaze framed by cascading waves. Behind her, the Washington Monument emphasizes her role in the nation’s political heart.
The strikingly different tone from her softer 2017 portrait divided opinion. Admirers praised its elegance and authority, while critics called it severe or overly stylized—some even noting her resemblance to Donald Trump. The portrait followed another polarizing fashion moment at Donald Trump’s second inauguration, where Melania wore a dramatic navy coat and oversized boater hat. The hat, designed in a rush by milliner Eric Javits after the original was damaged, drew both praise and ridicule but became a signature statement.
Throughout her time in the spotlight, Melania’s style has been both admired and critiqued, often serving as a protective armor against scrutiny. Her new portrait reinforces her enigmatic persona—commanding, controversial, and unforgettable.