The first lady of the nation, Melania Trump, sizzled her way into the President’s Georgia rally.
Melania donned a strikingly sensational $6200 red leather Alexander McQueen trench coat. At the same time, she paired her look with a gorgeous pair of $875 zebra printed heels by Manolo Blahnik.
It was a sultry entrance by all means, as the first lady stood side by side with the President at his campaign rally. The 50-year-old fit and fabulous stunner donned her flawless figure in a sexy trench coat inspired attire.
And who better to trust for the first lady’s memorable style statements than mega fashion label Alexander McQueen. Yes, the double-breasted with a belt, red leather coat oozed of decadence and grace, perfect for the fashion diva herself.
The first lady appeared picture-perfect attending her husband’s latest campaign, the first to take place ever since he lost out on the elections. Therefore, the former model knew exactly how to heat things up for the right occasion, looking Haute and happening.
Needless to say, the trench coat by the star British label went above and beyond everyone’s expectations. And by that, we mean sharply tailored and eye-popping from every angle.
This particular piece featured across the Parisian runway, late last year in Autumn. However, at that time, it was showcased as a dress and not a coat.
Melania decided to pair her bombshell ensemble with the perfect pair of footwear. These came in the form of sexy stilettos made from zebra pony skin. Priced at a staggering $875, the shoes come exclusively piped with hot red leather from Spanish footwear maestro, Manolo Blahnik.
For hair and makeup, Melania donned her beautiful brunette tresses in loose waves while showcasing her signature smokey eye appeal.
This isn’t the first time that Melania wowed the audience with her looks.
Yes, the first lady is famed for striking a pose in some of the most high-end labels, gracing audiences with sartorial statements for all occasions.
At this event, the First Lady matched her husband’s vibrant red tie as she urged supporters to vote to keep their seats in the Senate.