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I'm 23, and my 70-year-old grandmother is one of my most influential style icons — I swear by these 5 lessons from her

Teadora Stefanovska and her grandmother
From a young age, I've learned about style from my grandmother.

Teadora Stefanovska

  • My 70-year-old grandmother has been one of my biggest fashion inspirations.
  • At 23, I still draw on her lessons as I get dressed, whether I'm wearing something casual or formal.
  • She's taught me that clothes should be comfortable, practical, and confidence-boosting.

In many ways, my grandmother raised me.

We spent countless days together, and her face is at the center of some of my fondest childhood memories. She's one of the greatest influences in my life, shaping everything from how I see the world to how I dress.

Even as a 23-year-old, I admire her sense of style. Throughout her life, she's built an elegant wardrobe that draws from trends without necessarily following them.

At 70 years old, she continues to inspire me. Whenever I open my wardrobe to choose an outfit, I carry one of her invaluable lessons with me.

One of her core beliefs is that accessories should add to an outfit, not overwhelm it

Hand figurine, sunglasses, gold jewelry, colorful bead jewelry, statement rings and various hair accessories on the white table.
Hoop earrings are a timeless staple.

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I love accessories, often throwing on chunky jewelry, layering bold pieces, and stacking belts on my hips. Although my grandmother appreciates outfit embellishments, she's taught me to approach them with intention. They should add to an outfit, not overpower it.

For example, she isn't afraid to incorporate a pop of color — as long as it matches her accessories, from her bag to her shoes to her belt.

She's also strategic about her jewelry, choosing pieces based on her neckline and hairstyle that day. Her go-to earrings? Versatile medium-sized hoops, which are big enough to be visible under a range of hairstyles without dominating a look.

Now, my favorite everyday earrings are silver hoops. Every time I put them on, I feel like they brighten me up.

Although I play around with maximalist, trend-forward pieces, I stick to my grandmother's rules when I want to look elegant and timeless.

She taught me that walking with confidence can upgrade an outfit

My grandmother has always told me that picking out beautiful pieces is just the first step in putting together a great outfit. The way I carry myself when I'm wearing it can make or break a look.

I have vivid memories of her instructing me to walk in a straight line with my shoulders back, stepping with one leg in front of the other. I felt like I was balancing books on my head.

Over the years, walking with confidence has become second nature, whether I'm wearing a dress and heels or a sweatsuit and sneakers. She was right: It does make my clothes look better.

Even when my grandmother has dealt with health issues that affect her movements, she's always followed her own advice, walking straight with her head held high and shoulders back.

Her wardrobe is built on staple pieces that are practical and make her feel good

My grandmother has never been one to experiment much with clothes. I'm hard-pressed to remember a time when she wasn't wearing simple garments like straight pants, sweaters, tight long-sleeve T-shirts, or loose short-sleeve T-shirts.

She found her practical, elegant style when she was in high school and stayed true to it through every stage of life.

She gravitates toward easy-to-wear pieces that move with her and fit her body well. To her, clothes are meant to be worn, so they have to look and make her feel good in order to secure a spot in her closet.

For the past five years, I've focused on emulating her wardrobe. Every item I buy has to look good, feel nice on my body, and be practical.

When she layers, she makes sure the pieces complement each other

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My grandmother taught me to layer strategically.

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My grandmother has taught me that layering well requires more than throwing on multiple garments and calling it a day. The pieces have to be harmonious.

She has a way of looking elegant even as she combines unlikely pieces. When she's cold, I see her drape a long wool coat over her shoulders, throw on a pair of leather gloves, and tie a silk scarf around her neck.

Her base is always simple and cohesive, creating the perfect foundation for a layered outfit.

I've never been a big fan of layering clothes, but I use the same approach when choosing accessories. I start with a plain base layer before adding small, complementary pieces. I put thought into each one and consider how it works with the overall look.

My grandmother knows that wrinkles can ruin even the most stylish outfit

Growing up, my mom often insisted that I iron my clothes — later, I learned that the advice stemmed from my grandmother, who often shared it with her when she was young.

After all, even the best outfit can look messy if it's wrinkled.

In my family, crisp lines and smooth sleeves symbolize self-respect and elegance. Now, I follow their advice and never leave the house without ironing my clothes.

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I shopped Gap's new Victoria Beckham collection. It's one of the best fashion collaborations of the year — if you're tall enough to wear it.

25 de Abril de 2026, 07:46
The exterior of a Gap store in New Jersey.
The exterior of a Gap store in New Jersey.

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  • Gap launched a collaboration clothing line with Victoria Beckham on Friday.
  • The line includes basic T-shirts, a trench coat, denim jeans, a bomber jacket, and more.
  • The pieces are chic and high-quality, but there were some sizing issues.

I arrived early at my local Gap expecting a crowd for the Victoria Beckham collaboration. Instead, I found mall walkers — and later, clothes that were as cute as they were hard to wear.

It wasn't until nearly 10 a.m. at my New Jersey mall that five shoppers (myself included) formed a makeshift line and gazed through the store's windows for an early look.

"They don't have everything in stock," I heard a few say.

Still, these fashion fans were ready. T-shirts, trench coats, and denim jeans were quickly pulled off racks once we got inside.

After snagging a few to try on myself, I was left feeling equally impressed and disappointed. Everything was cute, but nothing fit on me.

The exterior of a Gap store in New Jersey.
The Victoria Beckham collection displayed in the window of a Gap store.

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Victoria Beckham makes her mark on Gap

The former Spice Girl might be known for her high-fashion style and namesake designer brand, but she still embraces casual apparel brands.

Speaking with Vogue, she said Gap felt "distinctly American, fresh, and unlike anything else available at the time" after discovering it in the early 90s.

So a collaboration with Gap — a brand that's recently partnered with trendy designers like Dôen and Sandy Liang — made sense.

Beckham's line features jackets, branded sweatshirts, cargo pants, dresses, and more, with prices ranging from $34 to $328 per item.

The store I visited had about a third of the collection in stock. Among the missing items were the capris, pleated shorts, a denim shirt, and a tan minidress.

Clothes from the Victoria Beckham line on display at Gap.
Clothes from the Victoria Beckham line on display at Gap.

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High quality, chic designs, and frustrating sizing

There wasn't time to be choosy. Customers were calm, but grabbed multiple sizes of the same garments so they could try different fits.

I wear a medium in most things, but that size seemed to disappear the fastest. I was mostly left to choose between extra small and extra large clothes by the time I got through the crowd.

The $38 branded T-shirts, available in gray and white, were among the most popular items at the store I visited. Initially, there was only an extra large left, which had too much fabric at the sleeves and back for me.

An employee later handed me a medium that another shopper had put back. Unfortunately, that one was too tight for my liking.

I've been on the hunt for the perfect white T-shirt, so this was disappointing. I loved the boxy cut and its thick fabric. I probably would have bought one if the store had my size.

I had similar issues with the $158 bomber jacket and $98 maxi dress. I loved the fresh styles of both pieces, but I couldn't make either work in the available sizes.

Reporter Amanda Krause tries two sizes of a Gap x Victoria Beckham T-shirt.
I tried two sizes of the Gap x Victoria Beckham white T-shirt.

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I also tried three pairs of pants: $128 cargo pants, $118 denim jeans, and $118 white jeans.

Though they all fit my waist nicely, they were far too long for my 5'2 frame. I was upset, but not surprised. I usually have to buy short-cut jeans online. Still, shorter options aren't available with this line.

Then I heard other shoppers struggling with sizing in the dressing room next to mine. "This is hideous," one woman said about a dress. "I'm 5'10 and I'm drowning in it."

Others seemed torn on which size coats and T-shirts they should choose.

Again, this was unfortunate. I would have loved to buy the blue jeans I tried on. They were the ideal wash and cut I'm looking for, and they felt expensive — not overly stretchy or tight.

Reporter Amanda Krause tries on pants from the Victoria Beckham x Gap collection.
I tried on three pairs of pants, all of which were too long for me.

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Now, I don't know how to feel about the Victoria Beckham x Gap collection.

On one hand, I'm impressed. Every piece I tried felt heavy and high quality. They truly looked and felt like elevated Gap pieces, embellished with Beckham's stylish flair.

I just can't look past the sizing. I couldn't justify a $34 T-shirt that didn't fit perfectly, and I wouldn't want to spend extra money to get any of the pants tailored.

So while I applaud her designs, I'm not sure I'm the target body type for this line. Beckham seems to have designed her Gap collection with taller people in mind.

As I prepared to leave the store empty-handed, I saw excited customers checking out at the registers with arms full of Victoria Beckham pieces. Many seemed particularly excited about buying the $168 parka, which is sold out online.

Business Insider reached out to Gap on the line's sizing, but didn't hear back.

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The viral Bogg beach bag got copied. Its founder offered something dupes couldn't.

22 de Março de 2026, 06:41
Bogg CEO Kim Vaccarella
Kim Vaccarella started Bogg 15 years ago.

Bogg

  • Kim Vaccarella, CEO of Bogg, said dupes have cost her business tens of millions.
  • Social media has driven the Bogg bag's growth, but also boosted competition and copycats.
  • Bogg's unique offerings and customer service aim to outshine cheaper dupes.

Bogg's founder takes each dupe she sees personally.

Kim Vaccarella began making Bogg 15 years ago to be the ultimate beach bag for working moms. She saw an opportunity in the plastic material used for flip-flops — durable and waterproof.

Thus, the Bogg bag was born with its patented design featuring signature holes and a flat bottom, which Bogg says makes it tip-proof.

"My plan was to come up with the idea, patent it, and maybe sell it because I had a career," Vaccarella said. "Once I put my papers in for the patent and started reaching out to a few companies, I was getting a lot of nos."

There were those who said the Bogg bag was a one-time purchase that wouldn't attract repeat customers.

Vaccarella believed in her idea, however, and quit her job in 2018 to run the company full time. It wasn't long after that she realized she had a viral hit on her hands thanks to social media. The power of TikTok and beyond has been a game changer for Bogg. It led the business to $100 million in annual revenue by 2024, Vaccarella said.

However, being the new it-bag came with its hardships. Along with her success came Vaccarella's No. 1 enemy: dupes.

Dupes are products that are similar in appearance or functionality to a higher-end item but sold at a lower price. Bogg bags start at $55 for the smallest size and go up to $100 for the largest. Similar bags in the largest size sell online from retailers like Walmart for less than the small Bogg "bitty bag."

"Social media is kind of that double-edged sword where you're getting a lot of exposure, a lot of new customers, but also, that visibility is introducing new competitors and giving them ideas," Vaccarella told Business Insider.

The viral success and dupes that have come with it have cost Bogg tens of millions of dollars, Vaccarella said.

As dupes become more common, even larger brands like Lululemon have taken action to curb copycats, including suing retailers. To combat the copycats, Vaccarella said she keeps three principles in mind.

Know your audience

Gen Z may be the talk of the town among many retailers, but Vaccarella said that Bogg knows its customer base skews older. Its target shoppers are women ages 18 to 64, but moms over 35 are the brand's "sweet spot," she said.

"She's carrying all the things for a day at the ball field, for the pool, for the beach," Vaccarella said.

Knowing who is willing to pay the premium price for the real thing is a key part of its strategy.

Social media is also a powerful tool driving Bogg's growth. Vaccarella said that it has helped build its customer base to 78% new shoppers, with 22% being returners.

It's still not an ideal mix, Vaccarella said, as companies tend to want to see a higher percentage of return visits. However, she said the numbers are based on Bogg's direct-to-consumer business and don't include its retail partners that carry Bogg products, such as Dick's Sporting Goods, Nordstrom, or Bloomingdale's.

You won't find Bogg bags at your local Hobby Lobby, Five Below, or other discount stores, though.

"Unfortunately, with our pricing, we can't sell in a Walmart," Vaccarella said.

Stand up for your ideas

Vaccarella has taken legal action against retailers whose marketing and products she thinks could confuse consumers. It's not about making a profit, she said, but making up for the "significant" amount of revenue that may have been taken away from Bogg.

"I just want them to stop in most cases," Vaccarella said.

Bogg applied for trade dress, a form of intellectual property protection that protects a product's visual appearance. It's worth the time and money, she said.

It's helped Bogg when it sent out cease-and-desists, followed by further legal action. Suing copycats isn't a "money-making scheme," Vaccarella said.

"Even if it pays the legal fees that I have to pay, just to get somebody to stop, it's worth it," she said.

Offer something the dupes can't

Bogg bag
The large Bogg bag starts at $90.

Bogg

While dupes make certain product types more accessible to those who can't afford to spend $100 on a bag, Vaccarella said some things can't be replicated.

That's how Bogg justifies its premium pricing. You may be able to pick up a similar bag for $20, but Vaccarella said it won't come with the service Bogg offers.

"I'm not going to say every single dupe is a throwaway product, but we see that they break," Vaccarella said. "If your bag breaks, if the button comes off, we're going to send you a new button."

It's not only the repairs that Vaccarella said keep customers loyal, but also the ability to accessorize your bag to make it both functional and stylish. Shoppers may hope to kit out their Bogg dupes with accessories from the real brand, but they don't fit.

It's an opportunity to get them to buy into the Bogg family and leave their dupes behind.

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How True Religion turned a Y2K throwback into a $500 million comeback

20 de Março de 2026, 06:27
True Religion CEO Michael Buckley
True Religion's Michael Buckley rejoined the company as CEO in 2019.

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  • Michael Buckley revitalized True Religion, doubling the brand's sales to $500 billion over three years.
  • The Y2K denim brand shifted its focus to younger, diverse shoppers and became more accessible.
  • Partnerships with artists like Megan Thee Stallion also highlighted the brand's roots in hip-hop culture.

True Religion had to recognize some hard truths in order to turn its brand around.

When Michael Buckley returned to True Religion as CEO in 2019, he inherited a company that was struggling to emerge from bankruptcy. Since then, he's helped turn things around — doubling sales to $500 million from 2022 to 2025 — and now aims to reach $1 billion in revenue within five years.

He said the company didn't reach an annual revenue growth rate of 20% last year by sticking to the strategies from its heyday in the early 2000s, when it was selling $300 jeans at stores like Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus. It needed some serious reevaluation to get True Religion back on the path to a comeback, with its iconic horseshoe logo on the back pockets of stars like Kylie Jenner.

While the brand is still dwarfed by denim giants like Gap and American Eagle, True Religion has been building its comeback among a new generation of shoppers drawn to its Y2K heritage.

It started with getting to know its customers. The old True Religion shopper was niche, Buckley said. They shopped at Saks, Bloomingdale's, and Nordstrom, and they came from households earning over $250,000.

"That's not the consumer anymore," Buckley told Business Insider.

The new True Religion customer

Buckley used consumer surveys to learn the ages, genders, and ethnicities of True Religion's customers in the post-Y2K era. Today, he said the brand's average shoppers are 15 to 45-year-olds from households earning about $65,000 a year.

True Religion needed to make the brand more accessible and inclusive to a wider audience without lowering prices, Buckley said. However, he said, the team understood that promotions are a key component.

"We know that the customer always expects to buy us on sale," Buckley said.

It also struck new deals with stores like Dillard's, Macy's, and Urban Outfitters, where Buckley said True Religion's customers like to shop both the sales rack and full-price items. In those stores, Buckley said the silhouettes of the early 2000s have come back stronger than ever in apparel. From baggy jeans to low-rise waists, Gen Z and Gen Alpha are getting on the trends of their parents and older siblings.

"We don't create trends, we follow the trends," Buckley said. "We make sure that we have our version of it because we know what the consumer wants."

Staying true to its roots with a twist

Megan Thee Stallion
Megan Thee Stallion is a star of True Religion's most recent campaign

True Religion

Buckley highlighted True Religion's "big affiliation" with hip-hop, dating back to its early years. More than two decades later, the brand is tapping into that relationship through its social media partnerships with celebrities and influencers.

Its most recent advertising campaign stars rappers Megan Thee Stallion and Key Glock. A 2024 Instagram post featuring Megan Thee Stallion is still True Religion's best-performing in its history, the company said.

"We know what our consumer likes," Buckley said. "We know what artists they like, who they aspire to be, and who moved the needle for us."

Buckley also expanded True Religion beyond jeans. From 2006 to 2010, 80% of its sales came from denim jeans, the company said. Today, 60% of the business comes from other apparel, such as T-shirts, hoodies, and joggers.

Its biggest opportunity is also a challenge

The Y2K-revivial led by Gen Z is a major opportunity for True Religion, Amy Leverton, CEO of denim-focused consultancy Denim Dudes, said.

"It's a return to more expressive, identity-driven denim after this decade of minimalism," Leverton said.

Brands like Von Dutch, Baby Phat, Juicy Couture, and Ed Hardy have had their own resurgences as the trend continues to capture young people.

Leverton said True Religion will have to figure out how to ride the wave of relevance into a profitable future. Fashion trendsetters are already pondering what the next big trend will be after Y2K.

"When things quiet down. because they're going to, it's like a pendulum that goes from side to side," Leverton said. "It's going to move away from this Y2K thing."

Buckley said True Religion is spending 10% of its annual sales on marketing, and it will have to keep leaning into that marketing investment to keep up with powerhouses like Gap, which has had a slew of viral partnerships in the last six months.

The key, Leverton said, is staying true to its brand identity and tapping into its DNA.

The signature thick stitching, the horseshoe logo, and its presence in hip-hop are all elements that thrust True Religion back into the cultural conversation in 2026.

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The best and worst looks celebrities wore to the Vanity Fair Oscars after-party

A side-by-side of Teyana Taylor and Heidi Klum at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
There were hits and misses when it came to fashion at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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  • After the 2026 Academy Awards, many stars celebrated at Vanity Fair's Oscars after-party.
  • Teyana Taylor and Kendall Jenner turned heads in striking looks on Vanity Fair's red carpet.
  • Others, like Heidi Klum and Keke Palmer, missed the mark with their after-party ensembles.

The Academy Awards ceremony might last a few hours, but insiders know Oscars night runs even later thanks to Vanity Fair's annual after-party.

Celebrities attended the 2026 event on Sunday in high-fashion looks, with many taking bigger risks with their after-party ensembles than they did with their Oscars red-carpet outfits.

For some, like "Heated Rivalry" stars Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams, those risks paid off, as they wore eye-catching looks. But others, including Kylie Jenner and Heidi Klum, missed the mark with their after-party outfits.

Take a look at some of the best and worst looks from the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscars party.

Teyana Taylor looked flawless in a backless gown.
Teyana Taylor at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Teyana Taylor at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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Taylor, who was nominated for best supporting actress for "One Battle After Another," donned a white Chanel gown for the after-party.

The front of the slip-style, floor-length dress was simple, with a V-neckline and ruched bodice, while the plunging back was anything but. The straps were adorned with gold thread, and stars were embroidered on each strap. It was a celebratory and sexy look.

The base of Anya Taylor-Joy's look was far too simple.
Anya Taylor-Joy at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Anya Taylor-Joy at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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She hit the carpet in a black, sleeveless romper and semi-sheer tights. The Dior piece had a cowl neckline, a small mesh cutout across the chest, and extra-short shorts.

It was so simple that it didn't match the actor's standout Tiffany & Co. diamond necklace or her bow-shaped hat.

Michael B. Jordan looked cool in brown.
Michael B. Jordan at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Michael B. Jordan at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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The "Sinners" star celebrated winning his first Oscar in a brown suit, which included a double-breasted jacket and wide-legged trousers.

Three brooches on his lapel and brown sunglasses made the outfit pop.

A major element of Priyanka Chopra Jonas' gown didn't make sense.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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Her golden Stella McCartney gown, which was sleeveless and form-fitting, looked glamorous on the actor.

Unfortunately, it was lined with thick brown faux fur along its hem, which contrasted with the glimmering material and distracted from the overall look.

Kendall Jenner proved that baby blue is her color.
Kendall Jenner at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Kendall Jenner at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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Jenner's Chanel gown hugged her figure. It had a scooped neckline and spaghetti straps, and sparkly embellishments covered the dress from head to toe. Larger embellishments on the neckline and waistline added even more drama.

She paired the gown with Tiffany & Co. jewelry and Gianvito Rossi shoes. It was simultaneously effortless and stylish.

There were too many sheer panels on Heidi Klum's dress.
Heidi Klum at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Heidi Klum at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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The supermodel arrived at the Vanity Fair party wearing a yellow gown designed by Chrome Hearts. It had a plunging halter neckline and hip-high slits, all covered in embroidered mesh.

The latter detailing didn't work for her. A classic yellow gown without the slits and mesh would have looked more streamlined and elegant.

Simone Ashley stunned in silver.
Simone Ashley at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Simone Ashley at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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Tamara Ralph designed Ashley's glittering, floor-length gown. The standout feature of the form-fitting gown was its bejeweled, asymmetrical neckline, seemingly inspired by a peacock feather.

Aquazzura shoes and Buccellati jewelry completed Ashley's look.

Kim Kardashian's golden gown, on the other hand, was forgettable.
Kim Kardashian at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Kim Kardashian at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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Her Gucci look, straight off the runway, featured a high neckline, long sleeves, a floor-length skirt, and all-over sparkles.

On another celebrity, it might have looked striking. On Kardashian, though, it was far too simple. It won't be remembered among her best Oscar-night outfits.

Mia Goth's simple dress had a fun surprise in the back.
Mia Goth at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Mia Goth at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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Goth's black Dior gown looked simple from the front, with an arched, strapless neckline and tea-length skirt.

However, the back revealed a short, white skirt made of layers of embroidered, fluffy tulle for a fashion-forward flair.

Sofia Vergara's gown leaned too bridal.
Sofia Vergara at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Sofia Vergara at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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Many celebrities wore white at the Oscars and the Vanity Fair party. So technically, Vergara was right on trend with her white Zuhair Murad halter gown.

The details of her dress, though, looked more fitting for a bride than a red-carpet star. It had all-over crystals, a diamond-shaped cutout, and flowing white fabric that hung from her shoulders, resembling a veil.

Odessa A'zion made a daring fashion choice, and it worked for her.
Odessa A'zion at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Odessa A'zion at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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Harris Reed designed the avant-garde gown for the "Marty Supreme" actor.

Voluminous, arched sleeves with tassels sat on her shoulders, giving way to a black bodice with a large cutout in the center of her chest. The rest of the bodice was leopard print, while the skirt was made of layers of multicolored fabric trimmed with the same tassels that sat on her shoulders.

The contrasting elements felt cohesive on A'Zion. She paired the bold dress with Pandora jewelry.

There was too much going on with Rita Ora's look.
Rita Ora at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Rita Ora at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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Rita Ora is known for her bold fashion, which usually works for her. At the Vanity Fair party, though, it was tough to focus on a single element of her Tamara Ralph outfit.

She wore a floral embroidered gown that was sheer from her shoulders to her hips. That's where a satin skirt wrapped around her legs and extended into a long train. She also wore a massive feathered hat.

Ditching the latter accessory might have let the dramatic gown shine more.

Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie coordinated their looks for a memorable fashion moment.
Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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The "Heated Rivalry" stars both wore sheer, black shirts to the Vanity Fair Oscar party, walking the red carpet together in their matching looks.

Balenciaga designed Williams' sleeveless, high-neck shirt, which billowed slightly and formed a floor-length train. He paired the bold top with black trousers and shoes.

Storrie's Saint Laurent top was more form-fitting, with a high neckline and long sleeves. He also wore black trousers and shoes, but he carried a brown stole and wore a bold Tiffany & Co. choker for added drama.

LaKeith Stanfield's ensemble looked more like a costume than a red-carpet look.
LaKeith Stanfield at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
LaKeith Stanfield at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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He wore a gray suit comprising tailored trousers, a white button-up shirt, and a blazer with satin lapels and coattails. In place of a tie, he wore a silver neck scarf with fringe and a small bow.

Though the outfit was eye-catching, it looked a bit like a historical costume. A cropped jacket and a flat neck scarf could have made the outfit sharper.

Gabrielle Union shimmered her way down the red carpet.
Gabrielle Union at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Gabrielle Union at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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Designed by Celia Kritharioti, the halter neckline of Union's silver gown plunged to nearly her navel, while the back was completely open. She played up the sparkles in the gown's fabric with Tiffany & Co. jewelry, including a bold pendant that sat on her chest.

Union looked glamorous and sexy for Vanity Fair's event.

Kylie Jenner's gown looked like it was missing a piece.
Kylie Jenner at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Kylie Jenner at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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She arrived at the party in a black Alexander McQueen design. It had a halter top with a deep V-neckline, shining fabric that hugged her body, and a feathered skirt and train.

Though the dark color looked strong on Jenner, its design was a bit too simple.

It also had an odd triangular cutout at the hip, which made the dress appear unfinished.

Colman Domingo looked sharp in silver and gray.
Colman Domingo at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Colman Domingo at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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Domingo's Jacquemus suit put a fun twist on a pinstripe look, as the stripes were silver instead of white. His collar was popped on one side and folded over on the other, offering an asymmetrical look.

Domingo brought even more glamour to his outfit with a brooch and jewelry from Boucheron.

Keke Palmer could've had a stronger fashion moment.
Keke Palmer at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Keke Palmer at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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Palmer walked the red carpet in a purple, velvet Gucci set. The long-sleeve, high-neck top was actually a bodysuit, and the low-waisted, floor-length skirt revealed peeks at Palmer's hips.

The outfit had some cool elements, but it ended up looking pretty one-note on Palmer because of the heavy fabric. A more interesting fabric or a different neckline may have brought more dimension to the look.

Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse were one of the best-dressed couples.
Suki Waterhouse and Robert Pattinson at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Suki Waterhouse and Robert Pattinson at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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The longtime couple walked the Vanity Fair red carpet together in beautiful black-and-white ensembles.

Waterhouse's two-piece from Tamara Ralph featured a backless, metallic top that looked like peacock feathers curving around her body. The high-waisted skirt was fitted, and a floor-length, sheer cape trailed behind Waterhouse. She wore Stuart Weitzman shoes and Messika jewelry.

Pattinson's tuxedo suit was pretty simple, but he made it fun by wearing a brooch on his neck instead of a tie.

Alysa Liu wore a dark minidress that overpowered her.
Alysa Liu at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Alysa Liu at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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Louis Vuitton designed the Olympic champion's black dress, which was adorned with gray and black textured embellishments.

The dress was cool, and it was fun to see Liu wear it with black tights and pointed-toe heels. However, the garment's high neckline and boxy sleeves looked ill-fitting on Liu's small frame. A dress with a softer shape would have worked better for Liu.

Wunmi Mosaku looked pretty in purple.
Wunmi Mosaku at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Wunmi Mosaku at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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Louis Vuitton designed Mosaku's lilac ensemble for the Vanity Fair party.

The strapless dress was embroidered with a floral pattern, which she paired with a floor-length train made of layers of purple fabric that looked like flower petals.

Mosaku was nominated for best supporting actress for "Sinners" at the Oscars.

Lauren Sánchez Bezos' black gown was a great choice, while Jeff Bezos' tuxedo was lackluster.
Lauren Sánchez Bezos and Jeff Bezos at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Lauren Sánchez Bezos and Jeff Bezos at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

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Sánchez Bezos went vintage for the Vanity Fair party, wearing a black John Galliano gown from 1995. The strapless piece had a V-shaped peplum on the waistline, and the slit in the center of the floor-length skirt mirrored its shape.

She leaned into the all-black look with sheer, black tights and Christian Louboutin heels. She also added jewelry by Lorraine Schwartz and Lisa Klein to the ensemble.

While Sánchez Bezos was among the best-dressed of the night, her husband was among the worst. Bezos' black tuxedo was fine for the occasion, but there wasn't anything interesting about it.

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The best-dressed celebrities at the 2026 Oscars

Chase Infiniti attends the Oscars in March 2026.
Chase Infiniti attends the Oscars in March 2026.

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  • The 2026 Oscars are taking place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
  • Celebrities arrived at the 98th Academy Awards in stunning gowns and bold suits.
  • Chase Infiniti and Rose Byrne wore some of the best looks of the event.

After months of anticipation, the biggest night in cinema has finally arrived: the 2026 Oscars.

Stars are gathering at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday to celebrate the best films of the year at the 98th Academy Awards.

The Oscar races are especially tight in 2026, as it seems any of the outstanding contestants in the top awards categories could leave with a gold trophy tonight.

The looks on the Oscars red carpet, on the other hand, have been more obvious hits (or misses). When Chase Infiniti arrived in custom Louis Vuitton, it was clear she'd be making the best-dressed list, as was the case with Rose Byrne in Dior.

Take a look at the best looks celebrities wore to the 2026 Oscars.

Elle Fanning
Elle Fanning attends the Oscars in March 2026.
Elle Fanning attends the Oscars in March 2026.

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She walked the red carpet in a white Givenchy ball gown fit for royalty. The strapless design featured metallic wisteria petals across its bodice and along the bottom of its skirt, which added an elegant sparkle to the look.

Fanning, nominated for best supporting actress for "Sentimental Value," also wore a diamond Cartier choker necklace from 1903. It was shaped like leaves.

Jessie Buckley
Jessie Buckley attends the Oscars in March 2026.
Jessie Buckley attends the Oscars in March 2026.

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The "Hamnet" star, nominated for best actress in a leading role, chose a two-toned look from Chanel.

It had a strapless, off-the-shoulder bodice made of red satin and a flowing, floor-length skirt in baby pink. The gown also had a short train. She completed the elegant ensemble with a diamond tennis necklace and sparkling earrings.

Joe Alwyn
Joe Alwyn attends the Oscars in March 2026.
Joe Alwyn attends the Oscars in March 2026.

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Alwyn, who also starred in "Hamnet," looked sharp at the 2026 Oscars.

He wore a matte-black blazer, matching trousers, and a classic white button-up top with a statement collar. For accessories, he chose a diamond brooch, a silver watch, and a deconstructed satin bow tie.

Demi Moore
Demi Moore attends the Oscars in March 2026.
Demi Moore attends the Oscars in March 2026.

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Moore stunned on the Oscars red carpet in a dramatic, strapless gown. It had long black feathers across the chest, smaller green ones on its bodice, and more feathers decorating its floor-length skirt.

The actor, who is presenting at the show this year, added earrings and a sparkling bracelet to the look.

Kieran Culkin
Kieran Culkin attends the Oscars in March 2026.
Kieran Culkin attends the Oscars in March 2026.

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A presenter at the 2026 Oscars, Culkin walked the red carpet wearing a chocolate-brown suit jacket with black trousers and a matching button-up top.

He also wore flashy gold accessories, including a statement Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph watch and a glittering brooch.

Arden Cho
Arden Cho attends the Oscars in March 2026.
Arden Cho attends the Oscars in March 2026.

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The "KPop Demon Hunters" voice actor walked the red carpet in a strapless, see-through gown made from sparkling black lace.

Designed by Miss Sohee, the floor-length design hugged her body and was complete with ruffled green arm bands that reached the floor. The latter were decorated with embroidered images of birds and flowers.

A thick diamond choker sat on her neck, and she wore Louboutin shoes.

Shaboozey
Shaboozey walks the Oscars red carpet in a black suit.
Shaboozey attends the 2026 Oscars.

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The musician, who is performing at the 2026 Oscars, looked dapper in a black-and-white Campillo suit and Christian Louboutin shoes. His suit included a matte-black jacket, a matching vest, and a white high-neck blouse.

He also sported multiple diamond and pearl accessories, including two brooches, earrings, and tassels hanging from his trouser waistband.

The statement piece, though, was his $91,600 white-gold Chopard L'Heure du Diamant watch.

Li Jun Li
Li Jun Li attends the Oscars in March 2025.
Li Jun Li attends the Oscars in March 2025.

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The "Sinners" star stood out in red on the Oscars red carpet. Her strapless gown was made of satin and featured dramatic fabric swirls that created its 3D bodice.

Those same swirls also extended into a long train, which complemented the floor-length gown's lace-up skirt.

Chase Infiniti
Chase Infiniti attends the Oscars in March 2026.
Chase Infiniti attends the Oscars in March 2026.

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The "One Battle After Another" actor looked like a princess at the Oscars. She wore a sleeveless, lilac gown with a cowl neckline and a ruffled skirt. It was custom-made for her by Louis Vuitton.

Infiniti completed the look with a multicolored De Beers choker.

Rose Byrne
Rose Byrne attends the Oscars in March 2026.
Rose Byrne attends the Oscars in March 2026.

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Byrne arrived on the red carpet in a strapless Dior mermaid gown. It was crafted from opaque black fabric and embellished with beaded floral designs. Her jewelry, a golden necklace shaped like a flower, matched.

She was nominated at this year's Oscars for best actress in a leading role after starring in "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You."

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What 79 best actress winners wore to accept their Oscars

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Emma Stone at the 2024 Academy Awards
Emma Stone.

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  • The 98th Academy Awards will be held on March 15, 2026.
  • This year's best actress nominees are Jessie Buckley, Emma Stone, Rose Byrne, Kate Hudson, and Renate Reinsve.
  • We went back to 1930 to see how red-carpet fashion has changed over the decades.

Besides being a night to recognize talent both in front of and behind the camera, the Oscars are also a night for fashion.

The style of the nominees in the best actress category is perhaps the most scrutinized, analyzed, and remembered by the general public — it's their coronation moment as the reigning queens of Hollywood.

We went all the way back to 1930 to see what (almost) every best actress winner has worn on their big night, from Ginger Rogers to Faye Dunaway to Julia Roberts to Mikey Madison.

Kirsten Acuna contributed to a prior version of this article.

1930: Mary Pickford
Hanns Kraly, William C. deMille, Mary Pickford, and Warner Baxter.
Hanns Kraly, William C. deMille, Mary Pickford, and Warner Baxter.

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Pickford wore a bedazzled dress, a large diamond bangle, and a few strings of pearls when she won for "Coquette."

There were actually two Academy Awards in 1930; one in April and then another in November.

1930: Norma Shearer
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Shearer wore a jacket with fur-lined sleeves over her dress when she won the Oscar for her role in "The Divorce."

She finished her outfit with red lipstick, wavy hair, and several pieces of dainty jewelry.

1931: Marie Dressler
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Dressler received the Oscar for her part in "Min and Bill." She wore a dark shift dress and a long necklace.

1932: Helen Hayes
Louis B. Mayer and Helen Hayes at the 1932 Oscars
Louis B. Mayer and Helen Hayes.

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Hayes wore a classic black dress paired with a pearl necklace and gloves to win best actress for her performance in "The Sin of Madelon Claudet."

1935: Claudette Colbert
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Shirley Temple and Claudette Colbert.

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Colbert won best actress for "It Happened One Night." She wore a gray suit with a large flower pinned to the lapel and a black hat.

1936: Bette Davis
Bette Davis and Victor McLaglen are shown after winning their Oscars at the 1935 Academy Awards banquet held at the Biltmore Bowl, Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, Ca., on March 5, 1936
Bette Davis and Victor McLaglen are shown after winning their Oscars at the 1935 Academy Awards banquet held at the Biltmore Bowl, Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, Ca., on March 5, 1936.

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Davis wore a patterned ensemble when she took home the award for best actress for her work in "Dangerous."

She was so convinced that she wouldn't win the Oscar that she wore "an old costume" to the ceremony, Harper's Bazaar reported.

1937: Luise Rainer
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Rainer wore an elegant white coat and styled her hair in an updo to win the Oscar for her portrayal of Anna Held in "The Great Ziegfeld."

1938: Luise Rainer
Luise Rainer at the 1938 Oscars
Luise Rainer.

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Yes, Rainer won back-to-back Academy Awards. Her second win came for her performance as O-Lan in "The Good Earth." For her second win, she wore a high-necked gown with bell sleeves.

1939: Bette Davis
Spencer Tracy, Bette Davis, and another guest at the 1939 Oscars.
Spencer Tracy and Bette Davis.

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Bette Davis won her second best actress Oscar for her role in "Jezebel." She wore a black gown with a cloud-like collar embellishment.

1940: Vivien Leigh
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Leigh wore a patterned dress while accepting the Oscar for playing Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone with the Wind." She completed her outfit with a single pendant, dark lipstick, curled hair, and tons of mascara.

1941: Ginger Rogers
Jimmy Stewart and Ginger Rogers at the 1941 Oscars
Jimmy Stewart and Ginger Rogers.

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Rogers accepted the Oscar at the 13th annual Academy Awards for "Kitty Foyle" in a brown dress with lace details.

In 1921, attendees were advised to wear "muted tones" because of the ongoing war, The Telegraph reported.

1942: Joan Fontaine
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Fontaine won best actress for "Suspicion." She wore a lacy black dress, which she paired with a matching hat and several pearl necklaces.

1944: Jennifer Jones
Paul Lucas, Jennifer Jones, Katina Paxinou, and Charles Coburn at the 1943 Oscars
Paul Lucas, Jennifer Jones, Katina Paxinou, and Charles Coburn.

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Jones (second from left) won her Oscar for "The Song of Bernadette." She wore a unique dark gown with white, puffy sleeves and a flower embellishment at the collar.

1945: Ingrid Bergman
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Bergman wore a dark skirt and blouse when she won the Oscar for her role in "Gaslight." The star finished her outfit by sweeping her hair away from her face.

1947: Olivia de Havilland
Olivia De Havilland And Ray Milland In 1947
Olivia De Havilland and Ray Milland.

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De Havilland took home the gold for her role in "To Each His Own."

The actor wore a strapless floral gown, complemented by large curls and a pearl necklace.

1948: Loretta Young
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Young wore a green satin gown with matching gloves to accept the award for "The Farmer's Daughter." Her tiered dress had plenty of ruffles.

1949: Jane Wyman
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Wyman kissed her best actress Oscar for her role in "Johnny Belinda." She wore a white gown with an embellished collar.

1950: Olivia de Havilland
Broderick Crawford, Olivia de Havilland, Robert Rossen, Mercedes McCambridge, and Dean Jagger at the 1950 Oscars
Broderick Crawford, Olivia de Havilland, Robert Rossen, Mercedes McCambridge, and Dean Jagger

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De Havilland (second from left) embodied '50s style when she accepted the Oscar for her role in "The Heiress." The actor paired her flower-embellished gown with matching gloves.

1953: Shirley Booth
Shirley Booth and Frederic March at the 1954 Oscars
Shirley Booth and Frederic March.

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Booth won best actress at the 25th Academy Awards for her performance in "Come Back, Little Sheba" in a patterned, long-sleeve dress with matching gloves.

This ceremony was held simultaneously in Hollywood and New York City, and was also the first to be televised.

1954: Audrey Hepburn
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Hepburn wore a belted Givenchy dress as she accepted the award for her performance in "Roman Holiday." She finished the look with classic eyeliner and lipstick.

1955: Grace Kelly
Edmond O'Brien and Grace Kelly at the 1955 Oscars
Edmond O'Brien and Grace Kelly.

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Kelly accepted the award for her role in "The Country Girl." The future princess of Monaco topped off her pale-green ensemble with elbow-length gloves, dainty earrings, and an updo.

1958: Joanne Woodward
Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman at the 1958 Oscars
Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman.

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Woodward, Oscar winner and wife of Paul Newman, accepted her award for "The Three Faces of Eve" in a strapless gown embellished with sewn-on flowers. She kept her hair and makeup simple, allowing her outfit to stand out.

1959: Susan Hayward
Susan Hayward at the 1959 Oscars
Susan Hayward.

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Hayward wore a black dress to take home the Oscar for "I Want to Live!" She also sported a voluminous blowout, white gloves, and red lipstick.

1960: Simone Signoret
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Signoret won the Oscar for "Room at the Top," wearing an off-the-shoulder black dress.

1961: Elizabeth Taylor
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Taylor went floral in a Christian Dior gown to accept her award for "Butterfield 8." Her high-volume hair and white gloves added some serious glamour to her outfit.

1965: Julie Andrews
Julie Andrews, Rex Harrison, and Lila Kedrova at the 1965 Oscars
Julie Andrews, Rex Harrison, and Lila Kedrova.

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Julie Andrews hugged her Oscar for "Mary Poppins" in a pale-yellow gown. The "My Fair Lady" actor topped off her simple dress with a statement necklace and gloves.

1966: Julie Christie
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Christie wore a shiny gold dress to match the Oscar she won for "Darling." She finished her outfit with a feathery blowout.

1969: Barbara Streisand
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Streisand didn't realize her Arnold Scaasi pantsuit was see-through under the lights as she accepted the Academy Award for "Funny Girl." She finished her sequined pantsuit with a sleek bob and lots of eyeliner.

This year featured a rare tie: Streisand shared her award with Katharine Hepburn for "The Lion in Winter," but Hepburn famously attended the Academy Awards only once, to present.

1972: Jane Fonda
Gene Hackman and Jane Fonda at the 1972 Oscars
Gene Hackman and Jane Fonda.

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Fonda accepted the Oscar for "Klute" in a black Yves Saint Laurent suit. She parted her sleek, shoulder-length hair to the side to complete her mod ensemble.

1973: Liza Minnelli
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Minnelli shone in a bright-yellow Halston dress to accept the award for her role in "Cabaret." She paired her outfit with a colorful choker and a matching bracelet.

1976: Louise Fletcher
Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher at the 1976 Academy Awards
Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher.

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Jack Nicholson and Fletcher posed together after their Oscar wins for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Fletcher wore a delicate Champagne-colored gown by Alfred Fiandaca.

1977: Faye Dunaway
Faye Dunaway at the 1977 Oscars
Faye Dunaway.

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Dunaway wore a black Geoffrey Beene dress with a rope belt to accept her award for "Network." She finished her dark outfit with several pieces of gold jewelry.

1978: Diane Keaton
Diane Keaton at the 1978 Oscars
Diane Keaton.

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Keaton accepted the award for "Annie Hall" in a unique Ruth Morley suit. She went for a muted color palette with her layered outfit.

1979: Jane Fonda
Jane Fonda at the 1978 Oscars.
Jane Fonda.

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Fonda wore a gorgeous James Reva gown to accept her trophy for "Coming Home." The two-time winner embraced the trends of the '70s in a flowy floral dress.

1980: Sally Field
Sally Field and Dustin Hoffman at the 1980 Oscars
Sally Field and Dustin Hoffman.

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Field embodied spring in a white Bob Mackie dress with sheer floral cover as she accepted the award for "Norma Rae." She added to the look with lots of eyeliner and teased, voluminous hair.

1981: Sissy Spacek
Sissy Spacek at the 1981 Oscars
Sissy Spacek.

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Spacek took the award for "Coal Miner's Daughter" in a black jumpsuit and kept the rest of her look simple.

1983: Meryl Streep
Meryl Streep at the 1983 Oscars
Meryl Streep.

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Streep won the Oscar for "Sophie's Choice" in a gold Christian Leigh dress while she was pregnant with her second daughter, Mamie (familiar to fans of "We Were Liars"). She finished her outfit with a pink-brown shade of lipstick and curled hair.

1984: Shirley MacLaine
Shirley MacLaine at the 1984 Oscars
Shirley MacLaine.

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MacLaine wore a Fabrice pale-pink suit when she won for "Terms of Endearment." The suit was embellished with an intricate embroidered pattern.

1985: Sally Field
F. Murray Abraham and Sally Field at the 1985 Oscars
F. Murray Abraham and Sally Field.

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Field cried out her famous, "You like me! You really like me!" in a strapless black dress as she won for "Places in the Heart," her second win in five years. She finished off her outfit with a necklace that looked like a bow.

1986: Geraldine Page
William Hurt and Geraldine Page at the 1986 Oscars
William Hurt and Geraldine Page.

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Page, who won the Oscar for her work in "The Trip to Bountiful," layered a deep-purple velvet cape over her dress. She completed her outfit with chandelier earrings and a warm shade of lipstick.

1987: Marlee Matlin
Marlee Matlin at the 1987 Oscars
Marlee Matlin.

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Matlin paired her pink dress with a floral headpiece when she won for her role in "Children of a Lesser God." She paired her mixed-material gown with peachy lipstick.

1988: Cher
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Cher famously wore a sheer Bob Mackie ensemble to accept the award for "Moonstruck." From her headdress to her sandals, the star sparkled.

1989: Jodie Foster
Jodie Foster at the 1989 Academy Awards
Jodie Foster.

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Foster wore a light-blue gown when she took home the Oscar for her role in "The Accused." She kept her hair and makeup simple, letting the ruched gown speak for itself.

1990: Jessica Tandy
Jessica Tandy at the 1990 Oscars
Jessica Tandy.

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Tandy sparkled in a two-piece getup by Giorgio Armani as she accepted the award for her performance in "Driving Miss Daisy." She finished her outfit with a pair of statement earrings.

1991: Kathy Bates
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Bates wore a black gown with shoulder pads to accept her award for "Misery." Her earrings matched the glitzy details on her dress.

1992: Jodie Foster
Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster at the 1992 Academy Awards
Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster.

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Foster took home the gold statue again for her role in "The Silence of the Lambs." This time, she opted for a cream Armani jacket and paisley crystal-encrusted trousers, and went old school with matching gloves. Foster also wore a red pin on her lapel for HIV/AIDS awareness.

1993: Emma Thompson
Emma Thompson at the 1993 Academy Awards
Emma Thompson.

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Thompson wore an emerald Caroline Charles jumpsuit when she won for "Howards End." She completed her look with red lipstick and curled ringlets.

1994: Holly Hunter
Tom Hanks and Holly Hunter at the 1994 Academy Awards
Tom Hanks and Holly Hunter.

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Hunter wore a black and gray Vera Wang dress with a hint of sparkle when she won for "The Piano." She matched her earrings and bracelet to the glimmering details on her dress.

1995: Jessica Lange
Jessica Lange at the 1995 Oscars
Jessica Lange.

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Lange wore Calvin Klein when she won the award for "Blue Sky." She added a touch of color to her dark, mesh-paneled gown with her bright lipstick.

1996: Susan Sarandon
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Sarandon wore a bronze Dolce & Gabbana gown when she was recognized for "Dead Man Walking." She finished off her outfit with tousled hair.

1997: Frances McDormand
Frances McDormand at the 1997 Academy Awards
Frances McDormand.

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McDormand wore a simple blue dress when she won for "Fargo." She kept her accessories minimal, opting for just one ring and a pair of earrings, a style she still goes by to this day.

1998: Helen Hunt
Helen Hunt at the 1998 Oscars
Helen Hunt.

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Hunt stunned in a strapless blue dress by Tom Ford for Gucci when she won for "As Good as It Gets." She finished off her outfit with a matching wrap, frosty makeup, and a diamond bracelet.

1999: Gwyneth Paltrow
Gywneth Paltrow at the 1999 Academy Awards
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Paltrow wore a baby-pink Ralph Lauren princess gown when she took home the Academy Award for "Shakespeare in Love," one of the most iconic Oscar looks of all time. She topped off her dress with a sheer, tulle wrap, a statement necklace, bright-pink lipstick, and a touch of blush.

2000: Hilary Swank
Hilary Swank at the 2000 Oscars
Hilary Swank.

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Swank wore a strapless green Randolph Duke dress when she accepted the award for "Boys Don't Cry." She glammed up her dress with a dazzling statement necklace.

2001: Julia Roberts
Julia Roberts at the 2001 Oscars
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Roberts wore a black Valentino gown with white accents when she won for "Erin Brockovich."

2002: Halle Berry
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Berry wore one of the most memorable Oscars dresses when she accepted her award for "Monster's Ball" in a floor-sweeping Elie Saab gown. Her dress had a mesh, floral-embroidered top and a contrasting satin skirt.

2003: Nicole Kidman
Nicole Kidman at the 2003 Oscars
Nicole Kidman.

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Kidman accepted her Oscar for "The Hours" in a black Jean Paul Gaultier dress that had an unexpected, edgy neckline.

2004: Charlize Theron
Charlize Theron at the 2004 Oscars
Charlize Theron.

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Theron rocked a glittering Gucci dress when she won for "Monster." The actor looked very old Hollywood with her hair styled in glamorous waves.

February 2005: Hilary Swank
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Swank accepted her Oscar for "Million Dollar Baby" in a fully backless Guy Laroche dress. She completed the look with shimmering makeup and a sleek hairdo.

2006: Reese Witherspoon
Reese Witherspoon at the 2006 Academy Awards
Reese Witherspoon.

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Witherspoon looked radiant in a Christian Dior gown when she won for her performance in "Walk the Line." She completed her outfit with a smoky eye, a simple hairdo, and earrings that matched her dress.

2007: Helen Mirren
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Mirren wore a Christian Lacroix gown when she accepted the Oscar for "The Queen." It looks like she layered a patterned tulle skirt over her lacy, embellished gown.

2008: Marion Cotillard
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Cotillard took home the Oscar for "La Vie En Rose." The actor looked glamorous, with sleek curls and a mermaid-inspired dress by Jean Paul Gaultier.

2009: Kate Winslet
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Winslet took home the Oscar for "The Reader" in a one-shouldered, blue-gray Yves Saint Laurent gown. Winslet complemented her two-toned dress with a smoky eye.

2010: Sandra Bullock
Sandra Bullock at the 2010 Oscars
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Bullock wore a silver Marchesa dress as she accepted the award for her role in "The Blindside." The actor brought some color to her look with bright-pink lipstick.

2011: Natalie Portman
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Portman wore an off-the-shoulder Rodarte dress while accepting the award for "Black Swan." Portman's shoes and earrings perfectly matched her dress. Fun fact: She was four months pregnant at the time!

2012: Meryl Streep
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Streep matched her Oscar for "The Iron Lady" in a gold Lanvin dress. From her accessories to her makeup, she appeared to be dripping in gold.

2013: Jennifer Lawrence
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Lawrence, who won for "Silver Linings Playbook," may have tripped on her way to the stage, but she still looked flawless in this white Christian Dior gown.

2014: Cate Blanchett
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Blanchett wore an embellished Armani Privé gown when she took home the award for "Blue Jasmine." She completed her look with delicate curls and large sunburst earrings.

2015: Julianne Moore
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Moore wore a strapless Chanel gown when she accepted the award for "Still Alice." The custom, detailed gown took over 900 hours to make, according to People.

2016: Brie Larson
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Larson accepted the Oscar for "Room" in a belted, royal-blue Gucci dress. The intricate gown was in the works for two months, per ABC.

2017: Emma Stone
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Stone wore a vintage-inspired gown when she won the award for her performance in "La La Land." She finished her golden-toned dress with big waves and classic red lipstick.

2018: Frances McDormand
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Frances McDormand.

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McDormand won the award for her role in "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri," wearing a black dress with a gold pattern. During her acceptance speech, McDormand asked every female nominee in the audience to stand and discussed the importance of inclusion riders.

2019: Olivia Colman
Olivia Colman at the 2019 Academy Awards
Olivia Colman.

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Colman wore an emerald-green Prada gown that took months to create as she accepted the award for "The Favourite." Colman's gown was draped with a silk organza cape, tied into a giant bow at the back, and covered in Swarovski crystal flowers.

2020: Renée Zellweger
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Zellweger won her second Oscar — her first best actress Oscar, for "Judy" — in a custom white Armani Privé gown.

Though tough to see, according to Entertainment Tonight, the gown was covered in beads with pale pink and blue thread.

2021: Frances McDormand
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McDormand wore a navy-blue gown with a feathered bottom and feathered sleeves to win her third acting Oscar for "Nomadland."

With her win, McDormand tied Meryl Streep and Ingrid Bergman with the most Oscar wins for acting. Katharine Hepburn holds the record with four best actress statues.

2022: Jessica Chastain
essica Chastain, winner of the Actress in a Leading Role award for ‘The Eyes of Tammy Faye’ poses in the press room during the 94th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood and Highland on March 27, 2022 in Hollywood, California
Jessica Chastain with her first Oscar win.

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Chastain dazzled in a sparkly ombré Gucci gown that transitioned from rose gold to lavender as she accepted her first Academy Award for "The Eyes of Tammy Faye."

2023: Michelle Yeoh
Michelle Yeoh attends the 95th Annual Academy Awards on March 12, 2023 in Hollywood, California.
Michelle Yeoh channeled an angelic goddess in white.

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Feathers accented the angelic Dior Couture gown. The "Everything Everywhere All At Once" star paired the look with a Moussaieff diamond headband and earrings, along with a Richard Mille watch.

2024: Emma Stone
Emma Stone at the 2024 Academy Awards
Emma Stone.

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Stone accepted her second best actress Oscar (this one for "Poor Things") in a mint-green peplum gown designed by Louis Vuitton, but she made sure to point out during her speech that the zipper had broken at some point during the ceremony.

She blamed Ryan Gosling's spirited performance of "I'm Just Ken."

2025: Mikey Madison
Mikey Madison at the 2025 Academy Awards
Mikey Madison.

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Madison, who won for "Anora," went for an Old Hollywood look at the 2025 Oscars, wearing a two-toned pink and black satin dress with a bow. It was designed by Dior.

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Photos show every time Melania Trump has appeared at a public event during Donald Trump's second term

13 de Março de 2026, 11:29
Donald Trump and Melania Trump at a White House holiday reception.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump host a holiday reception, Friday, December 12, 2025, at the White House.

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  • First lady Melania Trump is keeping a relatively low profile during Donald Trump's second term.
  • She divides her time between homes in Florida, New York, and DC.
  • The first lady released a documentary, "Melania," in January.

It's a refrain dating back to the first Trump White House: Where's Melania?

First lady Melania Trump, who remained an enigmatic figure during President Donald Trump's first term, has often kept a low profile during his second.

Ahead of the 2025 inauguration, Melania Trump told Fox News that she planned to divide her time between the White House, Trump Tower in New York City, and Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida.

This schedule has, at times, made her an infrequent White House presence. However, the winter has been a busier time for the first lady, between the White House Christmas decorations and the premiere of her documentary, "Melania," in January.

Melania Trump's muted fashion choices could also indicate her desire to remain out of the spotlight. At White House events, she has largely appeared wearing neutral basics in black, beige, cream, and gray. It's a departure from the bold outfits she often chose during Donald Trump's first term.

A spokesperson for the Office of the First Lady declined to comment.

Take a look at the first lady's White House activities and appearances thus far.

January 20, 2025: Melania Trump attended the inauguration.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump at the 2025 inauguration.
US President Donald Trump (L) and First Lady Melania Trump arrive for the Liberty inaugural ball in Washington, DC, on January 20, 2025.

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Melania Trump held the Bible as Donald Trump was sworn in for his second non-consecutive term, and the couple danced together at several inaugural balls later that evening.

For the swearing-in ceremony, Melania Trump wore a navy coat and skirt by Adam Lippes, an American designer. She accessorized with a matching wide-brimmed hat by Eric Javits.

Her black-and-white inaugural gown was designed by Hervé Pierre.

January 21, 2025: The president and first lady joined Vice President JD Vance and Usha Vance at the National Day of Prayer Service.
Donald Trump, Melania Trump, JD Vance, and Usha Vance at the Washington National Cathedral.
U.S. President Donald Trump, first lady Melania and U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance with second lady Usha attend the National Day of Prayer Service at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, U.S., January 21, 2025.

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The service, the last of Donald Trump's inaugural events, was held at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, DC.

January 24, 2025: Melania Trump and Donald Trump visited California and North Carolina to survey damage caused by natural disasters.
Melania Trump and Donald Trump visit the Pacific Palisades neighborhood.
U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump attend a briefing on wildfire damage as they visit the Pacific Palisades neighborhood that was damaged by the Palisades Fire, in Los Angeles, California, U.S., January 24, 2025.

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Melania Trump joined Donald Trump to visit Los Angeles in the aftermath of multiple wildfires and neighborhoods in North Carolina damaged by Hurricane Helene.

Together, they met with first responders and residents who had lost their homes and businesses. Melania Trump was photographed hugging and shaking hands with those affected by the natural disasters.

February 22, 2025: Donald Trump and Melania Trump hosted the National Governors Association dinner at the White House.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump at the National Governors Association dinner at the White House.
US President Donald Trump and US First Lady Melania Trump arrive for the National Governors Association Evening Dinner and Reception in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on February 22, 2025.

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Melania Trump wore a black Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo, similar to the outfit she chose for her official White House portrait, while posing for photos with governors from across the US.

Donald Trump thanked Melania Trump in his speech, saying that she "made the evening beautiful."

March 3, 2025: She participated in a roundtable discussion on the "TAKE IT DOWN" Act targeting revenge porn.
Melania Trump at a roundtable discussion on the Take It Down Act.
U.S. first lady Melania Trump, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Elliston Berry attend a roundtable discussion on the "Take it Down Act," a legislation against revenge porn, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., March 3, 2025.

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"TAKE IT DOWN" is an acronym for "Tools to Address Known Exploitation by Immobilizing Technological Deepfakes on Websites and Networks."

The act criminalizes the publication of non-consensual intimate imagery, including AI-generated deepfakes, and requires websites to remove them.

"Every young person deserves a safe online space to express themself freely, without the looming threat of exploitation or harm," Melania Trump said in her opening remarks.

She wore a tan three-piece suit by Ralph Lauren with a black tie.

March 4, 2025: Melania Trump attended Donald Trump's speech to a joint session of Congress.
Melania Trump at Donald Trump's speech to a joint session of Congress.
First Lady of the U.S. Melania Trump waves on the day of U.S. President Donald Trump's speech to a joint session of Congress, in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., U.S., March 4, 2025.

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The first lady's guests included the families of Corey Comperatore, the firefighter who was fatally shot during an assassination attempt against Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, and Laken Riley, who was killed by a man who had entered the US illegally.

Melania Trump wore a gray skirt suit by Dior.

April 1, 2025: She attended the International Women of Courage Awards.
Melania Trump and Marco Rubio at the International Women of Courage Awards.
U.S. first lady Melania Trump and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio pose with Philippine marine activist Angelique Songco, known as Mama Ranger, an International Women of Courage Award recipient, during a ceremony at the Department of State in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 1, 2025.

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Melania Trump, joined by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, presented awards to several notable women in a ceremony held at the State Department. She wore a leopard-print coat designed by Milly Park.

"These extraordinary women illuminate the transformative power of love in shaping our world," she said in her remarks at the event. "Their journeys remind us that true courage is born from a deep commitment to others, showing that love fuels the call for justice."

April 2, 2025: She spoke at the annual Congressional Club's First Lady's Luncheon.
Melania Trump speaks at the annual Congressional Club's First Lady's Luncheon.
First Lady Melania Trump delivers remarks at the annual Congressional Club's First Lady's Luncheon, Wednesday, April 2, 2025, at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C.

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"Our community flourishes when we unite to uplift our children and equip them to turn dreams into reality," she said in her speech.

April 21, 2025: She appeared alongside Donald Trump at the White House Easter Egg Roll.
Melania Trump and Donald Trump at the 2025 White House Easter Egg Roll.
U.S. President Donald Trump and U.S. first lady Melania Trump attend the annual White House Easter Egg Roll event, at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 21, 2025. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno

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Melania Trump read the book "Bunny with a Big Heart" to a group of children at the event while wearing a cream Mackage trench coat.

April 25, 2025: Donald Trump and Melania Trump departed the White House together to travel to Pope Francis' funeral.
Donald Trump speaks to the press as Melania Trump stands in the background.
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to members of the media next to first lady Melania Trump as they depart for Rome, Italy, to attend Pope Francis' funeral, at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 25, 2025.

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The president and first lady were among several world leaders who attended the late pope's funeral in Vatican City.

May 8, 2025: She hosted an event for military mothers and unveiled a US postage stamp honoring Barbara Bush at the White House.
Melania Trump unveils a postage stamp of Barbara Bush at the White House.
U.S. first lady Melania Trump speaks during an unveiling of a U.S. postage stamp honoring former first lady Barbara Bush, in the East Room at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 8, 2025.

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"I applaud Mrs. Bush's mark defending our society's vital need for women across all avenues, whether CEO or homemaker," Melania Trump said at the unveiling. "We have, can, and will build better families and run innovative businesses at the same time, ultimately shaping a brighter future."

She wore a white suit jacket paired with a black pencil skirt.

May 19, 2025: Melania Trump spoke at the signing ceremony for the "TAKE IT DOWN" Act in the Rose Garden.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump arrive at the Rose Garden.
WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 19: U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive at the signing ceremony for the TAKE IT DOWN Act in the Rose Garden of the White House on May 19, 2025 in Washington, DC. The first lady made the Tools to Address Known Exploitation by Immobilizing Technological Deepfakes on Websites and Networks (TAKE IT DOWN) Act a priority, traveling to Capitol Hill to lobby lawmakers and show her support for the legislation, which addresses non-consensual intimate imagery, or "revenge porn," and artificial intelligence deepfakes posted online and to social media.

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The bill, which was first presented to Congress in 2024 before Donald Trump took office, received widespread bipartisan support.

"Artificial intelligence and social media are the digital candy for the next generation: sweet, addictive, and engineered to have an impact on the cognitive development of our children," Melania Trump said in her remarks at the signing ceremony.

The first lady wore a gray Prada suit for the event.

May 20, 2025: Melania Trump hosted a Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day event for children in the Kennedy Garden.
Melania Trump hosts an event with children at the White House.
U.S. first lady Melania Trump hosts a Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day event at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 20, 2025.

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The first lady greeted the children of White House staffers as they participated in an arts-and-crafts activity.

"It is always special to see children's creativity and spirit on display, especially here at the White House where so many hardworking men and women support the success of our nation every day," she said in a White House statement.

She wore a white Dolce & Gabbana button-down shirt and a patterned skirt by Michael Kors.

May 21, 2025: She spoke at the Senate Spouses Luncheon held at the National Gallery of Art.
Melania Trump at the Senate Spouses Luncheon at the National Gallery of Art.
Melania Trump at the Senate Spouses Luncheon at the National Gallery of Art.

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Melania Trump, wearing a white skirt suit, spoke about her Be Best platform, which focuses on children's well-being, and her Fostering the Future initiative, which supports children transitioning out of foster care.

"Together, we will uplift and empower our children, ensuring they have the support needed to thrive," the first lady wrote in a post on X. "Let's continue this vital mission and inspire a brighter future for all!"

June 11, 2025: She accompanied Donald Trump to the opening night of "Les Misérables" at the Kennedy Center.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump at the Kennedy Center.
U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump attend "Les Miserables" opening night at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., U.S., June 11, 2025.

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Melania Trump wore a black midi dress designed by Bottega Veneta, while Donald Trump wore a black tuxedo.

Second lady Usha Vance and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s wife Cheryl Hines wore midi dresses similar to Melania Trump's.

June 12, 2025: She greeted attendees at the Congressional Picnic on the South Lawn of the White House.
Melania Trump shakes hands with a woman at the Congressional Picnic.
US President Donald Trump (2L) and US First Lady Melania Trump greet attendees as they arrive at the Congressional Picnic on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, on June 12, 2025.

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Melania Trump shook hands and took selfies with members of Congress and their families at the annual White House event. She paired a basic white shirt with vibrant floral pants by Dolce & Gabbana.

June 14, 2025: Melania Trump attended the US Army's 250th anniversary parade alongside Donald Trump.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump at the Army 250th Anniversary Parade.
US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump attend the Army 250th Anniversary Parade in Washington, DC on June 14, 2025. Trump's long-held dream of a parade will come true as nearly 7,000 troops plus dozens of tanks and helicopters rumble through the capital in an event officially marking the 250th anniversary of the US army.

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The military parade featured 150 Army vehicles, 50 aircraft, and around 6,600 troops in uniform making their way down Constitution Avenue in Washington, DC, to mark the US Army's historic anniversary. June 14 was also Donald Trump's 79th birthday.

Melania Trump escorted Donald Trump onstage for his remarks at the event, but did not issue any statement of her own. She wore a pinstriped ivory skirt suit by Adam Lippes.

July 3, 2025: She visited Children's National Hospital in Washington, DC, ahead of July Fourth.
First lady Melania Trump me children at Children's National Hospital on July 3, 2025, in Washington, DC.
First lady Melania Trump me children at Children's National Hospital on July 3, 2025, in Washington, DC.

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After arriving at the hospital carrying toys for children, the first lady chatted with patients, took part in July Fourth-themed crafts, and visited the hospital's healing garden, which features a rose bush from the White House.

July 4, 2025: Melania Trump appeared beside her husband at Fourth of July events at the White House.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump watch fireworks during a Fourth of July celebration at the White House on July 4, 2025 in Washington, DC.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump watch fireworks during a Fourth of July celebration at the White House on July 4, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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The first couple watched the July Fourth fireworks display from the White House. They also hosted a military family picnic on the South Lawn earlier in the day.

Also that day, Donald Trump signed his tax and spending bill, which he dubbed his "Big Beautiful Bill," after it was passed by the House of Representatives on July 3.

She wore a white shirtdress by Thom Browne.

July 11, 2025: The president and first lady visited central Texas towns devastated by flash flooding.
Melania Trump and Donald Trump visit Kerrville, Texas, after deadly flooding.
Melania Trump and Donald Trump visited Kerrville, Texas, after deadly flooding.

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The first couple visited Texas a week after the Guadalupe River in Kerr County rose 26 feet in just 45 minutes as rain battered the region, leaving more than 130 dead. The Trumps met with families of victims, first responders, and local officials.

"It's a horrible thing, it's a horrible thing," Donald Trump told the press as he departed the White House on July 11. "Nobody can even believe it — that much water that fast."

At a press conference in Texas, Melania Trump said, "My deepest sympathy to all of the parents who lost beautiful young souls — deepest sympathy from all of us to the community, to everybody who lost a loved one. We are grieving with you. Our nation is grieving with you."

July 13, 2025: They attended the FIFA Club World Cup final, which Melania Trump watched from behind a striking pair of Dior sunglasses.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump join FIFA President Gianni Infantino and Leena Al Ashqar react following Chelsea FC victory following the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain at MetLife Stadium on July 13, 2025.
The Trumps joined FIFA President Gianni Infantino and Leena Al Ashqar at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final match.

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Donald Trump and Melania Trump watched Chelsea defeat Paris Saint-Germain in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

Donald Trump, who received both cheers and boos at the game, called it "a great match."

Melania Trump watched the game from behind her bright-white Dior sunglasses, which resembled the Vuarnet glasses worn by Sam Altman at Sun Valley just days earlier. She wore them with a black-and-white Michael Kors outfit.

September 4, 2025: Melania Trump attended a meeting of the White House Task Force on Artificial Intelligence Education.
Melania Trump at a White House Task Force on Artificial Intelligence meeting.
WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 04: U.S. first lady Melania Trump (C) arrives with (L-R) Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy Michael Kratsios and Education Secretary Linda McMahon for a meeting of the White House Task Force on Artificial Intelligence Education in the East Room of the White House on September 04, 2025 in Washington, DC. This was the second meeting of the task force since it was created as a part of President Donald Trump's April executive order "Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education For American Youth."

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The task force was created in April as part of Donald Trump's executive order, "Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education For American Youth."

"Our future is no longer science fiction," Melania Trump said at the meeting. "During this primitive stage, it is our duty to treat AI as we would our own children — empowering, but with watchful guidance."

The first lady wore a gray striped suit with a white shirt and belt.

September 4, 2025: After her task force meeting, she joined Donald Trump for a White House dinner with tech and business leaders.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump at a White House dinner for tech and business leaders.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump at a dinner at the State Dining Room of the White House on September 4, 2025 in Washington, DC. President Trump hosted tech and business leaders for dinner after they joined the first lady's meeting of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Education Task Force at the White House this afternoon.

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The guest list included Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, and Tim Cook among over a dozen tech and AI executives. Elon Musk was not in attendance, though he sent a representative to the event.

During the dinner, Altman called Donald Trump a "pro-business, pro-innovation president," and Cook thanked the president for "helping companies around the world" and the first lady for "focusing on education."

Melania Trump changed into a black outfit for the gathering.

September 11, 2025: The president and first lady attended a ceremony at the Pentagon on the 24th anniversary of September 11, 2001.
Melania Trump and Donald Trump at a ceremony for 9/11.
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA - SEPTEMBER 11: U.S. President Donald Trump observes a moment of silence with first lady Melania Trump during a September 11th observance event in the courtyard of the Pentagon September 11, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia. Today marks the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks that claimed the lives of nearly 3,000 people.

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They observed a moment of silence in memory of those who were killed in the September 11 terrorist attacks.

September 16, 2025: She joined Donald Trump on a state visit to the UK.
Melania Trump and Donald Trump arrive in the UK for their state visit.
STANSTED, ESSEX - SEPTEMBER 16: U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump disembark Air Force One after arriving at London Stansted Airport for a state visit on September 16, 2025 in Stansted, Essex. President Trump is in England from Sept. 16-18 on his second UK state visit, with the previous one taking place in 2019 during his first presidential term.

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Donald Trump and Melania Trump disembarked from Air Force One at London Stansted Airport and were greeted by British soldiers and British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper.

September 17, 2025: They received a ceremonial welcome at Windsor Castle with King Charles and Queen Camilla.
Melania Trump and Donald Trump with King Charles and Queen Camilla.
WINDSOR, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 17: First Lady Melania Trump, US President Donald Trump, King Charles III and Queen Camilla during the State visit by the President of the United States of America at Windsor Castle on September 17, 2025 in Windsor, England.

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A horse-drawn carriage ride transported them to Windsor Castle, where troops were assembled in a Guard of Honor. Afterward, they viewed items from the Royal Collection and toured St George's Chapel.

Melania Trump accessorized her Dior skirt suit with a purple hat that matched Donald Trump's tie.

September 17, 2025: Later that evening, Melania Trump wore a yellow Carolina Herrera gown to a state banquet at St George's Hall.
Melania Trump and Queen Camilla at a state dinner.
WINDSOR, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 17: Queen Camilla, First Lady Melania Trump, Paula Reynolds, Prince William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales attend the State visit by the President of the United States of America at Windsor Castle on September 17, 2025 in Windsor, England. President Trump is in England from Sept. 16-18 on his second UK state visit, with the previous one taking place in 2019 during his first presidential term.

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Donald Trump was escorted into dinner by King Charles, and Queen Camilla entered with Melania Trump.

September 18, 2025: Charles and Camilla said farewell to Donald Trump and Melania Trump on the final day of their state visit.
Queen Camilla, King Charles, Donald Trump, and Melania Trump.
WINDSOR, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump pose with King Charles and Queen Camilla as they bid their farewells at Windsor Castle during the U.S. Presidents state visit, on September 18, 2025 in Windsor, England. Trump next travels to Chequers for a meeting with the prime minister. This is the final day of President Trump's second UK state visit, with the previous one taking place in 2019 during his first presidential term.

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"He's a great gentleman and a great king," Donald Trump said of Charles after their formal goodbye at Windsor Castle.

September 18, 2025: Melania Trump visited Queen Mary's Dolls' House with Queen Camilla and Frogmore Gardens with Kate Middleton.
Kate Middleton and Melania Trump in Frogmore Gardens.
WINDSOR, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Catherine, Princess of Wales (left) and First Lady Melania Trump in Frogmore Gardens during the State visit by the President of the United States of America and U.S. First Lady Melania Trump, on September 18, 2025 in Windsor, England.

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Melania Trump changed from a tan skirt suit to a tan jacket and cream slacks, which were better suited for playing lawn games with children from the Scouts' Squirrels program at Frogmore Gardens.

September 23, 2025: The first lady launched a new project at the United Nations General Assembly.
Melania Trump speaks at the UN.
First Lady Melania Trump speaks during an event tittle "Forms Fostering the Future Together: A Global Coalition" on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on September 23, 2025.

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Back in the US, Melania Trump launched a global coalition called "Fostering the Future Together" dedicated to "enhancing the well-being of children through the promotion of education, innovation, and technology," the White House said.

October 5, 2025: She joined Donald Trump to mark the Navy's 250th anniversary.
Melania Trump and Donald Trump with Navy sailors.
TOPSHOT - US President Donald Trump (C-R) and First Lady Melania Trump (C-L) pose as they greet sailors during a visit to the USS George H.W. Bush aircraft carrier which is out at sea near Norfolk, Virginia, October 5, 2025, as part of the US Navy's 250th anniversary celebration, "America's Navy 250: Titans of the Sea - A Salute to the Fleet."

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The president and first lady greeted sailors and observed demonstrations during a visit to the USS George H.W. Bush aircraft carrier in Norfolk, Virginia.

October 10, 2025: Melania Trump spoke about her connection with Russian President Vladimir Putin that helped reunite displaced children.
Melania Trump speaks at the White House.
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 10: First lady Melania Trump delivers remarks in the Grand Foyer at the White House on October 10, 2025 in Washington, DC. The first lady announced she and Russian President Vladimir Putin have an "open channel of communication" to help reunite Ukrainian children displaced by the Russian-Ukraine war with their families.

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Melania Trump wrote a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin in August, urging him to end the war in Ukraine to restore the "melodic laughter" of children displaced by the conflict.

In October, she announced that her "open channel of communication" with Putin had helped reunite eight Ukrainian children with their families.

October 30, 2025: The president and first lady handed out candy at the White House for Halloween.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump hand out candy at the White House for Halloween.
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 30: U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump handout candy to children during the annual Halloween at the White House event on the South Lawn of the White House on October 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. The President and first lady welcomed military, law enforcement, and foster and adoptive families, as well as administration officials and their children, to the annual trick-or-treat celebration on the White House grounds.

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Neither dressed up in a Halloween costume — Donald Trump wore one of his signature red hats, and Melania Trump wore a brown coat with orange trim by Marni.

November 13, 2025: Melania Trump launched a new "Fostering the Future" initiative.
President Trump and Melania Trump sign an executive order to strengthen the foster care system, as part of the first lady's "Fostering the Future" initiative in the White House.
President Trump and Melania Trump sign an executive order to strengthen the foster care system, as part of the first lady's "Fostering the Future" initiative in the White House.

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In the East Room of the White House, Trump signed an executive order aimed at strengthening the foster care system as part of Melania Trump's new "Fostering the Future" initiative.

The program, an extension of the first lady's "Be Best" initiative, aims to enhance opportunities for young people in foster care, including connecting them with educational and employment resources.

"This Executive Order, 'Fostering the Future for American Children and Families, ' gives me tremendous pride," Melania Trump wrote on X. "It is both empathetic and strategic. It will certainly be impactful."

November 18, 2025: Melania Trump and the president welcomed Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia to a state dinner.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump welcomed Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman to a state dinner at the White House.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump welcomed Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman to a state dinner at the White House.

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The couple welcomed the prince, who had met with Trump earlier in the day, to a state dinner at the White House.

The first lady wore a floor-length Elie Saab gown in what The New York Times dubbed "Saudi green," noting it was a similar hue to the green of Saudi Arabia's flag.

November 19, 2025: Usha Vance joined her while visiting military families and schools in Jacksonville, North Carolina.
Melania Trump and Usha Vance visit an elementary school.
JACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA - NOVEMBER 19: First lady Melania Trump (2nd-R) and second lady Usha Vance (R) stand with students during a visit to DeLalio Elementary School on Marine Corps Air Station New River on November 19, 2025 in Jacksonville, North Carolina. Trump and Vance are traveling together for the day to visit military families and schools at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune.

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Melania Trump and Usha Vance stopped by DeLalio Elementary School on the Marine Corps Air Station New River, part of the Camp Lejeune Community Schools system.

November 24, 2025: Melania Trump welcomed the Official White House Christmas Tree.
Melania Trump receives the Official White House Christmas Tree.
US First Lady Melania Trump welcomes the official 2025 White House Christmas Tree at the White House in Washington, DC on November 24, 2025. The 25-foot concolor fir was grown at Korson's Tree Farms in Sidney Township, Michigan, and will be displayed in the Blue Room of the White House during the holiday season.

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The Official White House Christmas tree, an 18-foot concolor fir from Sidney, Michigan, was displayed in the Blue Room as part of the first lady's White House Christmas decorations.

Melania Trump wore a cream Christian Dior coat with red gloves and Manolo Blahnik heels in holiday plaid.

November 25, 2025: The president and first lady pardoned a turkey in the Rose Garden.
Melania Trump and Donald Trump at the White House turkey pardoning.
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 25: U.S. President Donald Trump pardons National Thanksgiving Turkey Gobble alongside first lady Melania Trump (R) during the 78th annual National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation in the Rose Garden of the White House on November 25, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump pardoned Gobble and alternate turkey Waddle, who were both raised in North Carolina and will live out the rest of their lives under the care of the Prestage Department of Poultry Science at North Carolina State University in Raleigh.

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Donald Trump pardoned two turkeys named Gobble and Waddle. Melania Trump stood beside him in a brown tweed skirt by Ralph Lauren and a matching bomber jacket by Anine Bing.

November 30, 2025: After spending Thanksgiving at Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump and Melania Trump returned to the White House.
Melania Trump and Donald Trump return to the White House after Thanksgiving.
US President Donald Trump, accompanied by First Lady Melania Trump, waves to reporters after landing on the South Lawn upon arrival at the White House in Washington, DC, on November 30, 2025. Trump returned to Washington after spending the Thanksgiving holiday at his Palm Beach, Florida resort.

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The first lady arrived on the White House lawn in an olive Burberry coat and sunglasses.

December 1, 2025: Melania Trump and Usha Vance made another joint appearance, this time at an American Red Cross holiday event.
Usha Vance and Melania Trump write notes for care packages for deployed service members.
US First Lady Melania Trump (R) and Second Lady Usha Vance write notes to place into a care package for deployed members of the US military during an American Red Cross holiday event with military families at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, December 1, 2025.

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Melania Trump and Usha Vance wrote holiday cards and assembled care packages for deployed US military service members at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland.

The first lady's wool shirt jacket and turtleneck were both by Ralph Lauren. She also wore brown skinny jeans and knee-high boots by Christian Louboutin.

December 4, 2025: Melania Trump and Donald Trump attended the National Christmas Tree lighting on the White House Ellipse.
Melania Trump and Donald Trump at the National Christmas Tree Lighting.
WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 04: U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump participate in the 103rd National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at the White House Ellipse on December 04, 2025 in Washington, DC. The tree is a 32-foot-tall red spruce from the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests in Virginia's Highland County. This is the second year in a row that the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests have provided the tree.

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Melania Trump wore a white Chanel coat as she performed the honors, pressing the button to illuminate the 32-foot-tall red spruce.

December 5, 2025: Melania Trump read the book "How Does Santa Go Down the Chimney?" at a Children's National Hospital holiday event.
Melania Trump reads a story to children.
US First Lady Melania Trump reads the book "How Does Santa Go Down the Chimney" during a Children's National Hospital holiday event in Washington, DC on December 5, 2025.

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It was a busy day for the first lady. Later that night, she also welcomed singer Andrea Bocelli to the White House and attended the FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Draw at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

December 7, 2025: The president and first lady walked the red carpet at the 2025 Kennedy Center Honors.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump at the Kennedy Center.
WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 07: President of the United States Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump attend the 2025 Kennedy Center Honors at The Kennedy Center on December 07, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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Melania Trump's black Givenchy gown may have been a nod to LVMH, the conglomerate that owns Givenchy as well as Tiffany, which designed the new Kennedy Center medallions awarded to honorees.

December 8, 2025: She was joined by Santa Claus at a Toys for Tots charity drive at Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia.
Melania Trump with Santa Claus in Quantico, Virginia.
QUANTICO, VIRGINIA - DECEMBER 08: First lady Melania Trump and a person dressed as Santa Claus arrive at Marine Corps Base Quantico on December 08, 2025 in Quantico, Virginia. Mrs. Trump is participating in a Toys for Tots Charity Drive with children of service members.

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The first lady wore a white coat by Proenza Schouler as she greeted military families and supporters of Toys for Tots.

"This Christmas season, you, your friends, and your families should wish for the ultimate gift — love," she said in her remarks at the event. "After all, love travels further than Santa's sleigh and America's Ospreys."

December 11, 2025: Melania Trump spoke at the Congressional Ball held at the White House.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump at the White House.
US First Lady Melania Trump, accompanied by President Donald Trump, delivers remarks during the Congressional Ball in the Grand Foyer of the White House in Washington, DC, on December 11, 2025.

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Wearing a Dolce & Gabbana suit with a black lace top, Melania Trump thanked legislators for their "overwhelmingly bipartisan support" for the Take It Down Act.

December 12, 2025: The president and first lady hosted a holiday reception at the White House.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump at a White House holiday reception.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump host a holiday reception, Friday, December 12, 2025, at the White House.

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Melania Trump wore a white skirt suit, while Donald Trump wore his signature red tie.

December 24, 2025: On Christmas Eve, Donald and Melania Trump called US service members and spoke to children while participating in the NORAD Santa Tracker.
Melania Trump and Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago for Christmas.
President Donald Trump, speaks accompanied by first lady Melania Trump, during a NORAD, North American Aerospace Defense Command, Tracks Santa Operation call at his Mar-a-Lago club, Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2025, in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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The president and first lady spent Christmas at Mar-a-Lago, which has often functioned as Donald Trump's "winter White House."

On Christmas Eve, they called US service members to wish them a merry Christmas and fielded calls from children while tracking Santa Claus with the North American Aerospace Defense Command.

The first lady wore a black Valentino dress with embroidered sleeves and black Christian Louboutin heels.

December 31, 2025: Melania Trump wore sparkles to Mar-a-Lago's annual New Year's Eve party.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump at the Mar-a-Lago New Year's Eve party.
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 31: U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive for a New Year's Eve event at his Mar-a-Lago home on December 31, 2025 in Palm Beach, Florida. The president addressed guests and celebrated the arrival of 2026.

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Melania Trump's silver sequined dress was designed by The New Arrivals.

January 28, 2026: Melania Trump rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange while promoting her documentary, "Melania."
Melania Trump at the New York Stock Exchange.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 28: First lady Melania Trump appears at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) where she rang the opening bell on January 28, 2026 in New York City. Mrs. Trump made the appearance as part of her publicity tour for the film, "Melania" which documents her life in the 20 days leading up to President Donald Trump's second inauguration. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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"Superior storytelling drives culture, and in turn, moves markets," the first lady said in her remarks. "In the near future, cultural influence will matter as much as economic power."

She wore a black coat dress with a leather belt.

January 29, 2026: After holding a private White House screening, Melania Trump attended the world premiere of her documentary at the Kennedy Center.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump at the premiere of "Melania" at the Kennedy Center.
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 29: Donald Trump and Melania Trump attend the world premiere of Amazon MGM's "Melania" at The Trump-Kennedy Center on January 29, 2026 in Washington, DC.

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She walked the red carpet wearing a black Dolce & Gabbana skirt suit alongside Donald Trump.

February 4, 2026: The first lady met with freed Israeli hostages Aviva Siegel, who appeared in "Melania," and Keith Siegel.
Melania Trump with Keith Siegel and Aviva Siegel at the White House.
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 04: First lady Melania Trump, Keith Siegel (L) and Aviva Siegel (R) holds hands during a meeting in the Blue Room of the White House on February 04, 2026 in Washington, DC. Keith Siegel, a U.S. citizen, was freed from Hamas captivity on February 1, 2025 after spending 484 days in captivity. Aviva Siegel was also held captive and released in November 2023.

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Aviva Siegel was held hostage in Gaza by Hamas for 51 days and freed as part of a temporary ceasefire brokered by the Biden administration. She previously met with Melania Trump while her husband, Keith Siegel, was still held in Gaza, in a scene featured in the "Melania" documentary. Keith Siegel was eventually freed after 484 days, and a title card at the end of the film notes that Melania Trump "played a key role" in securing his release.

When a reporter asked Melania Trump if it was appropriate to promote her documentary at a White House event, she responded that meeting with the Siegels was "not promotion."

"We are here celebrating the release of the hostages, of Aviva and Keith," she said. "They were in Washington, DC, and they called me. They said they would like to come over to thank me and to give hugs, and that's why we are here. It's nothing to do with promotion."

The first lady wore a black suit with a white button-down shirt.

February 11, 2026: Melania Trump participated in Valentine's Day craft projects at the National Institutes of Health in Maryland.
Melania Trump with children at the National Institutes of Health.
BETHESDA, MARYLAND - FEBRUARY 11: First lady Melania Trump visits with children receiving medical treatment at National Institutes of Health (NIH) on February 11, 2026 in Bethesda, Maryland. The first lady participated in Valentine's Day craft projects while visiting with children staying at the Children's Inn on the campus of NIH.

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Ahead of Valentine's Day, Melania Trump visited children receiving medical treatment at the Children's Inn at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. She wore a khaki dress with a red belt.

February 13, 2026: The president and first lady visited troops at an Army base the day before Valentine's Day in Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump in Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
FORT BRAGG, NORTH CAROLINA - FEBRUARY 13: U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump visit the Fort Bragg U.S. Army base on February 13, 2026 in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Trump visited the base to honor special forces involved in the military operation in Venezuela in early 2026.

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"Love letters have symbolized the union of patriotism and family devotion among our soldiers for 250 years," Melania Trump said at the event. "The harmony of love of country and love of family is what makes us uniquely American. It is this very balance which strengthens our military and builds our communities."

The first lady wore a tan wool Dolce & Gabbana coat with red leather boots from Vivian.

February 20, 2026: She donated her inaugural gown to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, as is traditional for first ladies.
Melania Trump at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 20: First Lady Melania Trump poses with her second inaugural dress during an event at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History on February 20, 2026 in Washington, DC. Mrs. Trump donated her second inaugural dress to the museum, which was designed by fashion designer Herve Pierre, who also designed her first inauguration dress.

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Melania Trump is the first non-consecutive first lady to donate an inaugural gown to the Smithsonian for a second time.

Her gown was designed by Hervé Pierre and paired with a reproduction of a 1955 diamond brooch by Harry Winston.

"Human nature resides in the discipline of detail," Melania Trump said in her speech at the museum. "Everything is in the detail. It's a testament as to why America's fashion industry can lead the rest of the world."

February 21, 2026: She accompanied Donald Trump at a White House dinner with state governors.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump at a White House dinner with state governors.
US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump attend a dinner with state governors in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on February 21, 2026.

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Donald Trump invited only Republican governors to the dinner, which was held in the East Room.

Melania Trump wore a black blouse with metallic pants from Dolce & Gabbana.

February 24, 2026: Melania Trump presented the Medal of Honor to a veteran at the State of the Union.
Melania Trump at the 2026 State of the Union.
US First Lady Melania Trump presents US veteran Captain E. Royce Williams with the Medal of Honor during US President Donald Trump's the State of the Union address in the House Chamber of the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on February 24, 2026.

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Captain E. Royce Williams, 100, was part of the longest aerial engagement in the Navy's history during the Korean War, a battle kept classified for decades due to Soviet involvement.

Melania Trump wore a charcoal Dolce & Gabbana pantsuit.

March 2, 2026: Melania Trump chaired a UN Security Council meeting.
Melania Trump at the UN.
US First Lady Melania Trump poses for photos before a meeting of the United Nations Security Council at UN Headquarters in New York on March 2, 2026. First Lady Melania Trump is slated to chair a UN Security Council meeting on Monday, an appearance that was announced last week before the United States launched its war against Iran.

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Melania Trump became the first sitting first lady to preside over the UN Security Council, where she spoke about the importance of children's safety and education around the world.

"Security Council members, I encourage you to pledge to safeguard learning in our communities and promote access to heightened education for all," she said in her remarks. "I implore you to build a future generation of leaders who embrace peace through education."

The first lady wore a gray skirt suit cinched with a black belt.

March 7, 2026: The president and first lady attended the dignified transfer of six US soldiers who were killed in the Middle East.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump attend the dignified transfer for six US soldiers killed in Operation Epic Fury.
(L/R) White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, US President Donald Trump, special envoy Steve Witkoff, First Lady Melania Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi attend a dignified transfer solemn event for six US soldiers at Dover Air Force Base, in Dover, Delaware, on March 7, 2026. Six US Army soldiers were killed March 1 when an Iranian drone struck a key US command center in Kuwait's southern industrial hub of Port Shuaiba, a day after the United States and Israel launched a sweeping military campaign against Iran.

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Melania Trump wore an all-black ensemble as the soldiers' remains were returned to the US at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.

March 12, 2026: Melania Trump appeared at a White House Women's History Month event with Donald Trump.
Melania Trump speaks at a Women's History Month event.
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 12: First lady Melania Trump speaks as U.S. President Donald Trump looks on during a Women's History Month event in the East Room of the White House on March 12, 2026 in Washington, DC. The United States has observed Women's History Month in March since 1987.

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"To all of the young women, entrepreneurs, and future leaders: make time for yourself," Melania Trump said in her speech. "Educate yourself daily and spread your passion. Be courageous and take risks. Advance your profession through inspiration. Be a bold chief executive while keeping your family, if you choose so, at the center of your nation's future."

Melania Trump wore a black crewneck sweater with a leopard-print skirt.

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