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Melania Trump dazzles in pale pink Dior gown as First Lady complements Queen Camilla

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Melania Trump dazzles in pale pink Dior gown as First Lady complements Queen Camilla
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Melania Trump dazzled in a pale pink Dior dress at Tuesday’s State Dinner while complementing Queen Camilla’s stunning outfit.

The First Lady chose an immaculate Dior Haute Couture pale delphinium pink silk gown, which she paired with off-white suede opera gloves from the same French label.


For the evening engagement at the White House, the Queen paired the gown with a historic amethyst and diamond necklace, originally gifted by a former Duchess of Kent to Queen Victoria before being passed down to Queen Mary.

The piece is understood to have remained within the royal collection ever since, and its appearance at the state dinner continued Camilla’s pattern of selecting jewellery with strong historical resonance during the visit.

Mrs Trump has stunned with all her outfits so far during this state visit.

On Monday, the First Lady wore a yellow bespoke Adam Lippes skirt suit with Manolo Blahnik heels.

Melania Trump dazzles in Dior at the State Dinner

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Queen Camilla and Melania Trump complemented each other’s pink looks | REUTERS

During Tuesday’s state arrival ceremony, Mrs Trump wore a Ralph Lauren collection silk and wool suit in ivory.

She paired this with an Eric Javitz straw boater hat and ivory Manolo Blahnik heels.

Meanwhile, Camilla wore a cream coat and dress by Anna Valentine with black detailing as she attended King Charles’s address to a joint session of the United States Congress earlier today.

She complemented the outfit with the Queen Mother’s Art Deco brooch, a diamond and rock crystal piece frequently worn by the Queen Consort on formal overseas engagements.

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The brooch choice followed a series of carefully curated jewellery moments throughout the visit, with Camilla also seen wearing additional historic pieces during earlier engagements in Washington.

On Tuesday afternoon, Queen Camilla donned a pistachio green crepe silk Fiona Clare dress for the state arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House.

She paired this with a diamond heart brooch belonging to Queen Elizabeth II.

On Monday, Camilla arrived at Joint Base Andrews wearing a new Pink Dior coat dress, alongside a Cartier Union Flag and Stars and Stripes brooch presented to the late Queen by the Mayor of New York in 1957.

Melania Trump chose a pale pink Haute Couture gown for the occasion

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When arriving at the White House to meet the US President and First Lady, the Queen changed into a white chiffon dress with black beaded embroidery by Anna Valentine.

Tuesday’s State Dinner comes after a landmark day for the King, who became only the second British monarch in history to address Congress, following Queen Elizabeth II’s speech in 1991.

The State Dinner marks the culmination of the official engagements in Washington, with both King Charles and Queen Camilla continuing a programme designed to underline the depth of UK-US ties through symbolism, history and carefully staged royal presentation.

On Wednesday, Their Majesties are travelling to New York, where they will visit the 9/11 Memorial and greet the city’s mayor, Zohran Mamdani.

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