
Melania Trump arrived in style to the premiere of her new movie, Melania, on Thursday night at the Kennedy Center, stunning in an elegant, button-down jacket and skirt alongside her husband.
Melania held hands with The President as she looked glamorous in what appeared to be a black, button-down long-sleeve jacket by one of her favorite designers, Dolce & Gabbana.
The $2,495 jacket featured a slim-fit, along with an elegant collar and shiny black buttons.
She completed the look by pairing the jacket with a skinny, black crocodile-skin belt at the waist, and a pair of her signature black heels.
The First Lady wore neutral makeup, her hair in a perfect blowout for the occasion.
Trump, for his part, wore a navy blue suit, black dress shoes, and a plum-colored tie as he accompanied his wife for her big night.
They were joined by a slew of high-profile guests and members of Trump’s cabinet, like Pete Hegseth and RFK Jr.
Guests like lawyer Alina Habba and United States Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro also came to support the movie.
Melania Trump arrived in style to the premiere of her new movie, Melania, on Thursday night at the Kennedy Center, stunning in an elegant, button-down jacket and skirt alongside her husband
Melania held hands with The President as she looked glamorous in what appeared to be a black, button-down long-sleeve jacket by one of her favorite designers, Dolce & Gabbana
Trump, for his part, wore a navy blue suit, black dress shoes and a plum-colored tie as he accompanied his wife for her big night
Melania, which is set to debut in theaters around the country on Friday, follows the First Lady in the 20 days leading up to husband President Donald Trump’s inauguration in January 2025.
The trailer shows Melania in her element, ascending the stairs to her private jet in sky-high stilettos, marshaling business meetings in Mar-a-Lago and Manhattan, and stunning in her white-and-black inaugural ball gown.
Behind-the-scenes footage captures tender family moments with son Barron Trump and her father, while also shining a light on the rigorous security standards that surround the First Family.
Amazon secured the film for $40 million – the largest documentary deal in history – after beating rivals Disney, Netflix and Paramount in a ferocious bidding war.
Ahead of the premiere, Melania has appeared to participate in multiple press engagements.
On Wednesday, she rang the bell at the New York City Stock Exchange to open the stock market right at 9:30 a.m.
Before ringing the bell, Melania thanked the crowd who had gathered at the New York Stock Exchange, and said that it was an ‘honor’ to be on Wall Street.
‘Superior storytelling drives culture, and in turn, moves markets,’ Melania told the crowd in her opening statements on Wednesday.
Ahead of the premiere, Melania has appeared to participate in multiple press engagements
Behind-the-scenes footage captures tender family moments with son Barron Trump and her father, while also shining a light on the rigorous security standards that surround the First Family
Amazon secured the film for $40 million – the largest documentary deal in history – after beating rivals Disney, Netflix and Paramount in a ferocious bidding war
The First Lady wore neutral makeup, her hair in a perfect blowout for the occasion
‘In the near future, cultural influence will matter as much as economic power,’ she said.
‘Our ability to tell our stories and emotionally connect with audiences is paramount. People long to be moved, we need stories that inspire dreams, offer hope, tales of redemption, sad stories, love stories, and funny stories. We want to feel human,’ Melania remarked.
She was introduced by Jeffrey Sprecher, Chair and CEO of Intercontinental Exchange, Inc, and Lynn Martin, President of the New York Stock Exchange.
Before she rang the bell, she was presented with a special commemorative plate by Martin in honor of her film’s premiere.


