‘Classic and Chic’: Fans Gush Over the ‘Best Dressed’ Lady at Donald Trump’s Inauguration – Photos

Aside from a pivotal figure dazzling netizens with the widely praised ensemble she wore at Donald Trump’s inauguration, other esteemed women attended the prestigious event in eye-catching outfits.

On January 20, 2025, Donald Trump became the 47th President of the United States during his second inauguration in Washington, DC. Amid the elite and elegantly dressed people in attendance was a certain First Lady who garnered swoon-worthy compliments from social media users, dubbing her the best dressed.

Fan comment about a woman who attended Donald Trump’s inauguration, posted on January 21, 2025. | Source: X/@hikingatrail

Fan comment about a woman who attended Donald Trump’s inauguration, posted on January 21, 2025. | Source: X/@hikingatrail

The public figure who stole the show at the inauguration was none other than First Lady of the US (FLOTUS) Melania Trump. Her outfit — a sleek, double-breasted navy coat with sharp lapels and a structured silhouette — exuded sophistication and timeless elegance.

Melania Trump during the Reviewing the Troops Ceremony at Donald Trump’s inauguration in Washington, DC on January 20, 2025. | Source: Getty Images

Melania Trump during the Reviewing the Troops Ceremony at Donald Trump’s inauguration in Washington, DC on January 20, 2025. | Source: Getty Images

Melania paired her ensemble with black closed-toe heels and gloves. Topping off her look was a bold, wide-brimmed navy hat with a white band, adding a modern yet classic flair to her appearance.

Melania Trump with her hand on her chest and Donald Trump saluting during the Reviewing the Troops Ceremony. | Source: Getty Images

Melania Trump with her hand on her chest and Donald Trump saluting during the Reviewing the Troops Ceremony. | Source: Getty Images

The designer behind her stunning outfit, Adam Lippes, boasted about his creation on Instagram with a heartfelt post.

Alongside a photo of Melania standing beside a soldier in uniform, Adam wrote, “The tradition of the presidential inauguration embodies the beauty of American democracy, and today we had the honor to dress our First Lady, Mrs. Melania Trump. Mrs. Trump’s outfit was created by some of America’s finest craftsmen, and I take great pride in showing such work to the world.”

Equally noteworthy was Melania’s striking hat, designed by Eric Javits, who shared his enthusiasm on Instagram through a carousel of images showcasing the item from various angles.

A close-up view of Melania Trump’s hat, posted on January 21, 2025. | Source: Instagram/ericjavits

A close-up view of Melania Trump’s hat, posted on January 21, 2025. | Source: Instagram/ericjavits

The carousel also included an intimate behind-the-scenes video of Eric meticulously crafting the piece from scratch.

Eric Javits crafting Melania Trump’s hat from scratch. | Source: Instagram/ericjavits

Eric Javits crafting Melania Trump’s hat from scratch. | Source: Instagram/ericjavits

In his caption, he revealed his admiration for the First Lady, writing, “It was my great honor and privilege to create the hat our First Lady, Melania Trump, wore for the inaugural swearing-in of our 47th President! She has the inner grace, beauty, and presence to transform what was really a very simple, restrained hat style into what became a ‘wow’ moment. The First Lady’s hat was made with love.”

Melania’s inauguration ensemble sparked a whirlwind of online admiration, as netizens flooded social media with praise for her impeccable style.

“Jaw-dropping high fashion returns to DC. Melania Trump was born for this moment. Magnificent!” exclaimed a fan, whose comment was accompanied by a striking photo of Melania in her iconic hat.

Melania Trump at her husband’s inauguration. | Source: Getty Images

Melania Trump at her husband’s inauguration. | Source: Getty Images

Another declared, “She was the best dressed [sic] lady at the inauguration,” while a fellow admirer added, “Melania Trump is always the BEST dressed woman in any room. I adore her style & grace 😍.”

Melania Trump looks on during the inauguration. | Source: Getty Images

Melania Trump looks on during the inauguration. | Source: Getty Images

“Melania’s Outfit and Hat stole the show at the Trump Inauguration! STYLE POINTS! #melania #melaniatrump #firstlady #firstladymelania #melaniahat #melaniaoutfit #melaniafashion #FashionoftheFirstLady #TrumpInauguration2025” penned a supporter.

Donald and Melania Trump looking on during his inauguration. | Source: Getty Images

Donald and Melania Trump looking on during his inauguration. | Source: Getty Images

Admiration for Melania’s elegance was unanimous, with fans raving about her poise and timeless fashion sense. Yet another supporter enthusiastically declared, “Classy as always!”

Someone else echoed, “Melania looked very chic,” while an admirer swooned, “Absolutely, beautiful and elegant!” “Very regal! 👸 ❤️🤍💙,” gushed another.

Melania Trump at a luncheon following Donald Trump’s inauguration. | Source: Getty Images

Melania Trump at a luncheon following Donald Trump’s inauguration. | Source: Getty Images

One fan expressed heartfelt relief and joy at Melania’s return to the public eye, sharing, “Elegance, grace, and beauty. I am so relived [sic] and happy that First Lady Melania is back. Her outfits have been a pleasure to witness thus far.” Another summarized the online consensus perfectly, writing, “Classic and chic. Stunning.”

Melania Trump smiling at her husband’s inauguration. | Source: Getty Images

Melania Trump smiling at her husband’s inauguration. | Source: Getty Images

While Melania Trump appeared to be the belle of the ball, other prominent women also stood out with their stunning ensembles, including the Second Lady and wife of Vice President JD Vance, Usha Vance.

Making her entrance with effortless grace, Usha captivated onlookers in a custom-designed outfit by Oscar de la Renta.

Second Lady Usha Vance standing with Vice President JD Vance during Donald Trump’s inauguration. | Source: Getty Images

Second Lady Usha Vance standing with Vice President JD Vance during Donald Trump’s inauguration. | Source: Getty Images

The ensemble featured a soft peony cashmere coat with a built-in scarf wrap, paired elegantly with a complementing tea-length dress.

She completed the look with suede knee-high boots and a delicate clutch, creating a polished and feminine aesthetic. The fashion house celebrated the moment on Instagram by sharing photos of Usha’s look.

Ivanka Trump, the daughter of the newly inaugurated president, also stood out in her outfit, as she made a striking entrance alongside her husband, Jared Kushner, and their son.

She donned a forest green ensemble featuring a cinched-waist peplum jacket that accentuated her figure, and paired this with a matching pencil skirt. The monochromatic look was completed with a beret, sleek black heels, black leather gloves, and a structured handbag.

Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and their son Joseph departing from the East Front of the United States Capitol. | Source: Getty Images

Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and their son Joseph departing from the East Front of the United States Capitol. | Source: Getty Images

Tiffany Trump, Donald’s youngest daughter, turned heads in a striking navy velvet coat. The floor-length design featured a double-breasted silhouette and a cinched waist. She paired the look with black, heeled boots.

Tiffany Trump and her husband Michael Boulos after her dad’s inauguration. | Source: Getty Images

Tiffany Trump and her husband Michael Boulos after her dad’s inauguration. | Source: Getty Images

Lauren Sanchez, partner of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, made a chic statement at the inauguration in a tailored white blazer. Her sophisticated outfit was complemented by a sheer top underneath and sparkling drop earrings.

Priscilla Chan, Mark Zuckerberg, and Lauren Sanchez at the US Capitol. | Source: Getty Images

Priscilla Chan, Mark Zuckerberg, and Lauren Sanchez at the US Capitol. | Source: Getty Images

Priscilla Chan, wife of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, opted for a cozy yet polished look. She wore a light blue cardigan with delicate gold buttons and accessorized with stunning pearls.

Priscilla Chan looking at Mark Zuckerberg’s phone as they stand next to each other during Donald Trump’s inauguration. | Source: Getty Images

Priscilla Chan looking at Mark Zuckerberg’s phone as they stand next to each other during Donald Trump’s inauguration. | Source: Getty Images

Lara Trump, wife of Eric Trump, donned a sophisticated yet bold outfit. She wore a navy textured coat with fringe detailing at the hem and sparkling silver buttons running down the front.

Lara and Eric Trump leaving after Donald Trump’s inauguration. | Source: Getty Images

Lara and Eric Trump leaving after Donald Trump’s inauguration. | Source: Getty Images

The outfit highlighted her sleek silhouette, while the thigh-high slit added a touch of modernity. Completing the look, Lara paired the ensemble with black heels.

My Mother-in-Law Rewrote Our Wedding Invitations – Karma Handed Her the RSVP

Planning a wedding is supposed to be fun, right? Well, it wasn’t for me. Everything started off great. Mark and I agreed we wanted something small and simple. But when his mom, Linda, got involved, things took a turn.

Linda is one of those people who always knows best. She has an opinion on everything—how to cook, raise kids, and now, how to plan a wedding. Mark, my sweet, loyal husband, always says, “She’s just trying to help.” Sure, but her “help” usually means taking over.

An elderly lady | Source: Midjourney

An elderly lady | Source: Midjourney

The first major problem? The invitations.

When Mark and I picked out our wedding invitations, we were so happy. They were simple and minimalist, just like we wanted. We liked the clean design—nothing fancy, just our style. I remember showing them to Linda, hoping she’d smile and say something nice. Instead, she wrinkled her nose like she had smelled something awful.

“This is what you’re sending out?” she asked, holding up the sample like it was a piece of trash.

A wedding invitation | Source: Pexels

A wedding invitation | Source: Pexels

“Yes, we love it,” I said, forcing a smile. I could already feel the tension rising in my chest.

“It’s so… plain,” Linda replied, not even trying to hide her disapproval. “You know, people will think you didn’t put any effort into this. You should really go with something more… elegant.”

I wanted to say something sharp, but Mark gave me that look. You know the one, where his eyes plead, please don’t start anything. So, I swallowed my words and nodded, even though my stomach was turning.

A man with a side eye | Source: Pexels

A man with a side eye | Source: Pexels

A few days later, I thought things had blown over. Linda hadn’t mentioned the invitations again, so I figured we were in the clear. Boy, was I wrong.

One afternoon, Mark and I were sitting in the kitchen when he casually mentioned, “Mom said she made some changes to the invitations.”

“Wait, what?” I asked, my voice going up a notch.

“She just tweaked a few things,” Mark said, shrugging. “She’s excited. You know how she is.”

An upset woman | Source: Pexels

An upset woman | Source: Pexels

“What do you mean tweaked?” I demanded.

Mark scratched the back of his neck, looking uncomfortable. “She hired a calligrapher and added some flourishes. She also, uh, changed the wording a bit.”

I felt my face heat up. “She what?”

“She just wanted to make them look nicer,” Mark said, trying to stay calm. “She thought it would be a nice touch.”

A beautiful wedding invitation | Source: Pexels

A beautiful wedding invitation | Source: Pexels

I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. “Mark, we didn’t ask her to do that! Those were our invitations, and now she’s completely changed them!”

He sighed. “I know, I know. But what’s done is done. It’s not a big deal.”

“Not a big deal?” I couldn’t hold back anymore. “Mark, she hijacked our wedding invitations! And you’re okay with this?”

A shouting upset woman | Source: Pexels

A shouting upset woman | Source: Pexels

As if that wasn’t bad enough, Linda didn’t stop at redesigning the invitations. She went ahead and added people Mark and I didn’t even know. Old work friends, neighbors, and distant relatives we hadn’t seen in years suddenly made the cut. It was like Linda was planning a completely different wedding than the one we wanted.

“Why are we inviting people we don’t even know?” I asked Mark when I saw the list.

“She just thought it would be nice to include more people,” Mark explained, still defending her. “You know, so the wedding feels bigger.”

An apologetic man | Source: Pexels

An apologetic man | Source: Pexels

“Bigger?” I scoffed. “We wanted a small wedding! Why is she adding people we’ve never met?”

Mark rubbed his temples, looking stressed. “She’s excited, okay? She just wants to help.”

“Help?” I was furious. “This isn’t helping, Mark. She’s taking over!”

I spent the rest of the night fuming, going over the new guest list, and thinking about how our simple wedding was spiraling out of control. Every time I tried to talk to Mark about it, he’d say the same thing: “She’s just trying to be involved.”

A couple arguing | Source: Pexels

A couple arguing | Source: Pexels

But I didn’t want her “involvement.” I wanted our wedding, not hers.

Things reached a breaking point when Linda called to gush about the invitations. She went on and on about the gold envelopes and the elegant calligraphy, hiring a professional to do it. She even bragged about how she had included her “special friends.”

“Oh, it’s going to be such a beautiful wedding!” she exclaimed. “Everyone will be so impressed with the invitations!”

An upset woman talking to an elderly lady | Source: Midjourney

An upset woman talking to an elderly lady | Source: Midjourney

I could barely hold it together. “Linda, you didn’t even ask us before changing the invitations.”

There was a long pause on the other end of the phone. Then she said, “Well, I just thought they needed a little… improvement. You’ll thank me later.”

I hung up the phone, shaking with anger. This wasn’t her wedding. It was mine and Mark’s. But Linda had decided to take matters into her own hands.

An angry dark-haired woman | Source: Midjourney

An angry dark-haired woman | Source: Midjourney

Mark tried to calm me down later that night. “She’s just excited. Let’s not make this into a big fight.”

“Mark, she’s hijacked everything!” I snapped. “What are we supposed to do now? Just go along with it?”

Mark looked down, clearly uncomfortable. “Maybe we can just… send out her version. What’s the harm?”

A couple arguing in their living room | Source: Pexels

A couple arguing in their living room | Source: Pexels

I stared at him in disbelief. “What’s the harm? This is our wedding. Not hers.”

I had had enough.

One night, after Mark had gone to bed, I sat down at the kitchen table with our original wedding invitations. They were simple, just the way we wanted, with clean lines and no frills. I smiled as I ran my fingers over the paper. These were the invitations we had chosen—our wedding invitations, not Linda’s over-the-top version.

A woman mailing invitations | Source: Midjourney

A woman mailing invitations | Source: Midjourney

I went through the guest list Linda had created. There were so many names I didn’t even recognize. Her old work friends, people from her book club, distant relatives we hadn’t seen in years. I tossed that list aside and grabbed our original one with the people we actually wanted to be there.

The next day, while Linda was busy boasting about her “perfect” invitations, I quietly slipped out to the post office. I mailed our original invitations to the people we cared about. No confrontation, no drama, just a silent fix to the problem.

Mailing invitations | Source: Pexels

Mailing invitations | Source: Pexels

The big day finally arrived. The sun was shining, the sky was clear, and everything was just as we had imagined it. Mark and I stood hand in hand, feeling a sense of calm wash over us. Our closest friends and family were there, just the way we had wanted. The simple, intimate wedding we’d dreamed of was happening, and it was perfect.

Karma hit during the reception. Linda was mingling, her eyes scanning the room. I watched from across the room as her smile started to falter. She was counting heads, and I could see the confusion slowly spread across her face.

Confused elderly lady at a wedding reception | Source: Midjourney

Confused elderly lady at a wedding reception | Source: Midjourney

Linda had gone all out preparing for her VIPs—seating cards, special menu items, even personalized favors. But all those seats sat empty, and she had to awkwardly explain to the people at the table why half her guests weren’t there.

She hurried over to Mark, pulling him aside.

An elderly woman talking to her son | Source: Midjourney

An elderly woman talking to her son | Source: Midjourney

“Mark,” she whispered urgently, “where are the Thompsons? And Carol? And my cousin Maggie? They all said they were coming!”

Mark blinked. “I don’t know, Mom. Did they RSVP?”

“Of course they did!” Linda snapped, her voice rising. “I spoke to them myself!”

An angry woman at a table | Source: Midjourney

An angry woman at a table | Source: Midjourney

I couldn’t help but smirk as I eavesdropped on the conversation. Linda was getting more and more frantic as she listed off the names of her “special guests.” One by one, she started texting and calling them, trying to figure out where they were. And one by one, she got the same answer: “We never got an invitation.”

The realization hit her like a ton of bricks. Her fancy invitations had never gone out, and she was left scrambling to explain why half her guest list was missing. The look on her face was priceless.

A shocked elderly woman | Source: Pexels

A shocked elderly woman | Source: Pexels

I watched as she put on a brave face, trying to act like everything was fine. But every time someone asked about her missing friends, I could see her smile crack just a little more. She spent the rest of the night in damage control mode, but the truth was out—her grand plans had fallen apart, and there was nothing she could do about it.

An upset elderly lady | Source: Midjourney

An upset elderly lady | Source: Midjourney

When it comes to family members who overstep, especially in emotional situations like weddings, you have to protect your own space. It’s easy to let things slide to keep the peace, but sometimes, you have to take control and quietly reclaim what’s yours.

The wedding was our first real test of that, and we passed with flying colors.

A happy couple at a wedding | Source: Pexels

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