First Lady Melania Trump Champions U.S. Fashion Leadership
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First Lady Melania Trump today donated her 2025 inaugural gown to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History’s First Ladies Collection, an honor few First Ladies have received. Designed by Hervé Pierre, the strapless off-white silk crepe gown with black silk gazar trim, paired with a reproduction of a 1955 Harry Winston diamond brooch, was described by Mrs. Trump as a testament to American originality, creativity, and craftsmanship. She emphasized that "human nature resides in the discipline of detail" and that America's fashion industry can lead globally due to the "superior team of patternmakers, seamstresses, and artisans" behind couture.
Mrs. Trump highlighted the gown as more than just a dress, but a reflection of over "50 years of education, experience, and wisdom," with its meticulous details and a "black shape 'Z'" on the bodice symbolizing her early memories and influences. She is the first non-consecutive First Lady and only the second in history (after Ida McKinley) to have two inaugural gowns represented in the collection. The First Ladies Collection, established in 1912, is one of the Smithsonian's most popular exhibitions, holding over 1,000 objects. Visitors can view Mrs. Trump’s gown starting this afternoon, with free admission.