We don’t know because Mrs. Trump’s director of communications said the first lady’s office had no further statement about the portrait or the choices involved, besides the official quotation

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We don’t know because Mrs. Trump’s director of communications said the first lady’s office had no further statement about the portrait or the choices involved, besides the official quotation
that came with the release: “I am honored to serve in the role of first lady and look forward to working on behalf of the American people over the coming years.”
The problem is, while sometimes a jacket is only a jacket, given the context, this particular official image is not one of those times.
Taken by Regine Mahaux, a Belgian photographer who has worked with the first family for the past five years (her photographs of President
and Mrs. Trump have appeared on the covers of Us Weekly, French Vanity Fair, Paris Match and Russian Tatler), the portrait depicts Mrs. Trump with her arms crossed and the beginnings of a smile on her face in front of a large decorative window in “her new residence at the White House.”
Along with the jacket, she is wearing an emerald-cut diamond ring on one hand (this has been identified, variously, as 15 carats, 24 carats
and 25 carats, so suffice it to say: It’s very big) and a diamond band on the other.
Melania Trump Wears Dolce & Gabbana for Official Portrait -
This week, the White House released the first official portrait of the first lady, Melania Trump, currently displayed on her government web page.
Maybe she and others hoped no one would find out who made the jacket if the White
House didn’t release the name of the designer — or that no one would care.

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