Melania Trump's 'heavily photoshopped' official portrait astounds. On Monday, Melania Trump unveiled her new official White House portrait, shocking her loyal Instagram followers. Compared to previous First Ladies, who typically select far more colourful images, the black-and-white picture was a significant change.
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Rather, Melania, whose stylist Hervé Pierre has previously disclosed that dressing her is challenging due to the refusal of many American designers, wore a black Dolce & Gabbana pantsuit with a white shirt. In the background, the Washington Monument could be seen.
Belgian photographer Régine Mahaux captured the image in the residence's Yellow Oval Room on January 21, the day following the inauguration.
Melania posted the image to the four million-follower official FLOTUS Instagram account. Unfortunately, many of the followers were shocked to discover they were suddenly following Melania because they were left over from when they followed Jill Biden's account.
Although some social media critics believed it was heavily Photoshopped, Melania's fans loved the dramatic photo and even thought it resembled a Vogue cover.
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