Melania Trump’s Red Coat Matches the Soles of Her Stilettos for Arrival in London
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President Donald Trump and wife Melania arrived in London last night, and the first lady wore a smartly coordinated outfit.
Melania wore a belted red coat layered over a black dress.
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On her feet, the former model sported her go-to stilettos, Christian Louboutin’s So Kate pumps.
The pointed-toe shoes have a 4.75-inch stiletto heel, set near straight to create a seamless stride. Melania chose her shoes in a black patent leather fabrication. But the shoes feature Louboutin’s signature red lacquered sole, for a bold pop to go with her coat. The pumps are available to shop on Nordstrom.com for just under $700.
The president and first lady are in London for the NATO Summit. While in the United Kingdom, they are also expected to attend a royal reception at Buckingham Palace with Queen Elizabeth II and Kate Middleton.
Aside from her Louboutin So Kate heels, Melania is also a big fan of Manolo Blahnik’s BB, another pointed-toe pump. However, she has been known to mix things up from time to time. In November, FLOTUS stepped out in knee-high boots from Victoria Beckham and budget snake-print flats from Zara. She’s also worn sneakers from Converse and Adidas.
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