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Melania Trump Wears Christian Dior Haute Couture for State Dinner

The First Lady’s strapless Christian Dior gown drew mixed reactions as guests debated whether it fit white-tie protocol.

  • On Tuesday, April 28, 2026, First Lady Melania Trump wore a strapless, pale delphinium pink Christian Dior Haute Couture gown to the state dinner honoring King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the White House.
  • Hosting the first white-tie state banquet at the White House since 2007, when President George W. Bush welcomed Queen Elizabeth II, the administration maintained strict diplomatic protocol for the formal evening.
  • Public commentary on the gown was divided, with some praising its elegance while others questioned if the strapless cut aligned with traditional protocol, calling it unconventional and 'revealing'.
  • The choice of delphinium pink likely served as a diplomatic gesture, as the flower is known to be one of His Majesty King Charles III's favorite blooms, suggesting intentional symbolism.
  • With guests including Jeff Bezos and Tim Cook, the dinner served as a centerpiece of the royal couple's four-day U.S. visit before King Charles and Queen Camilla head to Virginia on Thursday.
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During the royal state visit there was a sumptuous dinner at the White House. The invited guests as well as the hosts wore a festive evening wardrobe on this occasion.

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