Melania wore a along navy coat and matching wide-brimmed hat -- which shielded her eyes in most photos. The hat hindered her commander-in-chief husband Donald Trump's attempts to give her a peck before his swearing-in. The wide-brimmed hat that also stole the show was by New York milliner Eric Javits.
The moment drew snark comments on social media and her attire a flurry of comparisons to a 1980s video game character.
Some even compared her to Carmen Sandiego, referring to the franchise that spun off into a popular 1990s geography game show for kids, and featured a criminal mastermind dressed in a long, carmine trench coat and eye-obscuring fedora.
Melania Trump's silk-wool coat and skirt were Adam Lippes, an independent American designer based in New York, an ensemble paired with an ivory blouse tightly wrapped at the Slovenian-born former model's neck before she changed into white attire
The evening outfit -- once again by Herve Pierre, who is her stylist -- was less severe but kept an edge.
The first lady wore a white column gown featuring sculptural, serpentine black ribbon detailing with a thick black bejeweled choker to match as she attended the traditional series of inaugural balls.
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