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  • Nov 13, 2024 | thetimes.com | Melania Trump

    By 2004, Donald and I were six years into our relationship. I had moved into Trump Tower a couple of years earlier. I took pleasure in cooking for him, supporting him in his daily routines and maintaining a beautiful home. One evening in April, Donald and I were preparing to attend the Met Gala. Under the leadership of Vogue, the event has become the must-attend for celebrities from the worlds of fashion, Hollywood and high society.

  • Nov 12, 2024 | thetimes.com | Melania Trump

    “Prepare for landing …” the pilot announced. I pressed the off button on my Walkman and gazed out the window, hoping to catch a glimpse of New York City in the distance. My heart pounded with excitement. I was 26 years old, and while I had travelled everywhere in Europe, I had never been on a journey like this. I had made the decision to test my skills in the American modelling market carefully. There were risks, yes, but buoyed by an internal sense of confidence, I was certain I could succeed.

  • Nov 12, 2024 | celebitchy.com | Melania Trump

    In 2016, Barack Obama famously invited Donald Trump to the White House after the election. Obama even did a short photocall inside the Oval Office with Trump. This is how it’s been done for decades, if not centuries. The incoming president is invited to the White House by the outgoing president. Not only that, it’s tradition for the outgoing First Lady to invite the incoming First Lady to the White House as well. Four years later, the Trumps did not do the same.

  • Nov 6, 2024 | wwd.com | Rosemary Feitelberg |Melania Trump

    After months of clashing about abortion, the economy, immigration, the Israel-Gaza war and myriad other issues, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump retreated with their respective camps to watch the votes roll in Tuesday night. While 82 million people took advantage of early voting in advance of Election Day, millions more lined up at their local polling stations to cast their ballots across the nation.

  • Nov 5, 2024 | wwd.com | Rosemary Feitelberg |Melania Trump

    Instead of wearing red, white, or blue, Melania Trump went with a black-and-white polka-dot dress to cast her ballot on Election Day in Palm Beach, Fla. While many former first ladies favor American brands for global photo-ops, Trump opted for a frock from Dior and sunglasses to vote at the Morton and Barbara Mandel Recreation Center.

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