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The black and white image was captured on January 21, a day after Trump's inauguration, in the Yellow Oval Room of the official residence by renowned photographer Régine Mahaux. In the portrait ...
In the black and white image from Belgian photographer Régine Mahaux, who also took Melania’s portrait the first time around, the former model wears a tuxedo and cummerbund with a crisp white ...
The White House unveiled a new official presidential portrait of President Donald Trump on Monday, capturing him in a blue ...
Régine Mahaux / The White House "She is strong in her portrait. She's great at her job and she's embracing it. It’s very modern—modern and rock and roll at the same time. She wants to be ...
The black and white image, snapped by Belgian photographer Régine Mahaux, was captured in the Yellow Oval Room one day after Melania’s husband Donald was sworn in as the 47th president.
While Melania Trump’s new official White House portrait is getting global attention — and in some cases criticism, its photographer Regine Mahaux has shared some insights about its subject and ...
The black and white portrait was captured by esteemed photographer Régine Mahaux. It was taken on Jan. 21, 2025, in the Yellow Oval Room of the White House, according to the office of the first lady.
Released by the White House on Monday, the picture — captured by Belgian photographer Régine Mahaux — has already sparked discussions online. It is first lady Trump’s second official ...
Régine Mahaux, told Hello! Magazine in an interview published Monday. Mahaux admitted that she sometimes wonders how Melania, 54, has “the courage to keep going.” “They’ve gone through so ...
The White House unveiled Melania Trump's official portrait, featuring a black and white photo by Régine Mahaux. Known for bold fashion, her inaugural style drew comparisons to Jacqueline Kennedy ...
In the new issue of Hello! magazine, official photographer Régine Mahaux told the publication exclusively, "She’s always been hands-on, but she’s more free nowadays to make a statement." ...
Looking directly into the camera and exuding a no-nonsense confidence, the new First Lady means business. Dressed in a sleek, crisp outfit that wouldn’t look out of place in an executive ...