Melania Trump took an edgy step away from her usually simple yet elegant style on Thursday. The First Lady joined President Donald Trump at the White House for a meeting with the Argentinian President Mauricio Macri and his wife, Juliana Awada. Melania opted for a military-inspired ensemble, wearing an army green matching skirt and peplum-style blazer from Altuzarra's Spring 2017 collection. The coordinating outfit featured thick, black and white python piping with oversized black buttons. The jacket featured a silver belt fascinator to create the peplum look at her waist. The skirt, on the other hand, displayed asymmetrical piping with buttons down the side. Melania accessorized...
- 4/27/2017
- E! Online
Sometimes, chic braids do the trick. Other times, only a towering tiara will suffice.
King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain are currently hosting the President and First Lady of Argentina, Mauricio Macri and Juliana Awada, in Madrid. After welcoming the couple on Wednesday morning, they held a gala dinner at the city’s royal palace in honor of the Argentinian visit.
And for the evening’s event, the always-chic Letizia, 44, broke out a tiara she has never worn before — one with a fair amount of historical significance. The piece is called the Fleur de Lys Tiara and is also known as La Buena.
King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain are currently hosting the President and First Lady of Argentina, Mauricio Macri and Juliana Awada, in Madrid. After welcoming the couple on Wednesday morning, they held a gala dinner at the city’s royal palace in honor of the Argentinian visit.
And for the evening’s event, the always-chic Letizia, 44, broke out a tiara she has never worn before — one with a fair amount of historical significance. The piece is called the Fleur de Lys Tiara and is also known as La Buena.
- 2/23/2017
- by Diana Pearl
- PEOPLE.com
Argentine President Mauricio Macri and his wife paid a special visit to President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama in the picturesque city of Bariloche before the first family flew back to the U.S., wrapping up a historic trip to Cuba and Argentina. The Obamas spent the final hours of their Argentina visit at a resort in Bariloche. White House officials said Macri and his wife, Juliana Awada, said goodbye to President Obama and Michelle in a private meeting at their hotel on Friday, the Associated Press reports. Macri posted photos of the meeting to his Twitter account.
- 3/25/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
Barack and Michelle Obama may be the president and first lady, but even they know how to get down on the dance floor from time to time. During a state dinner with Argentine leader Mauricio Macri and his wife, Juliana Awada, in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, the pair were swept off their feet by two tango dancers. While Michelle gracefully swayed in her satin dress, Barack showed off some fancy footwork with his partner. This sweet moment comes on the heels of a very exciting few weeks for the Obamas as they make their way through Latin America. Aside from visiting Argentina, they also enjoyed some family bonding at a baseball game and a historic tour of Cuba. See more pictures from their latest appearance here, then check out 21 things you never noticed about these behind-the-scenes White House pictures.
- 3/25/2016
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama are continuing their trip as scheduled, despite receiving criticism for not returning home following the terror attacks in Brussels on Tuesday. After taking in a baseball game in Havana, Cuba on Tuesday, the first couple headed to Argentina where they attended the state dinner in Buenos Aires with the country's president Mauricio Macri and first lady Juliana Awada. After President Macri took the floor, thanking the Obamas for coming, President Obama had his own words for the room. "My hope is that, given the extraordinary history between our two countries, that this is a new beginning.
- 3/24/2016
- by Naja Rayne, @najarayne
- PEOPLE.com
President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama are continuing their trip as scheduled, despite receiving criticism for not returning home following the terror attacks in Brussels on Tuesday. After taking in a baseball game in Havana, Cuba on Tuesday, the first couple headed to Argentina where they attended the state dinner in Buenos Aires with the country's president Mauricio Macri and first lady Juliana Awada. During the dinner, the president and his wife took a lesson from the locals as they danced the tango with what appeared to be professional dance partners. Although the entire Obama family observed a moment...
- 3/24/2016
- by Naja Rayne, @najarayne
- PEOPLE.com
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