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The belt on Melania Trump's chic jumpsuit has an Indian bond

By ANI | Updated: February 24, 2020 17:40 IST

First Lady Melania Trump accompanied her husband President Donald Trump on his first official visit to India on Monday, and her elegant ensemble was quick enough to grab eyeballs. On a closer look, however, her white jumpsuit had an Indian connection.

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New Delhi [India], Feb 24 : First Lady Mela Trump accomped her husband President Donald Trump on his first official visit to India on Monday, and her elegant ensemble was quick enough to grab eyeballs. On a closer look, however, her white jumpsuit had an Indian connection.

Mela wore a full-sleeved wide-legged white jumpsuit from Atelier Caito For Herve Pierre. The outfit had a knotted belt in deep green made of green silk and gold metallic thread from an Indian textile document.

After the arrival, French-American designer Herve Pierre took to Instagram and gave details about the belt.

Alongside an illustration of the outfit, the caption read: "Arriving in India, the First Lady #flotus is wearing a white jumpsuit from @atelier_caito_for_herve_pierre in creme crepe. The sash was cut in an early XX century Indian textile documents I found in Paris through very good friends who are collectors. @herve_pierre_creative_director . The sash is made out of green silk and gold metallic thread. We used the border which was the most Interesting piece we could use as it was a vintage piece."

Mela kept her hair loose with a neat middle partition and slight waves at the ends.

On the other hand, President's daughter Ivanka kept it minimal yet classy with her light turquoise coloured dress bearing contrasting floral print in pink colour, with a bow at the neckline. She kept her hair rod straight in a middle parting.

( With inputs from ANI )

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