The election may be long over, but where Hillary goes - Huma still follows.

Abedin, 40, was spotted braving the winter chill with a sleeveless dress and no coat as she made her way to Donald Trump's inauguration on Friday.

But her arms weren't the only thing bare.

Hillary Clinton's confidante also left her wedding ring at home, clearly indicating that Anthony Weiner's reported hopes for a reconciliation are not going well.

Huma Abedin braved the cold in Washington DC to sport a sleeveless dress and no coat as she made her way to Donald Trump's inauguration on Friday

Abedin was likely there because Hillary Clinton was in attendance. But unlike her closest aide, Clinton went with a bright white look - likely in solidarity of the suffragist movement

Huma was spotted just steps behind Hillary after the ceremony came to a close

Abedin looked somber, hiding her face in large black sunglasses, as she arrived at the Capitol Building for the 58th Presidential Inauguration.

Her bright red lips gave the only burst of color to the ensemble, which Abedin paired with a subtle navy blue purse.

Abedin did shield her legs from the 44 F cold in Washington, DC, pairing the knee-length dress with opaque black tights and matching black pumps.

Her outfit stood in stark contrast to the colorful coats worn by the current and future first lady as well as Clinton's pantsuit.

Melania Trump sported a baby blue dress and jacket as she stood by her husband's side as they waited for the moment he would be sworn in as president.

The sleek outfit was a clear throwback to the famous pale blue outfit Jackie Kennedy wore when John F Kennedy was sworn into office in 1961.

Melania Trump chose American designer Ralph Lauren o design her inauguration look, which is a clear throwback to Jackie Kennedy's outfit for the 1961 inauguration

Melania and Michelle Obama made for a patriotic pair as they sported red and blue

Melania swapped Jackie's classic white gloves for blue and skipped the pearls to lend a modern spin to the outfit, designed by Ralph Lauren.

Michelle Obama greeted the incoming First Lady in a belted short-sleeved maroon dress that she paired with a matching coat.

Although her arms were bare at times, Michelle's dress dropped close to her ankles and likely helped her stay warm against the winter cold.

Meanwhile, Clinton kept covered up in a white pantsuit and coat that was a hark back to the former Secretary of State's preferred color during her presidential run.

Clinton paired the look with an understated nude clutch and kitten-heeled pumps as she arrived on the arm of husband Bill.

The white color is likely no coincidence, as the color was adopted by American suffragists as women fought for the right to vote.