
The style war between First Lady Melania Trump and White House Communications Director Hope Hicks waged on as the duo joined the president in South Korea on Wednesday.

Although Melania, 47, was front and center as her husband addressed the National Assembly in Seoul, 29-year-old Hope certainly gave her a run for her money, looking incredibly chic in a grey turtleneck sweater as she sat a few rows behind the mother-of-one, and just a few feet away from White House senior advisor Jared Kushner.

All three are traveling with President Trump during his 12-day tour of Asia, while his daughter Ivanka has remained at home in Washington, D.C. where she was pictured on Wednesday morning looking rather tired as she left the home she shares with husband Jared and their three children.

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Sartorial: The style war between First Lady Melania Trump and White House Comms Director Hope Hicks waged on as the duo joined the president in South Korea on Wednesday, with Hope sitting behind Melania and in front of Sarah Huckabee Sanders

Classic: Although Melania, 47, was front and center as her husband addressed the National Assembly in Seoul, 29-year-old Hope certainly gave her a run for her money, looking incredibly chic in a grey turtleneck sweater

First lady: Melania went for a classic look in an all-black outfit, with a black blazer cinched at the waist with a matching belt

Duo: Hope (left), a former Trump Organization employee, cut a simple but chic silhouette in her grey turtleneck sweater with puff shoulders. Melania (right) was all smiles as she settled for her husband's address

Career: The current White House communications director is a former Trump Organization employee, who has in the past worked inside the Trump Tower and helped Ivanka Trump grow her fashion line before President Trump hired her away

Right-hand woman: Melania beamed at her husband, who applauded her from his seat

Thumbs up! Jared put his arm on Hope's shoulder as they both posed for a picture, taken aboard Air Force One and posted to the president's official Twitter account in celebration of the one-year anniversary of his election win. The image featured (left to right) White House Director of Social Media and Assistant to the President Dan Scavino, Jared, senior advisor for policy Stephen Miller, Hope, and Donald Trump

Hope cut a simple but chic silhouette in her grey turtleneck sweater with puff shoulders. She once again wore her long hair down in her signature blowout while listening to the commander in chief, and was seen tossing her long blond hair over her shoulder as she fixed her earpiece during the event.

The current White House communications director is a former Trump Organization employee. She has in the past worked inside the Trump Tower and helped Ivanka grow her fashion line, before President Trump hired her away when he decided to run for president.

At the South Korean National Assembly, Melania also went for a classic look in an all-black outfit, featuring a black blazer cinched at the waist with a matching belt.

The first lady, who wore her hair in a blowout like Hope, was all smiles as she settled for her husband's address.

The White House Comms Director modeled the same chic sweater - and sassy blowout - in an image posted to the president's official Twitter account on Wednesday afternoon, which he shared in celebration of the one-year anniversary of his election win.

Hope and Jared both featured in the picture taken aboard Air Force One, which sees several key members of Trump's inner circle - including White House Director of Social Media and Assistant to the President Dan Scavino, Jared, senior advisor for policy Stephen Miller posing with their thumbs up while posing next to the president.

The group looks very cozy in the image; Jared can be seen with his arm casually resting on Hope's shoulder while Stephen has his arm around her waist, as they all smile happily for the cameras.

Back in D.C., Ivanka stepped out of her house in the upscale Kalorama neighborhood, 7,000 miles away from her father and his closest aides, who include her husband, 36-year-old Jared.

Meanwhile: Back in Washington, D.C., Ivanka stepped out of her house in the upscale Kalorama neighborhood, 7,000 miles away from her father and his closest aides, who include her husband, 36-year-old Jared

Sleepy - but stylish: Although Ivanka looked tired, she appeared to have had her hair professional done before leaving home

Caffeine: Ivanka's blond locks were tucked in a half updo, and the first daughter, who appeared slightly tired in the morning, carried an extra accessory, clutching a cup of morning coffee in her left hand

Perking up! As Ivanka reached the bottom of the stairs, she seemed to shrug off her feelings of tiredness and flashed a smile at the photographers

Meanwhile... As Ivanka stepped out of her D.C. home, Jared had traveled to Beijing, where he enjoyed tea with National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster

The mother of three, like her stepmother, went for an all-black silhouette, with oversized black pants worn beneath a long black coat.

Her blond locks were tucked in a half updo, and Ivanka, who appeared slightly sleepy in the morning, carried an extra accessory, clutching a cup of morning coffee in her left hand.

She stepped out wearing light make-up and discrete pearl earrings, which matched the buttons of the black shirt she wore underneath her coat.

Ivanka finished off her outfit with black stilettos and a large black purse in which she had tucked away her belongings.

Official: Melania opted to wear a traditional floor-length gown as she attended a state banquet in Tokyo on Monday night, held to mark her husband's visit to Japan during the couple's 12-day trip around Asia

Aide: Although the first lady looked glamorous, she was upstaged in the style stakes by Hope, the 29-year-old White House communications director, who wore a much more unique tuxedo for the affair

Lost in thought: The first lady looked pensive during the event, which happened on the first stop of their trip around Asia. Hope also appeared contemplative in the room filled with dignitaries

Classic style: The White House communications director at some points managed to blend in amid a sea of fellow black suits

Natural: In contrast with her impeccable suit, Hope wore her hair down, bringing a relaxed touch to her glamorous outfit

On Monday, the ever-glamorous Melania faced some serious competition in the style stakes, once again courtesy of Hope.

Both women showed their support for President Trump while attending a state banquet in Tokyo, however while the first lady chose a very traditional floor-length gown for the occasion, Hope spiced things up a bit, ensuring she stood out from the crowd in a chic tuxedo.

Hope wore the tailored black suit with a traditional white tuxedo shirt, accessorizing the look with an oversized black bow tie worn at her neck at the event, which was hosted by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the Akasaka Palace in Tokyo, to mark Trump's visit.

Hope wore her long hair down in a blowout and added a splash of color to her monochromatic look with a slick of bold pink lipstick, finishing off her make-up with a smokey eye.

Pair: Melania arrived along with her husband during the dinner, which occurred on the second day of President Trump's first official visit to Asia

Greetings: Melania smiled as she settled for the state banquet hosted to mark her and her husband's visit in Japan

Family: Ivanka Trump also went to Tokyo last week (pictured) ahead of her father's visit. She was originally supposed to travel with him but ended up coming back before his arrival

In contrast to Hope's androgynous style option, Melania donned a bright red, floor-length gown with short sleeves on the occasion.

She paired the glamorous number with a low hairdo and diamond earrings, completing her outfit with a smoky eye.

President Trump, 71, who is on his first official visit in Asia, stuck to his classics with a black suit, though he did trade his trademark red tie for a blue one.

After his visit in South Korea, Trump and his entourage headed to China, where they are presently. The president previously traveled to Japan, and will later go to Vietnam and the Philippines.

His daughter Ivanka visited Japan last week ahead of his visit and also met up with Prime Minister Abe. She was originally supposed to travel with her father during his official visit, but ended up coming back to the US before his arrival to keep advocating for his proposed tax reform.