
It is the final day of Donald and Melania Trump's first official tour as President and First Lady, and it looks like 47-year-old Melania is eager to go out with a sartorial bang.

After having made a chic arrival in Sicily, where her husband is attending a G7 summit, Melania stepped out Friday morning in the coastal down of Catania, making a very stylish statement in a $51,500 coat by Dolce & Gabanna, which was covered with colorful 3-D flower embellishments - and came complete with a matching $1,630 purse by the Italian luxury label.

However, the First Lady traded the statement coat for a shimmery, high-neck silver dress and equally sparkly $945 shoes by Dolce & Gabanna to attend a concert by the La Scala Philharmonic Orchestra at the ancient Greek Theatre of Taormina with her husband, President Trump, on Friday evening.

Melania and Donald Trump held hands as they arrived at the Ancient Theatre of Taormina for a concert by the La Scala Philharmonic Orchestra on Friday evening, alongside President Trump's fellow G7 leaders and their partners

The First Lady wore a custom-made Dolce & Gabbana gown for the occasion, having worn a $51,500 jacket by the label earlier in the day. She finished off her dazzling ensemble with a pair of shoes by the label

Melania wore her golden brown hair in loose waves around her shoulders for the evening out in Sicily

Melania waved after she and Trump were welcomed by Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni (pictured)

Although the price of Melania's one-of-a-kind dress is not known, made-to-order dresses from D&G's couture runway shows reportedly start at a minimum of $40,000

Melania's embellished pumps were also made by Dolce & Gabanna, and retail for $945

French President Emmanuel Macron, 39, and his wife, Brigitte, 64, also held hands as they walked into the venue

Although the price of the one-of-a-kind dress is not known, made-to-order dresses from D&G's couture runway shows reportedly start at a minimum of $40,000.

Melania looked radiant as she and Trump arrived hand-in-hand at the concert, which was attended by other G7 leaders, including France's new president, Emmanuel Macron.

Macron gave a big smile when he shook hands with Melania, just one day after his awkward handshake with her husband.

At their first meeting ahead of the NATO Summit in Brussels on Thursday, the two leaders locked hands for so long that knuckles started turning white.

Trump finally seemed ready to pull away - but Macron evidently wasn't. The French president held the shake for a few seconds more. Both men's jaws seemed to clench.

The president of France gave a big smile as he shook Melania's hand during their meeting at the concert

Trump shared another friendly handshake with Macron before they took their seats at the concert

Brigitte, 64, stopped to chat with Melania at the concert after they met for the first time in Brussels on Thursday

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with Trump while shaking hands with Melania

The Canadian prime minister had his jacket flung over his shoulder as he arrived at the concert venue

While Trump and Melania greeted German Chancellor Angela Merkel and her partner Joachim Sauer, who was also smiling as he shook hands with the First Lady

Melania gave a big smile as she shook hands with the German chancellor ahead of the concert

Macron won France's election this month by positioning himself as the anti-Trump, embracing globalization and open borders and quoting philosophers.

Despite the awkward moment, Trump and Macron's wives appeared to be getting along splendidly, and Brigitte stopped to chat with Melania and her husband before the concert.

Brigitte, 64, looked elegant in a white military-inspired coat, a white skirt, and black pumps featuring silver toe caps that matched the silver buttons on her double-breasted jacket.

France's first lady paired her minimalist look with a black Louis Vuitton handbag after wearing a mini-dress by the French luxury label the day before.

While Melania has gone all out, wearing everything from a leather suit to a $51,500 floral coat during her first international trip, Brigitte has opted for more casual designs.

The couple also stopped to say hello to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie Abe, who was Melania at Catania's Town Hall earlier in the day

The couple were flanked by several straight-faced officials as they made their way into the concert

Melania and Trump continued to hold hands as they made their way to their seats before the concert started

Melania kept her hands clasped in her lap, while Donald sat wit his arms crossed around his waist during the performance

Donald and Melania sat next to Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni and his wife Emanuela Mauro. The couples were in the same row as Macron and his wife Brigitte

On Thursday morning, Brigitte was photographed leaving the San Domenico Palace Hotel in Taorminia, the venue of the annual G7 summit, in white skinny jeans, wedge espadrille sandals, and a red sweater.

However, Melania ensured that all eyes would be on her Dolce & Gabbana coat when she arrived at Chierici Palace in Catania by opting to pair the quirky piece with a simple beige dress and heels by the same designer, adding a pair of sunglasses to protect her eyes against the bright sunshine.

Her brunette hair, meanwhile, was left loose around her shoulders.

While plenty of designers have refused to dress the First Lady over her husband's politics, Dolce & Gabbana has repeatedly supported Melania, who wore a blazer from the Italian label for her official White House portrait.

Melania made a very chic arrival in the coastal town of Catania, Sicily, on Friday morning, also wearing Dolce & Gabanna

The 47-year-old First Lady was beaming with joy as she made her way into the Chierici Palace, where she was set to enjoy a tour alongside her fellow G7 spouses

Melania showed off her chic sense of style in a statement floral jacket, which featured colorful 3-D embellishments, and came complete with a matching clutch bag

Melania's $1,630 clutch matched her D&G statement coat, while her beige pumps feature the same pattern as her dress, both of which are also from the Italian luxury label

Melania received an armed escort to Catania, proudly tweeting an image of herself and the US Army aviation regiment soldiers who ensured she arrived at her meetings safely

Alongside the image, Melania shared a message of thanks to the 1-214th Aviation Regiment

Stefano Gabbana, one half of the famed duo behind Dolce & Gabbana, took to his personal Instagram on Friday morning to proudly share photos of Melania wearing the brand's exquisite floral coat.

'US First Lady Melania Trump arrives for a visit at the Chierici Palace City Hall of Catania on the sidelines of a G7 summit of the Heads of State and of Government in Taormina [heart emoji] THANK YOU @flotus #melaniatrump,' he wrote.

The images see Melania beaming at the waiting cameras as she made her way out of an SUV upon arrival at the Chierici Palace - where she and her fellow G7 spouses enjoyed a tour.

Melania couldn't have looked happier as she made her way to join the rest of her group, despite a lengthy few days that have seen her completing several official engagements, while her husband President Trump has met with several world leaders.

Trump and Melania are staying at the Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo in Taormina Italy, and on Thursday morning, she flew via helicopter to Catania.

Melania was met by Emanuela Mauro, wife of Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, as she arrived at Catania's Duomo Square, where she was set to visit a palace

Melania took to Twitter during her flight to share a photo of the stunning view below, writing: 'On my way to a lunch & mtgs as part of #G7. Taormina [to] Catania #Italy.'

After Melania's stunning arrival at the Chierici Palace, she joined the G7 spouses at the Town Hall in Catania, where she waved to the people down below.

The First Lady was photographed standing alongside Mayor of Catania Enzo Bianco, his partner Amanda Succi, Emanuela Mauro, Joachim Sauer, and Malgorzata Tusk, looking happy as can be while smiling at the cameras.

Certainly things seem to have been more enjoyable for the First Lady in the past few days, as evidenced by her public show of affection for her husband upon their arrival in Sicily on Thursday evening.

Melania's form-fitting Dolce & Gabbana dress matches the lining of her statement coat, which she wore over her shoulders

Melania is pictured with Emanuela Mauro, Joachim Sauer, Malgorzata Tusk, Amanda Succi, Mayor of Catania Enzo Bianco and Akie Matsuzaki (from left to right) look out from the balcony of the Town Hall in Catania, Italy

While Melania opted for a more formal look, France's new first lady Brigitte Macron, 64, chose a more casual option of white skinny jeans, wedge espadrille sandals and a red sweater

Melania is pictured with Catania's Mayor Enzo Bianco, Joachim Sauer, husband of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Malgorzata Tusk, wife of the President of the European Council Donald Tusk, Akie Abe, wife of Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Emanuela Mauro, wife of Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, and Brigitte (from left to right)

Melania held her clutch at her waist and had her coat over her shoulders while inside Catania's stunning Town Hall

Melania appeared to be in a different room during a portion of the Thursday's tour in Cantania

Melania stood alongside Mayor of Catania Enzo Bianco while she waited to sign the guestbook

Melania held her jacket with one hand while she signed the guest book at the Chierici Palace

Brigitte put on her glasses as she wrote her message in the guest book while the mayor looked on

Melania's enormous diamond engagement ring was on display as she pushed her hair off of her face

After frostily batting his hand away earlier in the week, Melania held on tight to her husband as the pair made their way down the stairs of Air Force One and onto the runway at the Sigonella Air Force Base, before hopping in to a waiting motorcade.

For her flight to Sicily, Melania changed into her third outfit of the day - a strappy black cocktail dress with matching pumps which sported a cheeky leopard print sole, having spent the day showcasing two other chic ensembles, including a leather suit and a lacy black Dolce & Gabbana dress.

Sicily is the final stop on the Trumps' first foreign overseas tour. On Friday and Saturday, the President will meet with other G7 leaders at a summit in Taormina; the couple will also attend a G7 concert by La Scala Philharmonic Orchestra on Friday evening, and will join the other leaders and their partners for dinner.

Their affectionate display disembarking Air Force One on Thursday evening came after Melania snubbed her husband on two separate - and very public - occasions as he tried to take her hand.

The first was when the pair landed in Israel on Monday. The First Lady was filmed swatting his hand away as he reached back for hers as they made their way down a red carpet at the airport.

The First Lady opted for a dramatic smokey eye and nude lip for the final day of the European tour

Melania took to Instagram to share a photo of the scenic view below her as she traveled from Taormina to meet the group in Catania on Friday

Stefano Gabbana, one half of the famed duo behind Dolce & Gabbana, took to his personal Instagram on Friday morning to proudly share photos of Melania and thank her for wearing the brand's exquisite floral coat

Trump joined Britain's Prime Minister Theresa may and German Chancellor Angela Merkel to watch an Italian flying squadron during the Summit of the Heads of State and of Government of the G7

The second was on Tuesday in Rome. Rather than take her husband's hand as he stretched out for hers, the First Lady fixed her hair as they emerged from Air Force One.

Before her flight to Sicily on Thursday evening, Melania dazzled in Brussels wearing a leather skirt suit by Belgian designer Maison Ullens and Manolo Blahnik snakeskin heels to visit a children's hospital before meeting a group of NATO spouses, including France's new first lady, to tour the Magritte Museum.

Meanwhile, France's first lady was the epitome of chic in a black Louis Vuitton frock, as she joined Melania and other NATO spouses, on a private tour of the Magritte Museum, which is devoted to the works of Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte.

Amelia Derbaudrenghien, partner of Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, Gauthier Destenay, the husband of Luxembourg's gay prime minister, and Emine Erdogan, the devoutly Muslim wife of Tayyip Erdogan, President of Turkey, were also on the tour.

The President and First Lady held hands as they made their way down the steps of Air Force One after arriving at Sigonella Air Force Base in Sicily on Thursday

Close grip: Melania, cautious in her high heels, kept her head down as the pair made their way down the stairs

The pair smiled and waved after emerging from the air craft. The First Lady managed a more enthusiastic grin than her husband

Melania snubbed her husband twice during their overseas tour. The first was in Tel Aviv on Monday (left) and the second was in Rome (right) on Tuesday

Melania wore an off-the-shoulder, black lace gown to meet Queen Mathilde of Belgium at the Royal Castle of Laeken on Thursday evening after spending the afternoon at the Magritte Museum in Brussels with other NATO spouses

At the palace, Melania posed for photos with (front row from L to R) First Lady of France Brigitte Macron, First Lady of Turkey Emine Gulbaran Erdogan, Queen Mathilde of Belgium, Jens Stoltenberg's partner Ingrid Schulerud, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev's partner Desislava Radeva, Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel's partner Amelie Derbaudrenghien and (back row L to R) First Gentleman of Luxembourg Gauthier Destenay, partner of Slovenia's Prime Minister Cerar's wife Mojca Stropnik and First Lady of Iceland Thora Margret Baldvinsdottir

Famed for works like the 1964 'self-portrait' of a bowler-hatted man whose face is hidden by an apple or the image of a pipe subtitled 'Ceci n'est pas une pipe' (This is not a Pipe), Magritte has much to teach the world about questioning outward appearances, and about self-effacement, Belgian organizers said.

'You never know,' museum director Michel Draguet said ahead of Melania's visit. 'Maybe Donald Trump will move from one kind of surrealism to another, thanks to Magritte's ideas.'

After their trip to the museum, the NATO spouses enjoyed an evening at the Royal Castle of Laeken, the royal residence of Brussels' King Philippe and Queen Mathilde.

Although Brigitte and a few other women opted to leave on what they wore to the museum, Melania slipped on an off-the-shoulder, black lace gown and scrappy stiletto sandals by Dolce & Gabbana before rejoining the rest of the group at the royal residence.

Melania was all smiles she posed for pictures with group at the castle, which is located near Brussels. However, she wasn't the only one to change her outfit for the night's festivities.

Melania struck a pose with France's new first lady at the museum earlier in the day

The two were joined by the spouses of other national leaders who attended Thursday's NATO summit

As they toured the museum, President Trump met with France's new president, Emmanuel Macron, ahead of a NATO summit in Brussels

Earlier in the day, Melania visted the Queen Fabiolo Children's Hospital in Brussels, where she happily snapped selfies with the patients

The couple headed straight to a meeting with King Philippe of Belgium (center right) and his wife Queen Mathilde (far left) at the Royal Palace of Brussels on Wednesday evening

On Wednesday morning, Melania visited the Vatican's children's hospital during her trip to Italy with her husband, President Donald Trump, where she was also pictured snapping selfies with the patients

Ingrid Schulerud, whose husband is Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary General of NATO, traded her black frock and cardigan from earlier in the day for an electric blue dress.

During their visit to the castle, the group was given a tour of by Queen Mathilde, who was pictured escorting them around a lush-looking garden, walking alongside Melania and Ingrid.

Before she met up with the other spouses on Thursday, Melania visited the Queen Fabiolo Children's Hospital in Brussels, where she spent time doing arts and crafts with the young patients.

She happily took selfies with the children while presenting them with several gifts, including Dr. Seuss books and souvenirs from the White House.

Melania was presented a bouquet of paper flowers during her visit, and she graciously gave one to each child before posing for photos with them.

It was Melania's second trip to a children's hospital during her and her husband's international tour.

The First Lady also visited Vatican's children's hospital on Wednesday during her trip to Italy, and much like her trip to the hospital in Brussels, she met with patients, painted pictured with them, and took selfies.