Melania Trump appeared to have taken inspiration from a Disney princess as she headed out for a lavish evening at Blenheim Palace with her husband on Thursday evening.

The first lady, 42, looked just like Belle in Beauty and the Beast in a couture, off-the-shoulder yellow gown by French atelier J. Mendel, reminiscent of the one Belle wars in the Disney movie to dance with her bestial-looking prince.

She walked out of the U.S. ambassador's London residence, Winfield House, hand in hand with her husband, 72, ahead of the glamorous event held at Winston Churchill's birthplace near Oxford.

Gala: Melania Trump appeared to have taken inspiration from a Disney princess as she headed out for a lavish evening at Blenheim Palace with her husband on Thursday

French touch: The first lady, 42, looked just like Belle in Beauty and the Beast in a couture, off-the-shoulder yellow gown by French atelier J. Mendel

Reference: The design is reminiscent of the one Belle wars in the Disney movie to dance with her bestial-looking prince

Custom: Melania let her dress, which featured a long cape attachment, flare out as she walked out, showing off the couture design

Classics: Her husband, meanwhile, went for a simple black tuxedo, which he wore on top of a white shirt with a black bow tie

Melania let her dress, which featured a long cape attachment, flare out as she walked out, showing off the couture design.

The first lady opted to wear her hair down in a glamorous blowout for the evening.

Melania paired her gown with matching silk pumps by Manolo Blahnik, reverting back to one of her favorite shoe designers after wearing five different pairs of Louboutins during her Europe visit.

A similar dress in emerald, originally priced at $6,990, can be found online for $4,194.

J. Mendel's website says the design house is a fifth-generation French atelier now based in New York.

On the make-up side, Melania went for a smoky eye look, with her lids rimmed with black eyeliner, and a pale lip.

Her husband, meanwhile, went for a simple black tuxedo, which he wore on top of a white shirt with a black bow tie.

Donald and Melania both posed for photos with Prime Minister Theresa May and her husband Philip upon arriving to Blenheim Palace.

Duo: Melania walked out of the U.S. ambassador's London residence, Winfield House, hand in hand with her husband, 72, ahead of the glamorous event

Look: The first lady opted to wear her hair down in a glamorous blowout for the evening

Details: On the make-up side, Melania went for a smoky eye look, with her lids rimmed with black eyeliner, and a pale lip

Gathering: Melania and Donald posed with Theresa May and her husband Philip at the entrance of Blenheim Palace

Tones: The British prime minister went for a red gown while both Donald and Philip wore black tuxedos — though the president, contrary to Philip, left his jacket open

Tres chic: Melania looked elegant as she posed in her couture gown at the start of the evening

President Trump and Melania, who left for Europe on Tuesday, touched down in London on Thursday after a stop in Belgium.

The president will spend much of Friday out at Prime Minister May's countryside retreat Chequers, while Melania spends the day in London with May's husband, Philip.

Inspiration? The first lady's couture gown brought to mind the yellow dress Belle wears in the animated Disney movie

The president and his wife were greeted with pomp and circumstance, along with protesters, as they arrived to the spectacular Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on Thursday.

Anti-Trump protesters with critical signs were lining the roadway leading to the palace near Oxford.

But it's unlikely the Trumps even saw them.

Instead, the couple arrived via helicopter and was driven by presidential limousine onto the property, where they were welcomed by the British prime minister and her husband.

The couples then enjoyed a performance by a large British military marching band wearing traditional bearskin hats.

The performance included a bagpiper playing Amazing Grace.

Earlier in the evening, audible jeers could be heard from protesters as Marine One lifted off from London.

First couple: She posed next to her husband at the bottom of the steps of Blenheim Palace

Angles: The intricate details of Melania's gowns were revealed as she went to pose for a group photo with her husband, the British prime minister, and May's husband

Landmark: Melania walked next to May's husband Philip while arriving to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is located in Oxfordshire

Trump has expressed admiration for Churchill, who was born at Blenheim Palace.

He reinstalled a bust of Churchill in the Oval Office shortly after his inauguration and screened the 2017 film Darkest Hour at the White House last winter in a sign of his affinity for the British leader.

Guests at Thursday's dinner are expected to be served Scottish salmon, English beef, followed by strawberries and cream for dessert.

Earlier on Thursday, Melania looked chic in a $1,365 nude dress — and unveiled her fifth pair of Louboutins in three days — as she and her husband landed in London on Thursday.

The first lady and the president stepped off Air Force One in Stansted Airport during the second stop of their week-long European visit.

Melania picked a dress by Roland Mouret just a day after Meghan Markle wore a dress by the French designer during a stop in Ireland — and made sure she stuck with the French theme with her nude Louboutin heels.

The former model accessorized the midi dress with a tan belt around her waist.

Collection: Melania Trump looked chic in a $1,400 nude dress — and unveiled her fifth pair of Louboutins in three days — as she and her husband landed in London on Thursday

She shielded her eyes behind large black sunglasses as she stepped off the plane, with her hair down in her usual glossy blowout.

Her husband, meanwhile, went for a dark suit on top of a white shirt, as well as a striped tie.

After Melania and her husband landed in Stansted Airport, a large team of staffers was pictured carrying their matching designer luggage across the tarmac, no doubt full to the brim of the first lady's numerous outfits.

Donald and Melania had several pieces of pricey Louis Vuitton luggage with them, and one assistant was also seen carrying a number of smaller handbags, including an Hermes Birkin.

The pair then went to the US ambassador's residence, Winfield House, upon their arrival in London, having landed in Regent's Park on Marine One.

Melania's nude Louboutin pumps, which feature the red soles that make the label easy to spot, were the fifth design by the French designer she wore since leaving for her European trip on Tuesday.

Melania wore two different pairs of Louboutins on Wednesday and on Tuesday respectively.

Outfit: On Wednesday, Melania wore a $2,430 sleeveless navy dress by Calvin Klein, whose chief creative officer is none other than Belgian designer Raf Simons

On Wednesday, she was first photographed wearing white pumps by the French brand while visiting a music academy in Waterloo, Belgium, near Brussels, while her husband and other leaders met in the capital.

Melania arrived wearing a sleeveless $2,430 Calvin Klein dress with a cinched waist and white and green detail on the lapel, thus paying a tribute to the Nato summit's host nation.

Designer Raf Simons, a native of Neerpelt, Belgium, is Calvin Klein's chief creative officer.

Later on Wednesday, Melania unveiled another pair of Louboutins — this time cream-colored pumps, which she paired with a $7,450 white Elie Saab dress.

Melania joined her husband, other leaders, and their spouses in Brussels on Wednesday evening for a reception and dinner as part of the Nato summit.

She had dressed up for the occasion in her sleeveless, embroidered tulle cocktail dress by Lebanese designer Elie Saab.

Keeping her outfit simple, she went for beige Louboutins, with the French label's trademark red bottoms bringing a pop of color to her outfit.

On Tuesday, Melania unveiled the first of her five pairs of Louboutins when she was photographed leaving Washington, D.C. wearing $795 beige and red pumps by the French designer.

Design: Melania donned a $7,450 white Elie Saab dress on Wednesday as she attended a reception and dinner in Brussels, Belgium as part of Nato

She walked across the South Lawn of the White House to board Marine One in the high heels, which she paired with a $975 long, beige safari skirt by Martin Grant tied at the waist by a belt, and a quarter-sleeved red sweater with a round neckline.

Melania's red soles were in full view as she climbed the steps to Marine One.

Louboutin's name is also scribbled on the top of the pumps, which, according to the brand's website, are inspired by Paris' neighborhood of Pigalle and places such as the Moulin Rouge cabaret and the Divan du Monde concert hall.

They are made with Kraft paper, which itself comes from Louboutin's shopping bags and shoe boxes, and is hand-torn before being placed under PVC.

Each piece, the website states, is 'unique' and has an 'audacious new trash flair'.

By the time she landed in Belgium, later on Tuesday, she had changed on the plane and unveiled another pair of Louboutins as she stepped off Air Force One, this time having opted for classic black pumps.

She paired the vertiginous pumps with a beige Burberry trench coat featuring a plaid lining, which she buttoned all the way to the top.

Classic, double-breasted trench coats from Burberry range from $1,990 and $2,090.

PresidentTrump began a protest-laden trip to Britain on Thursday by questioning whether Prime Minister Theresa May will deliver on UK voters' intentions when they decided to quit the European Union.

Traveling: On Tuesday, Melania went for a beige and red look as she and her husband left for Europe from the White House

Label: Later on Tuesday, Melania Trump stepped off Air Force One in Melsbroek, Belgium, wearing her second pair of Louboutin pumps of the day

Ignoring all diplomatic niceties, the convention-shredding president set up the four-day visit with a rebuke of his beleaguered host as she battles to stop her government falling apart over Brexit.

Shrugging off the plans for mass protests, which on Friday will include a giant baby-shaped blimp bearing Trump's features, he said in Brussels: 'They like me a lot in the UK. I think they agree with me on immigration.

'I think that's why Brexit happened,' he told a news conference before flying to Stansted Airport north of London.

He said Britain was 'a pretty hot spot right now with a lot of resignations'.

'The people voted to break it up (Britain's ties with the EU),' Trump said.

'So I would imagine that's what they will do, but maybe they will take a little bit of a different route. I don't know (if) that is what they voted for,' he added.

'I'd like to see them be able to work it out so it could go quickly.'

When asked about Trump's remarks, May said in Brussels: 'What we are doing is delivering on the vote of the British people... that's what our proposal does'

Trump is doing his best to avoid the mass protests planned for his controversial trip, which will include talks with May, tea with Queen Elizabeth II and a private weekend in Scotland.

Some 77 per cent of Britons have an unfavorable view of Trump, according to a poll by YouGov with 1,648 respondents.

The poll conducted this week said 63 per cent found Trump racist, and 74 per cent said he was sexist.