After departing for Germany and Poland sporting Valentino’s cropped check trousers, First Lady Melania Trump made a bold impression upon her arrival in Warsaw today. Donning an emerald suede Diane von Furstenberg trench coat, whose silhouette echoed the designer's iconic wrap dress, she punctuating the ensemble with a graphic scarf, also by the American designer. This was a departure from the wardrobe of Trump's first international trip, which favored strict and militaristic silhouettes. The coat-and-scarf combo, by contrast, appeared to take its cues from ‘70s fashion, projecting a polished yet louche quality.

Later, while meeting with First Lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda at the Belvedere Palace, the First Lady again proved the power of color and pattern, sporting a fit-and-flare dress from Delpozo. Both looks suggest a Pop Art approach to wardrobe that marks a departure from the gingham check suits and floral embellished coats she wore on the G7 trip. Trump is currently en route to Hamburg, Germany for the G20 summit; no doubt she will continue to experiment with fresh approaches to international fashion.

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