Melania Trump oozed elegance as she attended her son Barron’s graduation in a $5,000 Dior jacket, a $900 Michael Kors skirt and a $630 Gucci straw hat.
The former First Lady, 54, was seen cheering on her 18-year-old son from the front row alongside her husband, Donald Trump, at the exclusive Oxbridge Academy on Friday morning.
And she certainly didn’t hold back when it came to choosing her look for the event, wearing an extremely expensive ensemble that totaled over $7,000.
She opted for a black Dior 30 Montaigne Bar jacket, which costs a whopping $5,000, and paired it with an $895 Michael Kors Double Crepe Sable pencil skirt in white.
Melania Trump oozed elegance as she attended her son Barron’s graduation in a $5,000 Dior jacket, a $900 Michael Kors skirt and a $630 Gucci straw hat.
The former First Lady, 54, was seen cheering on her 18-year-old son from the front row alongside her husband, Donald Trump, at the exclusive Oxbridge Academy on Friday morning.
And she certainly didn’t hold back when it came to choosing her look for the event, wearing an extremely expensive ensemble that totaled over $7,000.
She opted for a black Dior 30 Montaigne Bar jacket, which costs a whopping $5,000, and paired it with an $895 Michael Kors Double Crepe Sable pencil skirt in white.
Melania completed the look with Gucci’s grosgrain-embellished glitter straw hat, which is priced at $630, and white heels, which appeared to be Manolo Blahnik’s $745 BB 90 Linen Pumps.
The elegant coat “features notch lapels, signature fabric-covered buttons and slit pockets that delicately highlight the waist,” while the skirt “falls to the knee with a back slit for timeless elegance.”
Melania completed the look with Gucci’s grosgrain-embellished glitter straw hat, which retails for $630, and white heels.
The shoes appeared to be Manolo Blahnik BB 90 linen pumps, valued at $745.
The hat has been worn by Brigitte Bardot and Kendall Jenner in the past, and is described as “a wide black grosgrain band embellished with the brand’s signature bee in aged metal” on their website.
She used the hat to cover much of her face as she stood in the stands next to her husband, Donald, 77, who was wearing a navy suit, white shirt and blue tie.
The former president took a break from his secret money criminal trial so he could support his son.
Two police snipers were stationed above the announcers’ box at the graduation to ensure the couple was protected.
Additionally, U.S. Marshals and Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office deputies patrolled the highway and taped off sidewalks.
The elegant coat (left) “features notch lapels and slit pockets that delicately highlight the waist,” while the skirt (right) “hits the knee with a back slit for timeless elegance.”
The hat has been worn by Brigitte Bardot and Kendall Jenner in the past and is described as “a wide black grosgrain band embellished with the brand’s signature bee in aged metal.”
The hat covered much of her face as she stood in the stands next to her husband, Donald, 77, who wore a navy suit, white shirt and blue tie.
They were joined by Melania’s father, Viktor Knavs, at the event.
Two police snipers were positioned above the announcers’ box at the graduation to ensure the couple was protected.
Additionally, U.S. Marshals and Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office deputies patrolled the road and cordoned off the sidewalk.
Donald and Melania, and their caravan of 10 Secret Service vehicles, entered the school with only a few minutes to spare and entered through a heavily guarded exit just behind the football field.
They were joined by his father, Viktor Knavs.
Barron’s years at the elite West Palm Beach private school have been shrouded in secrecy and the former First Lady is determined to keep her 6-foot-7 son out of the spotlight.
But Oxbridge came to light last month when Donald asked New York Judge Juan Merchán to suspend his trial so he could fly back to Florida and attend the ceremony.
The judge finally granted the former president’s request for the day off, paving the way for today’s quick visit.
The trial will resume on Monday.
Before graduation began, the school’s founder, William Koch, greeted the former president and said, “I want to give a special welcome to President and Mrs. Trump.”
Donald and Melania, and their caravan of 10 Secret Service vehicles, entered the school with only a few minutes to spare and entered through a heavily guarded exit just behind the football field.
Barron, in his dark blue cap and gown and red sash, walked onto the stage, turned to briefly greet the crowd and accepted his diploma.
Barron’s years at the elite West Palm Beach private school have been shrouded in secrecy and the former First Lady is determined to keep her 6-foot-7 son out of the spotlight.
But Oxbridge came to public attention last month when Donald asked New York judge Juan Merchan to suspend his hush money trial so he could attend the ceremony.
Donald and Melania chatted and proudly applauded their son and the other students.
Barron, in his dark blue cap and gown and red sash, walked onto the stage, turned to briefly greet the crowd, shook William’s hand and accepted his diploma.
He didn’t show any emotion or greet his family, like other students had done.
A visibly proud Donald appeared to revel in his son’s right of passage, chatting animatedly with a smiling Melania, applauding and waving to the graduates, and giving them his trademark thumbs up as the ceremony concluded.
As they prepared to leave, the former First Couple took the time to wave to the crowd as Donald raised his right fist in the air in celebration, the onlookers responding with waves and warm applause.
They then returned to their trailer and drove away from the school.