Melania stuns in gorgeous green for St. Patrick’s Day, and adds a fashion twist

No one knows how to blend fashion, diplomacy, and animal prints quite like Melania Trump.

The first lady turned heads in a green leopard print dress and snake skin stilettos for a St Patrick’s Day event at the White House on Thursday.

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She joined her husband, President Trump in welcoming Ireland’s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar to the White House on Thursday ahead of the Shamrock Bowl presentation.

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The first lady looked stunning in the emerald green dress that was designed by Lady Gaga’s stylist, Brandon Maxwell and black and white patterned snakeskin Christian Louboutin stilettos.

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The dress, a “silk-blend, leopard-print jacquard in a rich shade of emerald green adds beautiful texture to a curve-hugging sheath styled with a modern midi-length hem,” according to Nordstrom which notes it is available for $1,595.

Varadkar joined leaders at the annual Friends of Ireland luncheon at the U.S. Capitol and later, per tradition,  presented the president with a bowl of shamrocks.

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The first lady wished the Irish prime minister “the best of good luck” in the coming year in a tweet on Thursday.

It’s clear there is no “luck” involved in Melania’s look, however. The first lady has proved she is always fashion forward and always stunning.

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Twitter seems to agree.

 

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