Melania Trump and Jill Biden both wore outfits by American designers to Donald Trump's inauguration.
Designers drop their resistance to the right as Usha Vance, Ivanka Trump and others set a new tone of American conservatism.
Inauguration Day festivities brought plenty of high-profile style on everyone from incoming political figures to inauguration performers. "Good Morning America" is taking a closer look at the standout looks of the day from Ivanka Trump's sleek, deep green ensemble to Usha Vance's soft pink coat with a matching scarf.
How tall is Barron Trump? On Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, 2025, Donald and Melania's son noticeably stood out with his 6-foot-9 (or 6-foot-7) stature.
Monotone was the mood in terms of fashion at the Capitol Rotunda in Washington, DC, on January 20, which witnessed Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day. Usha Vance, Jill Biden and Ivanka Trump championed monochromatic looks with their elegant sartorial picks.
The first lady went patriotic at her husband’s swearing-in, wearing two U.S. fashion brands, while the new Cabinet stepped into the spotlight in sharp styles and fresh colors.
From Ivanka Trump’s Dior look to Lauren Sanchez’s transparent lace bustier — all the fabulous (and extremely eyebrow raising) outfits at the ceremony
From eye-covering hats to cartoon dog bandages, the 2025 Inauguration ceremony didn't disappoint on delivering fashion moments we'll remember.
Fashion took center stage, with prominent figures like Melania Trump, Jill Biden, and Kamala Harris making a statement.
Donald and Melania Trump arrive at the White House ahead of the inauguration ceremony on Monday in Washington, D.C. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images) Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States by Chief Justice John Roberts in an inauguration ceremony inside the Capitol Rotunda on Monday.
From a wide-brimmed hat and a blush pink getup to Democratic blue and bipartisan purple, here are the most memorable looks seen on Inauguration Day.
At the presidential inaugural, the style mandate for women called for dated ladylike glamour. Mission accomplished. Judging by the fashion, it was a tale of several different realities at the second presidential inauguration of Donald J. Trump on Monday morning. The men only telegraphed partisanship with the color of their ties—red, blue, purple.