The arrival of the White House Christmas tree on November 24, 2025, brought familiar holiday charm, but it was First Lady Melania Trump who captured national attention.
As a horse-drawn carriage approached the North Portico with the towering Michigan fir, she greeted it with calm elegance.
With Clydesdale horses, antique attire, and a wintry Washington backdrop, the scene offered a classic moment of Christmas tradition.

Yet conversation quickly shifted from the ceremony to Melania’s appearance. Photos of the First Lady circulated widely online, prompting reactions ranging from admiration to lighthearted humor. Many praised her polished style, while others joked about the dramatic sweep of her snowy coat.
Melania wore a white Dior coat, striking red gloves, and tartan Manolo Blahnik heels—an ensemble that blended seasonal colors with bold sophistication. Her refreshed hair color, a soft “cinnamon blonde,” also drew attention. Stylists noted that the warmer shade added brightness and depth, enhancing her signature refined image.
But the visual celebration also revived memories of an earlier controversy. Recordings from 2018, released in 2020, had revealed Melania’s candid frustrations with holiday duties and public scrutiny. The tapes prompted national discussion about the pressures placed on First Ladies and the tension between private emotion and public expectation.
The recordings were made by Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, once a trusted adviser and close friend. Their fallout became public, exposing the strain within Trump’s inner circle during a challenging period in the administration.
Wolkoff later detailed their relationship and its collapse in her memoir, which also recounted the scrutiny surrounding the 2017 inauguration’s spending. Though the controversy gained widespread attention, Melania distanced herself from it.
Now, standing before the grand fir at the North Portico, Melania’s return to a familiar tradition reminded the public how image, history, and ceremony intertwine. What began as a simple holiday event again became a moment shaped by fascination with her presence and the narratives that continue to follow her.