Melania Trump wears as all black to meet George & Laura Bush in Washington

Melania Trump, 48, and Donald Trump, 72, visted George and Laura Bush in Washington yesterday, paying their respects after the death of George H. W. Bush at the age of 94 this week. The current First Lady wore an all black ensemble for the trip, stepping out in a black skirt suit. Mum-of-one Melania showed off her model figure in the tight-fitting outfit, which comprised of a pencil skirt and black jacket with a peplum detail on the waist. Completing the look, Melania donned a pair of black square frame sunglasses.

A pair of black snakeskin court shoe stiletto heels added inches to her already tall frame.

Melania kept her makeup lowkey, opting for nude lipstick and heavy mascara.

She wore her hair in loose, choppy waves over her shoulders.

While Melania presumably wore black to mark the period of mourning, Laura Bush chose a forest green dress.

The former First Lady looked festive in the simple green shift dress, which she paired with black ballet pumps.

George H. W. Bush’s funeral will be held in Houston, Texas, tomorrow and is expected to be attended by the cream of American political society.

His body was laid in state in Washington yesterday, and Melania joined Donald to visit and pay her respects.

The First Lady wore all black for her visit, covering every inch of skin in a black coat.

Her coat had cape-like sleeves, lending a fashion-forward air to the attire.

She wore a lair of black leather gloves and black suede knee high boots to compete the look.

Of course, mum-of-one Melania made sure she didn’t have a hair out of place, with her locks perfectly blowdried in a straight style.

Very heavy smoky eye makeup and need lipstick made the final touch.

Donald and Melania returned to Washington on Monday after spending the weekend in Buenos Aires, Argentina, for the G20 summit, and Mexico City.

The First Lady posed for photos with a number of other internationally-known figures – such as the First Lady of Argentina, Juliana Awada.

During her time in the country, Melania and Juliana took a guided visit to MALBA – the Latin American Museum of Arts.