Melania Trump looked stylish as she changed into a red Givenchy dress for a dinner at Winfield house this evening.
The First Lady, 49, joined husband Donald Trump in the grounds of the house, which is the second-largest private garden in the capital after Buckingham Palace.
She paired the designer floor length gown, priced at £5,610 with diamond stud earrings and her hair styled in loose waves.
The red wool-crepe gown includes a bead-embroidered bodice panel and long cape sleeves that are slit open at the front, then falls to a long fluid skirt, finished with a satin godet insert and side-slip pockets.
She posed with The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall and looked happy and relaxed in the London sunshine. Camilla also wore a floor length gown in white from one of her favourite designers Fiona Clare.
Melania Trump looked stylish as she changed into a red Givenchy dress for a dinner at Winfield house this evening
She paired the designer floor length gown, priced at £5,610 with diamond stud earrings and her hair styled in loose waves
U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump are seen waiting for Prince Charles and Camilla at Winfield House during Trump’s state visit in London
U.S. President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, Britain’s Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall pose for photos at Winfield House during U.S. President Donald Trump’s state visit in London today
It has become something of a tradition for the royals to dine at Winfield House, with Charles and Camilla attending on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen, who had a busy day on Monday and will be joining the D-Day commemorations in Portsmouth with President Trump tomorrow
In the dining room, six round tables have been set out, seating 10 people each, each laid with a white tablecloth, white roses and white candles.
The President’s table will also seat Mrs May and Prince Charles, on the President right; while his wife will dine with Philip May and the Duchess.
Normally the Lord Mayor of London would hold his own banquet on the second night of a state visit by a foreign leader.
But when it comes to US presidents, it has become something of a tradition for the royals to dine at Winfield House, with Charles and Camilla attending on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen, who had a busy day on Monday and will be joining the D-Day commemorations in Portsmouth with President Trump tomorrow.
Guests at the black tie dinner will dine on on fresh burrata cheese with heritage tomatoes, basil, and Maldon salt; grilled fillet of beef with pommes Anna, watercress pure, celeriac and chantenay carrots; followed by summer berries, homemade vanilla ice cream with Muscovado sugar tuile.
The wines will come from the Iron Horse winery in northern California: a chardonnay with the starter, a pinot noir with the main course, and champagne with dessert.
President Donald Trump shakes hands with the Prince of Wales and US First Lady Melania Trump while the Duchess steps out of the car to meet them before the dinner
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump hosted the dinner Winfield House and met Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall as they arrived at the dinner
US First Lady Melania Trump walk into Winfield House with Britain’s Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, ahead of a dinner at Winfield Hous
The two couples made the most of the lighter evenings as they met outside of Winfield House and posed for pictures – before the dinner
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump are seen talking at Winfield House this evening (left) and they couple meet the royals Camilla and Charles later today. Melania’s red wool-crepe gown includes a bead-embroidered bodice panel and long cape sleeves that are slit open at the front, then falls to a long fluid skirt, finished with a satin godet insert and side-slip pockets
The two couples pose in the lavish living room of Winfield house this evening before they enjoy the dinner that President Trump has arranged
The dining room is set for a dinner for President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, Prince Charles, and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, at the U.S. ambassador’s residence tonight
A picture of the plate, cutlery and name tag awaiting the arrival of the Prince of Wales at Winfield House
US President Donald Trump, US First Lady Melania Trump, Prince Charles and Camilla are joined by Ambassador to Britain Woody Johnson (left) and his wife Suzanne Ircha (right)
The plate set up for President Donald Trump ahead of the dinner reception held for him and his guests at Winfield house
The setting was far more intimate than at Buckingham Palace on Monday night with the house’s dining room set with six tables each with around 10 places.
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall will later sign the residence’s guestbook at the end of the event.
Winfield House, located near Regent’s Park, is the residence of the ambassador to the UK, Woody Johnson.
Donald Trump and his family have been staying there during their three day visit to the UK, as Buckingham Palace is undergoing building works.
The First Lady was suitable fashionable this morning as she arrived at Downing street with the President Trump weraing a Celine trench coat and carrying a Birkin bag, which is thought to be worth £5,000.
Private joke? Melania can’t help but smile at her husband’s antics as they welcome the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall to Winfield House
The First Lady wore her usual smoky eyes and glossy lip as she prepared to welcome her guests for the evening in Winfielf House near Regent’s Park
Melania warmly greeted Camilla and Charles at the door of Winfield house. Both couples were dressed for the occasion with Melania stunning in Givenchy and Camilla wearing a beautiful shimmery white gown
Waiting impatiently for their guests to arrive. The first couple looked relaxed in their evening bests as they waited for Charles and Camilla to arrive (pictured)
Melania seemed to enjoy a joke her husband made a few moment before welcoming the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall
All smiles. Melania looked in great spirit in Winfield House tonight in a red Givenchy dress. She wore her beautiful locks down on her shoulders
Statuesque in red. Melania wore minimal jewelry to the event at the US ambassador to the UK’s residence tonight and painted her lips with a layer of lipgloss
Sitting down for some wine. Melania Trump, sitting down with Camilla Duchess of Cornwall and Suzanne Ircha, the wife of the US ambassador to London
Melania Trump was well dressed for the weather this afternoon, as she stuck with her favourite Celine trench coat outside of Downing Street for a garden party
The garden party is being held for families of staff from No.10 and the US Embassy in London, at 10 Downing Street, during the second day of President Trump’s State
The First Lady, 49, greeted children who waved British and American flags and handed her flowers, as she walked with Theresa May’s husband Philip May
A child passes the first lady some colourful flowers as Melania and Phillip May as their partners discussed politics inside Downing Street
Melania looked happy to meet the children while her husband Donald Trump and Theresa May held talks inside Downing Street
Philip May (left) and First Lady Melania Trump (pictured) attended a garden party for families of staff from No.10 and the US Embassy in London at 10 Downing Street
Philip May shows Melania the garden as they meet children and guests in the garden party this afternoon while Trump and the Prime Minister were in talks
Crowds gathered to meet and take pictures of Melania with the children who were waving flag at her and also Philip May
A baby joined the line up of children who were keen to meet the First lady this afternoon in the garden of Downing Street
The British Prime Minister’s husband Philip May and US First Lady Melania Trump talk to children as they attend a garden party at 10 Downing street in London
Earlier today she greeted children who waved British and American flags and handed her flowers, as she walked with Theresa May’s husband Philip May at another garden party at Downing Street.
The garden party is being held for families of staff from No.10 and the US Embassy in London, at 10 Downing Street, during the second day of President Trump’s State.
She looked happy to meet the children while her husband Donald Trump and Theresa May held talks inside Downing Street.
Earlier on she had donned the Celine trench coat as she joined the President for a meeting with Theresa and Philip May at Number 10.
While Melania and Philip spoke to children at the garden party the Prime minister and President were talks inside covering Brexit, Iran, Huawei and climate change.
Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May and US President Donald Trump are followed by Melania Trump as they leave 10 Downing Street to make their way to the Foreign and Commonwealth office
Melania Trump follows behind her husband as they leave Downing Street with Prime Minister Theresa May and Philip May on the second day of his state visit to the UK
Later on Mr Trump used a press conference to thank the Queen and the Prime Minister for welcoming him and Melania to Britain for setting up the state visit – only the third offered to a US President – calling Her Majesty ‘a fantastic woman’ and Mrs May ‘a tremendous professional’.
After stunning in three different looks yesterday – including the Dior gown she wore for the State Banquet last night – Mrs Trump continued her stylish State Visit with a simple yet sophisticated ensemble for their first engagement of the day.
US President Donald Trump and Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May give a joint press conference at the Foreign and Commonwealth office in London
Philip May checks that first lady Melania Trump steps up on to the pavement okay as Prime Minister Theresa May and Trump walk ahead
Keeping it classic: Melania Trump looked perfectly polished as she joined her husband at Downing Street this morning
Wardrobe hero: The First Lady donned a favourite coat from French design house Celine for the occasion, pictured
Watch your step! The President offered a hand to his wife as she teetered towards Number 10 on her vertiginous heels
Simple yet sophisticated: Mrs Trump accessorised the coat with black point-toe heels and a black handbag, as pictured
Warm welcome: President and Mrs Trump were greeted outside Downing Street by the Prime Minister and her husband
Mrs Trump wrapped up against the surprisingly chilly weather in the mid-length camel coat earlier, which features utility pockets, as well as a flattering A-line silhouette.
The First Lady has worn the piece – from one of her favourite designers – on a number of previous occasions, including an outing with the President in June last year.
While she typically wears the coat with the matching beige tie, today Melanie opted to accentuate her waist by adding her own chunky black leather belt with a black buckle.
She finished the look with a pair of black stilettos and a black designer handbag.
The ensemble is the latest in a string of stylish looks sported by the First Lady on the State Visit.
Ready for business: Mrs Trump cut a chic figure as she shook hands with the Prime Minister outside Downing Street today
Wrapping up: The First Lady’s calf-length trench coat was perfect for a chilly morning in London
Packed schedule: Mr Trump guides Mrs May towards the famous black door of No 10 ahead of a working lunch
Last night Melania wore a white evening gown from Dior’s spring 2019 collection as she joined the President and his children for the State Banquet at Buckingham Palace.
The beautiful gown skimmed her figure and had a sheer design at the top – which complimented Melania’s skin tone. Her hair was styled in a stylish bun and she wore her usual smoky eye and minimal jewelery.
She looked relaxed and happy as she shook hands with and rubbed shoulders with members of the royal family including Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cambridge.
History: The President, First Lady, Prime Minister and Mr May view a copy of the United States Declaration of Independence
Earlier she stepped out in a crisp white and navy dress by Dolce & Gabbana as she toured the Royal Collection at Buckingham Palace and visited Westminster Abbey.
The custom white dress featured a contrasting blue collar and flattering waist belt while her white Hervé Pierre hat was complete with a thick navy band around the brim. She finished the look with a pair of matching heels by Manolo Blahnik.
On arrival Melania sported yet another look, stepping off the plane in a £650 Burberry blouse and a navy skirt suit by Michael Kors.
Best fashion foot forward: The outfit is the latest in a string of stylish ensembles worn by the First Lady this visit