All eyes were on President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump as they visited Queen Elizabeth II in England and of course, we couldn't help but notice some pretty iconic fashion choices.
All eyes were on President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump as they visited Queen Elizabeth II in England and of course, we couldn't help but notice some pretty iconic fashion choices.
While many eyes were on Trump — waiting for him to do something offensive, many eyes were on his wife for a more refreshing reason.
Online spectators couldn't help but notice how reminiscent her look was of Diana would have worn in the 1980s and early 1990s.
It also nicely complimented the white dress worn by the Duchess of Cornwall.
Fans also compared her style to Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly.
"Melania's outfit is well tailored and fitting but has a style edge that is suitable for her," she said. "It has that trendy, classic sleek look what works well for many occasions."
Navy blue and white were supposedly one of her preferred wardrobe pairings.
"This is perfection. What a beautiful fashion tribute to the late Princess Diana," they added
"Like Diana, Melania is elegant, stylish, smart, and sophisticated."
Whether she intentionally copied Diana's signature look or not, she still looked stunning and classy.
Diana may have not been Trump's biggest fan while she was still alive, but perhaps she and Melania could have gotten along better.
"I don’t think she is channeling anyone. She is being herself and that is amazing. Stunning and radiantly beautiful. Wearing the same color as someone previously wore means nothing. Many women have worn navy and white," someone else wrote.
Some fans thought that Melania trying to channel Diana was completely out of order.
Claiming that Diana was way out of Melania's league.
Not a bad point.
If a woman pairs white and navy blue, does that automatically mean her outfit was inspired by Princess Diana?
And there's nothing wrong with paying tribute to somebody that inspires you. Copying is the highest form of flattery, amirite?
What did you think of Melania's Buckingham Palace look?