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    PHOTOS: Melania Slays in Stunning Outfit on Cover of Major German Magazine

    By J.C. SosinMay 30, 2025
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    In an incredible display of elegance, First Lady Melania Trump stunned fans around the globe when she appeared on the cover of the prominent German magazine Scheizer Illustriertre, taking the internet by storm with her signature style, which was described as “stunning” and “beautiful” online.

    For context, First Lady Melania Trump, a fashion icon in the U.S. and around the world, appeared on the cover of the German Magazine Schweizer Illustrierte for its October 26, 2024, issue, which covered sections from her memoir related to her experience as first lady, and her recently released memoir. When the cover of the magazine was shared on X, conservatives gushed over the first lady’s glamorous look.

    Moreover, the Schweizer Illustrierte article on Melania covered First Lady Trump’s memoir, Melania, presenting a complex and dynamic picture of the first lady based on the contents of her new book. In the article, journalist Monique Ryser said of Melania’s writing, “The woman who once served as First Lady but seemed strangely absent during the campaign has presented her perspective.”

    In addition, Ryzer zeroed in on Melania’s confession in her memoir that she has always been determined to be completely independent, quoting her as saying, “I never wanted and never want to be dependent. I want to earn my own money and be able to provide for myself.” In addition, according to Ryzer, Melania wrote that she and President Trump “don’t always agree,” adding, “And I don’t have to.”

    Furthermore, Ryzer quoted Melania as saying that without listening to others, “There can be no community.” The first lady went on to speak candidly about her relationship with President Trump, describing her perspective on the president as different from that of the mainstream media and calling him “a very loving, attentive, and helpful man.”



    In addition, in one of the article’s most heartfelt moments, Ryzer quoted Melania describing President Trump’s concern for her, saying, “Even today, he regularly calls my doctor to ask if I was really being looked after, if everything was all right.” Ryzer also wrote that according to her recent memoir, Melania had full faith that Trump would become president, saying, “I told him, if you run, you’ll be elected. I knew it, he’s a magnet for the crowd.”

    Next, Ryzer zeroed in on Melania’s relationship with the press, quoting her as saying, “The media was never fair to me.” Ryzer compared the first lady to Jackie Kennedy, whom she described as “the first to care for the historical legacy,” saying that, unlike Kennedy, “Melania’s work is either criticized or ignored.”

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    When the X account FLOTUS Report shared Melania’s cover appearance on X, conservatives were amazed by how incredible she looked. The X user Sara wrote, “Wow this picture is STUNNING OMG,” and another commenter added, “Good for her. American press has treated her horribly.” Another user chimed in, “Our most beautiful First Lady ever!! Beautiful, smart, gracious, honest, and a true believer in our constitution and bill of rights.”

    Featured image credit: @MELANIAJTRUMP via X





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