Donald Trump’s wife has gone commando in her style choice for the important meeting.
Melania has been pictured walking through the White House grounds with her husband and their Argentinian counterparts.
Argentina’s President Mauricio Macri arrived with his wife, Argentine First Lady Juliana Awada, to hold talks with Trump on a range of issues.
Melania, 47, wore an army green two piece outfit, which included a military-style jacket and pencil skirt.
The jacket was fitted with imprinted stitching and cinched in at her waist.
Melania’s matching green skirt was decorated with a line of buttons which formed a slight split just above the knee.
The First Lady wore her hair down in loose waves and completed the look with a pair of pointed white and black patterned heels.
Her Argentinian counterpart wore an eye-catching red dress with matching heels, which easily blended into the stylish scene.
Donald Trump and the Argentinian President held their meeting to discuss how best to deepen the relations between their countries.
They were expected to explore a range of bilateral and regional issues, from trade to security and the deteriorating political situation in Venezuela.
It’s also possible that lemons might be on the agenda.
The Trump administration recently delayed a decision by former US President Barack Obama, which included lifting 16-year-long ban on Argentine lemon imports.
Though Melania accompanied her husband to welcome their Argentinian guests to the White House, the First Lady still hasn’t technically moved in.
She broke with tradition when she did not initially accompany her husband to the iconic presidential property, opting to stay at Trump Tower in New York instead.
Transition spokesman Jason Miller said the Trumps were “energised and excited about their new role” but felt concerned about son Barron changing schools in the middle of the year.
According to reports Melania has also stayed behind to prepare Trump Tower for the families official move to Washington.
Now it has been revealed that Melania will be moving to the White House this summer.