Melania Trump has been known for taking style risks. The future First Lady doesn't shy away from sexy silhouettes and her look has definitely evolved over the years. Check out her throwback style and how it slowly transformed to her modern classy looks.
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In 1999, Melania hit the red carpet in a dress that's inspiring today's fashion trends.
It's tight and pretty sheer. This is exactly a look that would be worn nowadays.
In 2001, she was photographed attending a film premiere with Donald Trump.
This all white look is classic.
The Slovenian former model went with this black sheer look in 2002.
She doesn't look like a well-groomed First Lady in this photo, but she still looks very pretty.
In the mid-2000s, Mrs. Trump got a sexy makeover.
She lightened her hair and started rocking low-cut and daring clothing. This top looks like lingerie.
In 2004, Melania arrived to the Met Gala in a black gown with a sheer midsection.
The night's theme was "dangerous liaisons." She looks badass enough for that.
In 2007, Mrs. Trump kicked up the glam with a fur coat and lace dress.
She wore this outfit for Stephen Schwarzman's birthday celebration. She looks like a million bucks.
In 2010, Melania modeled a little black dress to a New York City event.
She looks lovely!
Melania loves to dress in all white and this look from 2011 shows why.
She looks stunning and like true royalty.
Here's another all white look Melania wore several years ago.
Melania, who will be the first immigrant First Lady since 1825, looks like a bride here.
In 2014, Melania wore a lace black jumpsuit that was classy with an edgy touch.
She looks ready to party the night away.
In 2015, Melania modeled an off-the-shoulder white dress with matching pumps.
This was for SNL's 40th anniversary celebration. Now they love featuring her in their skits along with her husband.
The Trumps have a lot of money and their style shows it.
Melania has the best closet of clothing. Let's see what she comes up with as First Lady.