For a long time, wallpaper was reserved for accent walls, spare bedrooms, hallways and perhaps a daring dining room. But now, this decorative statement is having its moment on a much grander scale.
The 1970s were statistically the worst times of the Troubles. There were 2,096 killings between 1970 and 1979, and 68 of ...
Twentieth-century American painter Alice Neel (1900- 1984) had a sharply uncanny eye for a portrait, her emotive ... Hannah Silver is the Art, Culture, Watches & Jewellery Editor of Wallpaper*. Since ...
The US First Lady's portrait in 2017 was in colour and it was a close-up of her face. Before the inauguration, the Trump transition team released official portraits of US President Donald Trump ...
By Clarissa-Jan Lim First lady Melania Trump’s office has released her official White House portrait, a black-and-white photo that appears geared toward setting the tone for her return to ...
Instead, it’s the 47th official first lady portrait. Released by the White House on Monday, the picture — captured by Belgian photographer Régine Mahaux — has already sparked discussions ...
The White House released an official portrait of first lady Melania Trump, one week after her husband, President Donald Trump, was sworn into office. The onetime fashion model was photographed by ...
The White House has unveiled Melania Trump's official portrait, taken on January 21, 2025, showing her in a dark suit with the Washington Monument in the background. This comes after the release ...
Jan. 28 (UPI) --The White House has released a new official portrait for first lady Melania Trump. The black-and-white snapshot features Trump, 54, standing before a large window that looks out at ...
It was shot by Regine Mahaux, a Belgian photographer, who has photographed the Trump family previously including Mrs Trump's official portrait from her first stint in the role. Image: Melania ...
After the inaugural hat, the official portrait. Once again, Melania Trump is telegraphing to the world that we should not expect first lady business as usual. But perhaps we should expect business?