First Lady in Red: Trump heads to Mar-a-Lago for the FIFTH time since becoming president after Barron's first flight on Marine One - but all eyes are on Melania who stuns in regal coatdress and matching gloves

  • First Family touched down in West Palm Beach in Florida before being taken to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend
  • Earlier flew in Marine One from the South Lawn of the White House to Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland 
  • Melania managed to steal the show however, outfitted in a stunning Alice Roi red coat dress, matching red leather belt and gloves
  • Barron Trump was also at the White House on Friday for the first first time since the weekend of President Trump's inauguration in January 
  • The 10-year-old was photographed  with his mom Melania and dad walking across the lawn outside the Oval Office to Marine One

The First Family touched down in Air Force One at West Palm Beach on Friday afternoon and headed straight to President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, for the  fifth time since he took office.

Punching a fist in the air for the cameras as he disembarked, Trump led his wife Melania and son Barron to the presidential motorcade, where they were whisked to his luxury club - the so-called Winter White House.

However, despite another tumultuous week in Washington, attention was focused not on the president but on his glamorous wife Melania.

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President Donald Trump points from Air Force One with First Lady Melania and son Barron after arriving at the Palm Beach International Airport

President Donald Trump points from Air Force One with First Lady Melania and son Barron after arriving at the Palm Beach International Airport

 First Lady Melania Trump waves she walks from Air Force One with President Donald Trump and their son Barron

Taking it all in: President Trump turns to speak to his 10-year-old son and his wife after they touched down

Taking it all in: President Trump turns to speak to his 10-year-old son and his wife after they touched down

Trump raised his fist as his family disembarked Air Force One ready for another weekend at Mar-a-Lago in Florida

Trump raised his fist as his family disembarked Air Force One ready for another weekend at Mar-a-Lago in Florida

Melania glides down the walkway from Air Force One and prepares to be taken to Mar-a-Lago with her husband and son Barron

President Donald Trump's wife Melania Trump and their son, Barron Trump walk to their vehicle after arriving together on Air Force One

President Donald Trump's wife Melania Trump and their son, Barron Trump walk to their vehicle after arriving together on Air Force One

President Trump and First Lady Melania have made numerous trips to his Florida home since the inauguration

She stood out from her navy-blue clad boys in a stunning red coat dress designed for her by Alice Roi that was cinched with an equally gorgeous red leather belt and gloves by the same designer.

And if the styling looked familiar, that is because the First Lady wore Alice Roi to the National Prayer Service in January, the day after her husband's inauguration. 

The look was finished off with her favorite pair of Gucci sunglasses and tan suede heels by Jimmy Choo.

Earlier, Barron had made a rare appearance at the White House on Friday, his first since his father took office almost two months ago in January.

The 10-year-old son of President Trump was photographed while making his way across the White House lawn for the first time, where he boarded Marine One with his mom and dad. 

The Trumps walk with their son Barron to Marine One at the White House

The Trumps walk with their son Barron to Marine One at the White House

Visiting dad: Barron Trump was at the White House on Friday (above) for the first first time since the weekend of President Trump's inauguration in January

Visiting dad: Barron Trump was at the White House on Friday (above) for the first first time since the weekend of President Trump's inauguration in January

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It was hard to miss the First Lady as she boarded Marine One with her husband Donald Trump and son Barron.

Melania stood out in a bright red coat dress and red gloves by which she balanced with a pair of neutral toned suede pumps by Jimmy Choo.

Her dress is by Alice Roi, an American designer who she has had a long running relationship with. It features the brand's signature high curved collar and a belted waistline that flaunted FLOTUS' trim figure.

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Away they go: The 10-year-old was photographed with his mom Melania and dad Donald (above) walking across the lawn outside the Oval Office to Marine One

Like father like son: The schoolboy wore a blue blazer for his weekend away

Like father like son: The schoolboy wore a blue blazer for his weekend away

Barron and Melania listened as The President spoke on the walk out

Barron and Melania listened as The President spoke on the walk out

Slaying with her style: Melania managed to steal the show however, outfitted in a stunning red coat dress which she wore with matching red leather belt and gloves

Slaying with her style: Melania managed to steal the show however, outfitted in a stunning red coat dress which she wore with matching red leather belt and gloves

She paired the coat with a towering pair of nude suede heels

She paired the coat with a towering pair of nude suede heels

Barron steps onto Marine One for the first time

Barron steps onto Marine One for the first time

The family was greeted by their pilot when they arrived at Andrews Air Force base

The family was greeted by their pilot when they arrived at Andrews Air Force base

Barron is already almost as tall as his father, despite only being ten years old

Barron is already almost as tall as his father, despite only being ten years old

One big plane! Friday was no doubt the first of many commutes from the White House lawn to Air Force One, but the site still seemed to impress the young man

One big plane! Friday was no doubt the first of many commutes from the White House lawn to Air Force One, but the site still seemed to impress the young man

Barron will be celebrating his 11th birthday day on Monday March 20

Barron will be celebrating his 11th birthday day on Monday March 20

Barron boarded Air Force One behind his mother

Barron boarded Air Force One behind his mother

Barron wore a pair of New Balance sneakers with his blazer and slacks

Barron wore a pair of New Balance sneakers with his blazer and slacks

Waving: The first family waved to onlookers - not something the President always does when he boards

Waving: The first family waved to onlookers - not something the President always does when he boards

He joined in his parents with a wave before going inside the plane

He joined in his parents with a wave before going inside the plane

Same designer: Melania Trump also wore an Alice Roi design at the National Prayer Service in Washington on her husband's first full day as president in January 

It's unknown how long Barron will stay in Florida as many New York schools are starting spring break for the next two weeks

It's unknown how long Barron will stay in Florida as many New York schools are starting spring break for the next two weeks

Barron got a chance to check out the White House earlier that day after it was confirmed that the middle school student and his mom Melania would be making 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue their primary residence starting in June.

His time in DC was brief however, and after Marine One dropped him and his folks of at Joint Force Andrews it was on to Air Force One and off to Mar-a-Lago for Barron, who spends most winter weekends in Palm Beach. 

The 10-year old will turn 11 on Monday.

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