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Former first lady Melania Trump turns 54 today amid her husband Donald Trump's hush money trial.

Although Trump hasn't addressed why Melania isn't present during his trial to show support, the 45th president stood in front of television cameras and journalists to wish his wife of 19 years a Happy Birthday. 

"I want to start by wishing my wife Melania a very happy birthday," Trump, 77, began. "It'd be nice to be with her, but I'm at a courthouse for a rigged trial."

To celebrate the former model's bornday, take a look at some of the Slovenian-American beauty's show-stopping fashion looks!

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58th Presidential Inauguration 

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During the 58th presidential inauguration parade, Melania shows out in a powder blue two-piece set. In addition to a supermodel reminiscent up-do, the first lady paired her elegant look with elbow-length leather gloves. 

Victory Rally Valdosta, Georgia 

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Melania stunned on stage with then-President Donald Trump during a victory rally on Dec. 5, 2020 in Valdosta, Georgia. Her republican red leather and Zebra pumps makes this ensemble a timeless and classic look. 

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Costume Institute Gala

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Melania and her husband attended the 'Schiaparelli And Prada: Impossible Conversations' exhibition where the first lady found her strut in a stunning white mini and glittery red bottom pumps. The gala was held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in May 2012. 

Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty Gala 

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Dripping in glitz and glamor, Melania wore a figure-flattering nude tone sequin gown to the 'Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty' Costume Institute Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in May 2011.  

Smithsonian's First Lady Collection

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Melania stunned in a classic lavender monochromatic look at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. where she witnessed the dress she had previously donated on display.