First lady Melania Trump is all business in her official portrait, unveiled by the White House on Monday.
The black and white image, snapped by Belgian photographer Régine Mahaux, was captured in the Yellow Oval Room one day after Melania’s husband Donald was sworn in as the 47th president.
The first lady, 54, is dressed in a dark suit and white blouse and rests her hands on a reflective table with the Washington Monument visible behind her.
In contrast to the smile in Melania’s full-color 2017 portrait, also shot by Mahaux, the first lady’s lips are closed in a serious expression this time around.
Mahaux, based in Paris, has regularly photographed the Trump family since 2006.
Other of the snapper’s noted subjects include the Belgian royal family, actor Robert De Niro and actress Salma Hayek.
The first lady has said she will divide her time between Washington, New York and South Florida over the next four years — the better to spend time with her son Barron, a freshman at NYU.
“I will be in the White House. And when I need to be in New York, I will be in New York,” Melania told Fox News in a Jan. 13 pre-inauguration interview.
“When I need to be in Palm Beach, I will be in Palm Beach. My first priority is to be a mom, to be a first lady, to be a wife.”
Barron, 18, is also expected to visit the White House on breaks from school — and was a crowd favorite at last week’s inaugural parade. Melania accompanied the president Friday to North Carolina and Southern California to examine major disaster areas — at one point consoling a devastated homeowner in her native Slovenian.
“This time I have everything. I have the plans, I already packed, I have selected the furniture. So it’s a very different transition this time, the second time around,” Melania told Fox News of her return to the White House.
“I think it will be an exciting four years. We have a lot to do to put the country back in shape.”