Melania Trump selling $245 customizable Mother's Day necklaces as husband ... trends now
Former first lady Melania Trump unveiled a customizable Mother's Day necklace that she is selling for $245, after making her return to the fundraising scene as her husband faces growing legal fees.
The 'Her Love & Gratitude' necklace is a one-inch flower pendant with a 16- to 18-inch adjustable chain made in gold vermeil, designed by the former first lady.
Melania's signature is included on each necklace and each purchase comes with a limited-edition digital collectible.
'Let’s honor and celebrate all mothers with love and gratitude,' the former first lady said on Instagram.
Although she is not publicly standing by her husbands side as he is on trial in New York, Melania has quietly returned to Trump's presidential campaign.
Former first lady Melania Trump unveiled a customizable Mother's Day necklace that she is selling for $245
The 'Her Love & Gratitude' necklace is a one-inch flower pendant with a 16- to 18-inch adjustable chain made in gold vermeil, designed by the former first lady
Melania's signature is included on each necklace and each purchase comes with a limited-edition digital collectible
On Saturday she hosted a fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago for the Log Cabin Republicans, an advocacy group for LGBTQ+ members of the GOP.
She has long ties to the group. In 2021, she was the special guest at a dinner the Log Cabin Republicans hosted at Mar-a-Lago, where she was given an award.
Earlier this month, she attended a fundraiser at hedge-fund billionaire John Paulso's house in Palm Beach, where she was photographed with her husband in front of the mansion.
Contributions from that fundraiser went to the Trump 47 Committee, according to the invitation, a joint fundraising agreement with the Republican National Committee, state Republican parties and Save America, a political action committee that pays the bulk of Trump's legal bills.
Donors who gave the suggested $814,600 per person or $250,000 per person will only have $5,000 of their donation go to Save America, sending hundreds of thousands of dollars to the cash-strapped RNC.
Some RNC members were concerned the donations might be redirected