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Melania Trump to auction off hat, NFT from Macron visit

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Former first lady Melania Trump announced Tuesday she will auction off a famed white hat she wore in 2018, with accompanying physical and digitized NFT drawings.

In this file photo taken on April 24, 2018 US President Donald Trump (R), French President Emmanuel Macron (2nd R), US First Lady Melania Trump (2nd L) and French First Lady Brigitte Macron wave from the balcony at the White House in Washington, DC. – Former US First Lady Melania Trump is set to auction off a “Head of State Collection” including a hat, a watercolor, and a digital work “NFT,” her office announced on January 4, 2022. According to the statement from her office, the collection is meant to “commemorate the Trump administration’s first official state visit,” when French President Emmanuel Macron visited the White House in Washington in April 2018. The hat auctioned is thus the one worn by Melania Trump during this visit of the French presidential couple, and had been designed especially for the “First Lady” by her personal stylist, the Franco-American Herve Pierre. Nicholas Kamm / AFP

The three “important one-of-a-kind signed items” commemorate an April 2018 state visit by French President Emmanuel Macron to Washington — the first of the Trump presidency.

Bidding for this lot called the “Head of State Collection” will be held online between January 11 and 25, using the cryptocurrency Solana (SOL).

According to her website, where the auction was announced, bidding will begin at $250,000, currently equivalent to 1,416 SOL.

French-American designer Herve Pierre made the wide-brimmed hat at the request of Mrs Trump, who wore it as she accompanied French first lady Brigitte Macron around Washington.

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The autographed collection also includes physical and digital paintings of Trump wearing the hat, both created by French artist Marc-Antoine Coulon.

The announcement states that a “portion” of the proceeds will go towards scholarships for children  in foster care to learn computer skills.

Trump’s office did not immediately respond to an email by AFP inquiring about the size of the portion that will be donated. 

In her first public project since leaving the White House, Trump announced last month that she would be joining the crypto trend by launching her own platform to sell NFTs (non-fungible tokens).

“I am proud to announce my new NFT endeavor, which embodies my passion for the arts, and will support my ongoing commitment to children through my Be Best initiative,” Trump said in a statement at the time.

“Through this new technology-based platform, we will provide children computer science skills, including programming and software development, to thrive after they age out of the foster community.”

Using the blockchain technology behind cryptocurrencies, NFTs transform anything from illustrations to memes into virtual collectors’ items that cannot be duplicated.

NFTs rocketed into the mainstream last year and are now traded at major auction houses, generating several hundred million dollars in transactions every month.

Trump’s first NFT was a watercolor of her blue eyes —  also created by Coulon — entitled “Melania’s Vision.”

The painting was available for purchase through the end of the year for the price of 1 SOL, or approximately $150 at the time.

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