Ivanka Trump looked incredibly chic for her father President Donald Trump's second inauguration. The first daughter, 43, was dressed in a forest green Dior skirt suit, which she teamed with a matching fascinator, during the day.
The French fashion house is one of Ivanka's stepmother Melania Trump's go-to designers. The first lady wore a coat and cape by Dior to inaugural events over the weekend, and famously wore a Christian Dior gown for her and Donald's wedding in 2005.
Ivanka accessorized her Dior outfit on Monday, Jan. 20, with black gloves and a Lady Dior bag. The mom of three's 13-year-old daughter Arabella looked equally stylish for the 60th Presidential Inauguration ceremony. The teen was dressed in a camel cape coat teamed with matching pants and gloves. Ivanka shares her daughter and two sons, Joseph and Theodore, with her husband Jared Kushner, who served as a White House senior advisor during President Trump's first term.
While Ivanka was an advisor to her father the first time around, she's explained why she does not intend to serve this time. "The main reason I am not going back to serve now is I know the cost and it’s a price that I’m not willing to make my kids bear,” she shared on an episode of the Skinny Confidential’s Him & Her Show.
Although she loves "policy and impact," Ivanka admitted on the show that she hates politics. "And unfortunately, the two are not separable,” she said. “There is a darkness to that world that I don’t really want to welcome into mine. To some degree, I’m, you know, at the center of the storm because my father is about to be president, but it’s a very dark, negative business. And some people love like the gladiator aspect of it, you know, the fight. That was never me.”
Ahead of her father's 2025 swearing-in ceremony, Ivanka wrote that she was looking forward to watching her dad take the oath of office again. Alongside photos from her father's first inauguration and first term as president, she wrote: "As the Inauguration approaches, I find myself filled with gratitude as I reflect on special moments with my father and family from eight years ago, when we first stepped off Air Force One upon arriving in Washington, D.C. Witnessing my father become the 45th President of the United States, lighting Shabbat candles with Jared in the Lincoln Bedroom on Inauguration Day, helping Theodore crawl for the first time in the White House State Dining Room, watching Joseph play with his little brother aboard Air Force One, and seeing Arabella sneak through the secret door of the Resolute Desk are memories I will cherish forever. I look forward to watching my father take the oath of office again as the 47th President of the United States. I am proud of his unwavering strength and resilience and am excited to celebrate this historic milestone alongside him once more."
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