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Ivanka Trump looked pretty and polished in a forest green skirt suit and matching hat at father Donald Trump’s inauguration Monday.
She accessorized her asymmetrical belted jacket and pencil skirt with black leather gloves and a Lady Dior bag.
During the pre-inauguration events over the weekend, the eldest daughter chose to wear outfits designed by Oscar de la Renta, which upset some of the fashion house’s liberal supporters.
Among her outfits was a unique silver gown with crystal and pearl embellishments that she wore for the Sunday evening candlelight dinner, and a camel coat adorned with orchid appliqués for the wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.
Ivanka was joined for the morning’s church service by her three children: daughter Arabella, 13, and sons Joseph, 11, and Theodore, 8.
Both boys were dressed in navy blue suits, while Arabella looked chic in a camel-colored belted cape and matching pants.
On the other hand, Melania Trump, the stepmother and returning first lady, opted for a more patriotic color scheme. She was seen wearing a navy double-breasted coat by Adam Lippes and a matching hat by Eric Javits when she attended St. John’s Church.
At Trump’s previous inauguration in January 2017, Ivanka and Melania both went for sculptural suiting, with the former choosing an ivory Oscar de la Renta look and the latter in a powder blue homage to Jackie Kennedy by Ralph Lauren.
For the inaugural ball later that evening, Ivanka swapped her jacket and trousers for a glittering gold Carolina Herrera gown that was covered in crystals. She pulled her hair up into a loose updo, the better to show off the dress’ sweetheart neckline and illusion sleeves.
Ivanka, 43, appeared just a few times on the campaign trail with her father during his third bid for the presidency; in July, she attended the RNC in a white Versace skirt suit with embellished buttons, and in November, she celebrated his win over Kamala Harris wearing a blue velvet suit by Reiss and red lipstick.
It seems that Ivanka and husband Jared will not be involved in Trump’s second term, though both previously served as senior advisors at the White House and Ivanka as head of the Office of Economic Initiatives and Entrepreneurship.
“I’ve really enjoyed the opportunity as a family to be out of the spotlight … and so we’ve both really enjoyed the opportunity to be down here in Florida with the kids,” Kushner said in Feb. 2024, adding that he will focus on Miami-based investment and private equity firm Affinity Partners.