Eager fashion fans tagged her as the “best dressed” at President Donald Trump’s inauguration events, and now the style inspiration behind at least one of Arabella Kushner’s outfits appears to have been revealed.
The 13-year-old checked out her stylish mother Ivanka Trump’s wardrobe as she joined her family at a service at Arlington National Cemetery outside Washington, DC.
arabella She was wearing a familiar plaid coat when her grandfather laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Sunday afternoon.
The $2,260 black and white coat dress is from Suzannah London and was worn by Ivanka in 2019 and 2020.
Evoking her mother’s original outfit, Arabella also paired the check number with a black turtleneck, as well as matching boots and gloves.
President TrumpTood silently next to the vice president. J.D. Vance At the grave, the 78-year-old laid a wreath of white flowers with a red, white and blue ribbon before saluting as a bugle played ‘Taps’.
Also present were his wife, Melania, and several family members, including glamorous daughter Ivanka.
President Trump also visited Section 60 of Arlington Cemetery, where many veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are buried.
Arabella Kushner looked at her stylish mother Ivanka Trump’s wardrobe while attending an event ahead of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, it has been revealed.
Meanwhile, despite the plethora of stunning designer outfits worn at President Trump’s inauguration events, fashion fans have declared that Arabella is the best dressed of them all.
The 13-year-old daughter of Ivanka, 43, and Jared Kushner, 44, wore a beige cape ensemble to the events where her grandfather was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States, and has quickly become one of fashion favorites. fans.
Arabella, who let her long dark hair fall loose over her shoulders, was quickly praised for her stylish look by viewers who credited stylish mum Ivanka for passing on the fashion gene.
‘Aren’t we going to talk about how a 13-year-old girl was the best dressed at the inauguration?’ wrote one fashion fan in a publish in tiktok.
‘Bravo. Classy in every way. Awesome,” one user agreed. ‘This is how you dress a child more maturely. Not in bikinis or crop tops or shorts. This is classy,’ another declared.
Arabella is the eldest of Ivanka and Jared’s three children. The couple, who married in 2009, also share sons Joseph Frederick, 11, and Theodore James, eight.

Arabella’s eye-catching $2,260 black and white wrap dress is from Suzannah London and was worn by Ivanka in 2019 and 2020.

Arabella, the 13-year-old daughter of Ivanka Trump, 43, and Jared Kushner, 44, wore a beige cape ensemble to the events where her grandfather was sworn in as the 47th president.

Arabella is the eldest of Ivanka and Jared’s three children. The couple, who married in 2009, also share sons Joseph Frederick, 11, and Theodore James, eight.
Donald Trump, 78, took the oath of office in Washington, DC on Monday, promising to bring a “Golden Age” to the United States as he was sworn in as president for the second time.
During a church service at St. John’s Church before the swearing-in ceremony, Joseph and Theodore stole the show after they fell asleep.
In an instant, Ivanka’s eldest son was leaning against her, appearing to be fast asleep, while his brother was also on the verge of sleep.
In another snap, the children shamelessly looked at their mother, who then looked proudly towards their father. Both children appeared to have difficulty keeping their eyes open during the service.
Ivanka looked elegant in a deep forest green ensemble for the swearing-in ceremony, as her father prepared for his second presidential term.
Despite her role in her father’s administration the last time he was in office, Ivanka won’t take on the same responsibilities and says she wants to be his emotional support this time around.
“I hate politics,” he told The Skinny Confidential podcast last week. “I went through years of madness.”
Ivanka did not participate in her father’s 2024 presidential campaign, marking a stark contrast to the 2020 race, where she was a regular presence at his rallies.
The dedicated mother said the main reason she won’t return to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is her children.
‘The main reason I won’t serve again now is because I know the cost. And it’s a price I’m not willing to make my children pay,” she said. “My main goals were just to be the best mother,” she said.
“Every time I had to miss something, I thought, I’ll never let this happen again the moment I leave the White House.”