Ivanka Trump looked effortlessly chic in an all-green suit as she arrived ahead of Father Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday morning.
The president-elect’s eldest daughter was seen wearing a dark green ensemble as she arrived at the service at St. John’s Church, as Trump prepares for his second presidential term.
Ivanka looked stunning in a simple yet striking outfit, featuring a wool pencil skirt and matching jacket.
The gorgeous jacket was structured around the body and cinched at the waist with a thin black leather belt. It also featured an elegant symmetrical A-line element, with the right-side flap cascading down.
She accessorized with a matching beret-style hat, black high heels, sheer black stockings, and leather gloves.
Ivanka wore her hair in a French style and kept her makeup simple, adding pearl earrings.
The 43-year-old carried a stunning Dior bag on her arm, which appeared to be the Lady Dior bag in black Cannage grained calfskin with gold finishes, which retails for $5,900.
Her three children, who she shares with husband Jared Kushner, were also dressed for the occasion.
Ivanka Trump looks effortlessly chic in a deep forest green suit as she arrives ahead of her father Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday morning.
Her daughter Arabella, 13, appears to follow in her mother’s elegant footsteps, wearing a beige ensemble that included a cape and belt with matching gloves, which completed her long, arched hair.
Their sons Joseph, 11, and Theodore, eight, wore navy suits.
Last night, Ivanka stunned in an Oscar de la Renta dress at a candlelight dinner at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC.
The mother of three wore the off-the-shoulder empire waist dress with crystals and pearls, floral embroidery and silver stole to the event, where she was seen rubbing shoulders with Elon Musk and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
Ivanka will not take on the same responsibilities as the last time her father was in office, and previously stated that she wants to be his emotional support this time around.
Instead, she hopes to simply be her father’s emotional support person during this presidential cycle.
“I hate politics,” he confessed. “I went through years of madness.”
“It’s the loneliest situation in the world, the enormity of the decisions you make every day, how transactional everyone is with you.”

President-elect Donald Trump’s eldest daughter was seen wearing a green ensemble as she arrived at the service at St. John’s Church, as Trump prepares for his second presidential term.

Her three children, who she shares with her husband Jared Kushner, were also dressed for the occasion.

Her daughter Arabella, 13, appears to follow in her mother’s stylish footsteps, wearing a beige ensemble, while her sons Joseph, 11, and Theodore, eight, wore navy suits.

Ivanka looked stunning in a simple yet striking outfit, wearing a wool pencil skirt with a matching deep green jacket.

Ivanka sits in St. John’s Church with her three children, Arabella, Joseph and Theodore.

Elon Musk speaks with Ivanka Trump and Shivon Zillis, right, before President-elect Donald Trump speaks at a dinner at the Building Museum in Washington.
However, Ivanka speaks to her father almost every day and is likely to be an influence behind the scenes even without a formal title.
‘I really want to be able to introduce myself to him as a daughter and be there for him, take his mind off things and watch a movie with him or watch a sports game, know that he can be with me and be himself, and just relax.’
Ivanka did not participate in her father’s 2024 presidential campaign. It was a stark contrast to the 2020 race, where she was a regular presence at his rallies.
The devoted mother said the main reason she will not return to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is her children Arabella, Joseph and Theodore.
‘The main reason I won’t serve again now is because I know the cost. And it is a price that I am not willing to make my children pay,” she said.
“My main goals were just to be the best mom,” 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.”