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Ivanka Trump stunned in a beaded number for a pre-inauguration dinner
The night before Donald Trump’s second inauguration, Ivanka Trump posted a carousel of pictures of her family as they celebrated with a quiet dinner. There was plenty of backlash and controversy as the Trumps prepared to move back into the White House, but Ivanka’s fans couldn’t split their focus from the body-hugging off-the-shoulder dress she wore. “STUNNING. What a dress,” one wrote, while another said, “Absolutely stunning! This dress is one of the most beautiful dresses I’ve ever seen … it’s a dream!” While the gown appears metallic from far away, the eye-drawing effect was actually created with intricate pearly beadwork.
Ivanka Trump drew Handmaid’s Tale comparisons with her inauguration outfit
On the day of her father’s 2025 inauguration, Ivanka Trump went with a pine-green conservative skirt suit that was cinched at the waist with a thin belt. Paired with leather gloves and opaque tights, the look was fashion-forward and appropriate for the occasion, avoiding a spot on our list of the worst-dressed attendees at the Trump inauguration. But critics of the first daughter flooded to the comment section of her Instagram post to compare her dress to the wardrobe department of “The Handmaid’s Tale.” One user wrote, “No coincidence that the outfit is exactly what the Wife wears in ‘The Handmaid’s Tale.’ It is really both beautiful and sinister.”
Ivanka Trump channeled Audrey Hepburn at the ball (and the world took note)
One of Ivanka Trump’s 2025 looks that turned heads for the right reasons was the opulent haute-couture gown from Givenchy she wore to the inaugural Liberty Ball. The strapless black-and-white dress with its extravagant overskirt honored Audrey Hepburn’s costume in the film “Sabrina,” and the connection wasn’t lost on fans, who then sprinted to the comments of Ivanka’s Instagram post.
“Audrey Hepburn and Givenchy would be so pleased,” commented one fan, who added that it was “the best gown of the night.” Along with public praise, the frock garnered several headlines for its tribute to the movie icon.
Matching with her daughter, Ivanka Trump’s red coat wowed fans
Once Donald Trump was back in the White House, the family celebrated with a group photo. Fitting for the daughter of the Republican leader, Ivanka Trump opted for a bright-red coat dress from Suzannah London, while her daughter, Arabella, wore a similar dress from her mother’s wardrobe. This bold look drew attention from fans because it seemed a sweet mother-daughter moment, with one commenting, “The fact that your daughter wanted to match.” However, critics took to the comments with more dystopian comparisons: “Should be blue, the handmaidens wear red, you know the breeding stock, not the wives and masters.”
Not even an injury could draw attention away from Ivanka Trump’s metallic midi dress
March brought yet another attention-grabbing look for Ivanka Trump. Appearing to have injured her foot, Ivanka posted a photo in which she wore a protective boot paired with a striking metallic dress. Though it was curiosity into the foot injury that lured some fans to the comments, the biggest star of this post was undoubtedly the stunning midi dress with its bling, choker neck, and intricate pattern. “SO Beautiful!!! And the dress is stunning too!!” gushed just one of Ivanka’s fans. “What happened that you are in a boot?!” asked another fan, who couldn’t help but add, “You look so beautiful in that dress!”
Ivanka Trump had fun with fashion in Miami, despite the backlash
Though Ivanka Trump knows how to nail a conservative silhouette, she’s also no stranger to risqué styles. The dress that she rocked in one April 2025 Instagram post featured a plunging neckline, cutouts, and fun fringe detail, and it certainly worked up the masses. As usual, the pro-Ivanka party supported the first daughter, calling the dress “beautiful” and “gorgeous.” Others had a problem not with the dress itself, but with Ivanka having so much fun with fashion despite the widespread problems in the U.S. Given the political climate, could this be one of Ivanka Trump’s most inappropriate outfits? We’re not so sure, but one critic summed up their concerns succinctly: “Marie Antoinette…. eating cake.”
Ivanka Trump’s gilded mini turned all the heads
Despite the ongoing criticism of both her father and her lifestyle, Ivanka Trump has continued to rock her signature high-fashion ‘fits throughout 2025. In May, she attended a Formula 1 racing event in Florida with husband Jared Kushner, to which she wore an alluring skin-tight gold mini with a halter neck. This time, the comment section was full of fans calling the former model a “goddess” and the dazzling dress “stunning.” Even those who don’t like Ivanka couldn’t help but praise the look, with one commenter posting, “Beautiful daughter of a dictator.” Ivanka Trump’s first Met Gala outfit should have landed her on the worst-dressed list, but this dress was a winner!
Fans gushed about Ivanka Trump’s black cutout dress
Still in Florida that May, Ivanka Trump — clearly unbothered by any criticism — posted a few more snaps with the caption, “305 vibes.” This time, she opted for a black mini from Cult Gaia with cutouts in the midriff and a Grecian neckline. “Princess Diana donned an outfit in a mine field one day then a sexy leopard bathing suit the next! You have the same tempo!” commented one fan. Another noted, “Love this dress.” Not everyone loved the summery ‘fit, though, as one critic asked, “Does Project 2025 allow outfits like the one you are wearing?”
Ivanka Trump proved less is more with this LBD
In June 2025, Ivanka Trump turned heads with a much more low-key look than some of the others in her arsenal. On a trip to New York City, she sported an LBD with a V-neck — not overly deep compared to some of her other outfits — and a basic ruffled hem. Commenters once again rushed to Ivanka’s post to leave their thoughts on this dress. “10/10,” one commenter rated it, while another noted, “Stunning! Black is your color.” Others asked Ivanka to share where the dress was from, highlighting that even when you can afford the most elaborate getups on the market, less is often more.