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Ivanka Trump's teen daughter Arabella raids her mom's closet to wear dress worth eye-watering price

Ivanka Trump's teen daughter Arabella raids her mom's closet to wear dress worth eye-watering price

Daily Mail​21 hours ago

Ivanka Trump 's teen daughter Arabella has been caught raiding her mom's closet for an event at the White House.
The first daughter recently posted a snap of her family smiling alongside Donald Trump, 79, in the Oval Office after the president swore in Charles Kushner as the US Ambassador to France and Monaco.
While everyone was dressed in their best, Arabella, 13, stood out thanks to her familiar look.
The teen adorned a long white Emilia Wickstead neck dress with cap sleeves and black buttons down the front.
Ivanka actually wore the exact same piece - which costs an eye-watering $2,110 - back in 2018.
She donned the white dress during an event at the White House that celebrated the six-month anniversary of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
The duo looked almost identical in side-by-side pictures in the gown - and it came days after social media users mistook Ivanka and her daughter as sisters thanks to their similar looks.
In early June, Ivanka and her family enjoyed an evening with Trump at a UFC match.
Arabella, 13, adorned a long white mock neck dress with cap sleeves and black buttons - and Ivanka actually wore the exact same piece back in 2018 (seen)
Ivanka donned the white dress during an event at the White House that celebrated the six-month anniversary of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
Ivanka flaunted her incredibly thin frame for the outing, donning a long, tight white dress and white strappy sandals.
The gown was strapless but had sleeves down her arms, which drew attention to her skinny shoulders.
Ivanka's daughter Arabella and her son Joseph Frederick, 11, also attended the event alongside their dad Jared Kushner, 44.
Before the match, Ivanka posted some adorable family snaps to her Instagram.
The family smiled ear-to-ear as they stood together in front of a white wall.
Jared and Joseph wore button-down shirts and pants, while Arabella sported a long black gown with a matching scarf.
Many people were stunned by Ivanka's beauty and youthful appearance, with some admitting they thought the mom and daughter were actually sisters.
'Always keeping it so classy. By the way, you and your daughter look more like sisters than mother-daughter,' someone said about the duo.
'Ivanka, you look extra gorgeous in these photos!' another commented.
In the carousel of photos, the mom-of-three included a sweet mirror selfie that Arabella took of the pair.
Another picture captured the moment Ivanka and her daughter looked sweetly at one another.
'What a beautiful family!' someone else gushed.
'Your daughter is pretty like you,' another user wrote.

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