Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump’s eldest daughter, attended the White House event honoring the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday with her children, including Arabella Rose and Theodore James. For the occasion, Ivanka Trump donned a springtime blue look from Dolce & Gabbana.
Ivanka Trump and her children Theodore James Kushner and Arabella Rose Kushner arrive for an event celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles, 2025 Super Bowl champions, at the White House on April 28.
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Trump’s outfit featured a structured, double-breasted blazer with multiple decorative buttons arranged in two vertical rows down the front. The blazer had a defined waistline, lapels and small pocket details at the hip level. She completed the look with a matching knee-length pencil skirt, hitting just below the knee, and light-colored pumps that coordinated with her outfit.
Ivanka Trump and her children Theodore James Kushner and Arabella Rose Kushner arrive for an event celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles, 2025 Super Bowl champions, at the White House on April 28.
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Arabella Rose coordinated with her mother in a light blue sleeveless dress with pleated details, while Theodore James donned a light gray suit with a white dress shirt.
The event celebrated the Philadelphia Eagles’ victory in Super Bowl LIX over the Kansas City Chiefs. Several Philadelphia Eagles teammates skipped the reception with the president, including quarterback Jalen Hurts.
Ivanka Trump and her children Theodore James Kushner and Arabella Rose Kushner arrive for an event celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles, 2025 Super Bowl champions, at the White House on April 28.
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On Instagram, Trump shared a clip of her son racing against Saquon Barkley in the White House Rose Garden.
“Celebrating with champions at the White House today! Congratulations to the @philadelphiaeagles on an amazing season and Super Bowl win,” she wrote. “My highlight of the day? Theo challenging @saquon to a race in the Rose Garden after my father wisely demurred! Thanks Saquon for being such a great sport.”