From princess to former first daughter.
Ivanka Trump channeled Kate Middleton at her 13-year-old daughter Arabella’s bat mitzvah over the weekend, wearing the same caped gown that the Princess of Wales sported to the premiere of “No Time to Die” in 2021.
Donald Trump’s daughter, 41, chose a $5,400 turquoise version of the glittering gold Jenny Packham dress that the royal wore for her movie premiere moment, with the style featuring a plunging front with twisted detail at the waist.
The former presidential advisor wore her blond hair in soft waves for her daughter’s big day, sporting a dramatic smokey eye and nude lipstick.
She seemed to be enjoying the party, sharing a dance floor photo of herself being lifted up on a chair and laughing as guests — including brother Donald Trump Jr. — held her in the air.
Meanwhile, Arabella shimmered in a bespoke dress from Custom By Zoë, wearing a silvery blue and gold frock with tiered ruffles.
The teen — who wore blue flowers in her hair — later removed the bottom tier of her dress and added white sneakers to hit the dance floor.
Perhaps Ivanka was inspired by the Princess of Wales when she attended the Jordanian royal wedding on June 1 alongside the future queen, who wore a different sequined Jenny Packham gown to affair.
The mom of three — who wore a blue Alex Perry dress with a twisted front — was also spotted deep in conversation with Prince William at the glamorous wedding reception.
Ivanka follows in the footsteps of Martha Stewart, who wore a nearly identical version of Middleton’s gold Jenny Packham gown to the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue party last month.
This isn’t the first time the presidential daughter has worn the same dress as Middleton.
She’s stepped out in multiple outfits owned by the princess over the years, such as the blue polka dot Alessandra Rich style that Middleton sported in King Charles III’s 70th birthday photos and a forest green Beulah dress the royal wore in 2019.
More recently, the stylish mom attended synagogue on Saturday while wearing the same white Self-Portrait blazer dress ($570) that the Princess of Wales also owns.
Seems like Ivanka continues to be inspired by the royals across the pond.