They may be sisters, but Ivanka and Tiffany Trump couldn’t be more different.
And the same goes for the pair’s distinct and disparate styles.
Typically,Ivanka Trump favors expensive outfits, embracing all things bougie and couture.

Indeed, her style is very much that of the socialite it-girl stealing the spotlight at every opportunity.
Meanwhile,Tiffany Trump isn’t immune from wearing a bad outfit or two.
Here’s the lowdown on Ivanka and Tiffany Trump’s differing styles.

In 2008, Ivanka and Tiffany Trump appeared at an event for the prospective opening of Trump Tower Dubai.
Celebrating the launch of the collection in Canoga Park, the sisters were polar aesthetic opposites.
Tiffany’s outfits are never quite as polished or put-together as those of her big sister, Ivanka Trump.

Ivanka, however, was effortlessly stylish in a blue sweater paired with a flared floral skirt.
They were far from twinning, however, with their dresses reflecting their personal aesthetic tastes.
As for Tiffany, she’s notoriously tight-lipped when it comes to overtly discussing her political leanings.

Tiffany also favored red tailoring for the ceremony, but hers resembled a micro minidress rather than an overcoat.
Tiffany Trump, however, isn’t afraid of experimenting with color.
She made this resoundingly clear when she painted the town blue during a trip to London in 2018.

“She has been having a rough summer,” a source toldPeopleat the time.
It was giving Blair Waldorf after-school chic.
The contrast between the outfits was, perhaps, also a reflection of the sisters' age gap.

Folks on X, agreed that Ivanka’s outfit was a bizarre choice for the regal occasion.
As such, she’s rarely seen wearing tight clothing.
This may be in part due to the prominent role she played throughout Donald Trump’s presidency.

Ivanka’s outfits were suitably professional and understated for such undertakings.
However, at the 2024 Republican National Convention, it appeared that she’d had a change of heart.
Ivanka was, well, still serving her signature brand of old-money socialite.




