Ivanka Trump revives mom's 'favorite vintage dress' 21 years after the late businesswoman first wore it
13.02.2023 - 19:13
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A post shared by Ivanka Trump (@ivankatrump)"Warming up for @managermyles' 30h birthday 1920's style. HBD!," Ivanka wrote alongside he video.
She later added a snap with her husband, Jared Kushner, who donned a simple button-down shirt, jeans and sneakers. In captioning the snap, Ivanka made reference to her mom, a former model, while also jabbing her husband for skipping the dress code of the evening. "Swinging into the night in one of my mother's favorite vintage Bob Mackie Dresses," she wrote, adding, "Jared clearly failed to comply with the 1920s theme!"The former first daughter also posted an image of the dress to her Instagram grid. She captioned it with two dancing lady emojis. Ivana, who Donald Trump's first wife, was found dead in her New York townhouse in July 2022.
A medical report said she sustained blunt impact injuries as the result of a fall down the stairs. She was 73.Tiffany, the '80s pop icon who famously sang "I Think We're Alone Now," looks nothing like her former self. The singer — whose full name is Tiffany Darwish — has continued to keep her name out there over the years, having released 11 studio albums while also appearing on multiple TV shows and movies.
She's even about to head out on a new tour to promote her "Shadows" album.A post shared by Tiffany (@tiffany_tunes)Tiffany, now 51, is also very active on social media and often posts selfies and images from performances. Some of the snaps are silly and mundane, whereas others are borderline provocative and busty. A post shared by Tiffany (@tiffany_tunes)The recent snaps are a far cry from Tiffany's looks as a younger woman, wherein she was often pictured with big hair and prudent fashion.Tiffany — who many consider a one-hit-wonder — shattered
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