
EXCLUSIVE Ivanka Trump flaunts her trim pins as she soaks up the sun in floral mini dress to celebrate Mother's Day in Miami
Ivanka Trump was captured soaking up the sun as she celebrated Mother's Day with her family in Miami, Florida, on Sunday.
The first daughter, 43, slipped into a stylish tropical print mini dress for the occasion - which appeared to be Farm Rio's $185 ruffle dress - as she set sail on a boat before later tucking into brunch.
She finished the look with a wide-brimmed straw hat, beach style tote bag, cat-eye sunglasses and strappy white sandals.
The mom-of-three appeared to be in good spirits alongside husband Jared Kushner as well as their kids Arabella Rose, 13, Joseph Frederick, 11, and Theodore James, nine.
Ivanka tied her long blonde locks in a low pony behind her back but was forced to restyle it with a hairbrush after being buffeted by the wind.
Jared, 44, went shirtless on the boat but stayed sun safe by hiding behind a baseball hat and sunglasses with the kids all opting for more muted, casual ensembles.
Ivanka and her family were picked up on the boat from their private dock at their $24 million home on Miami's famously exclusive Indian Creek Island before dining out at Italian restaurant Casadonna.
The first daughter, 43, slipped into a stylish tropical print mini dress for the occasion - which appeared to be Farm Rio's $185 ruffle dress - as she set sail on a boat
She finished the look with a wide-brimmed straw hat, beach style tote bag, cat-eye sunglasses and strappy white sandals
The family enjoyed a stroll around Miami once they reached land and made their way to the restaurant
The family's 1.3-acre estate overlooking Biscayne Bay is just one of 41 homes in the exclusive village known as 'Billionaire Bunker' thanks to its mega-rich residents, including Tom Brady and Jeff Bezos.
The family purchased the fixer-upper in April 2021, a few months after they moved from Washington, D.C., to Miami.
On Sunday, Ivanka took to Instagram to share a heartfelt post about her mother, who was married to President Donald Trump from 1977 to 1990.
She shared a carousel of touching snapshots of Ivana - who tragically passed away after sustaining injuries from falling down the stairs in July 2022.
The pictures included several touching moments enjoyed by the mother-daughter duo over the years - from sun-soaked holiday snaps to affectionate cuddles and birthday celebrations.
Ivanka wrote: 'Happy Mother's Day to all the incredible mothers out there!
Ivanka and her family were picked up on the boat from their private dock at their $24 million home on Miami's famously exclusive Indian Creek Island
The First Daughter spent some downtime on her phone during the boat ride
The family spent time chatting and snacking while cruising in the water
The kids - Arabella Rose, 13, Joseph Frederick, 11, and Theodore James, nine - all opted for more muted, casual ensembles
There was a whole host of sweet pastry treats on offer including frosted bread, donuts and croissants
Ivanka shared a glimpse of her own mother's day celebrations after penning a heartfelt post about late mother Ivana, who was married to President Donald Trump from 1977 to 1990
'Today, I'm holding close the beautiful memories of my mother, Ivana — her strength, humor, and love continue to guide me every day.
'I feel her presence in so many moments, especially as I raise my own children.
'I'm also deeply grateful for my grandmother, Babi, who fills our home with wisdom, grace, and unconditional love.
'Her quiet strength is a gift to all of us, and I cherish the bond she shares with my kids.'
She concluded: 'To every mother, grandmother, and mother figure — thank you for the love you pour into your families and the light you bring into the world.'
Elsewhere, Ivanka shared a glimpse into her own Mother's Day celebrations today via her Instagram stories.
She showcased several bouquets of white flowers as well as a sweet treat consisting of strawberries and cream.
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