Descendants of billionaire family still wear their mother's old clothes
In 2017, Arabella made international news when she demonstrated her ability to speak fluent Chinese. At that time, Arabella was considered an effective “soft diplomacy tactic” of her grandfather, US President Donald Trump.
Now entering her teenage years, Arabella continues to attract attention with her cute appearance every time she appears.
Recently, when Arabella was at the White House with her grandparents and parents, she surprised everyone by showing that she had grown so big that she could fit into her mother’s dress. Arabella wore her mother’s dress, which cost over $2,000, to the White House to meet her grandfather.
After Ivanka Trump - Arabella's mother - shared a series of family photos on social media, attention was focused on Arabella. She appeared gracefully in the classic white dress that her mother used to wear. This detail shows an interesting aspect of the Trump family's parenting style.
Although known as a powerful billionaire family, the Trump family's descendants still have to learn to spend frugally and reuse what is available in the family.
The white dress Arabella used was a $2,110 throwback from her mother's, designed by Emilia Wickstead. Ivanka Trump wore the same design to an appearance at the White House in 2018.



Ivanka Trump wore a white dress by designer Emilia Wickstead in 2018 (Photo: Page Six).
The dress Arabella reused from her mother is considered one of Ivanka Trump's iconic fashion choices.
Ivanka once shared that she pursues a classic fashion style mixed with modern elements: "I like elegant, neat outfits but they must be flexible, so that they are suitable for work and also suitable for the role of a mother and wife."
Put aside career to accompany children
Ivanka Trump (born 1981) is one of the children who attracts the most attention of US President Donald Trump. Ivanka attracts the international media and public with her impressive appearance and classy style.
She graduated with a degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania (USA). Ivanka soon joined the Trump Organization to help run the family business.
Ivanka was once a strong supporter of her father in his political career. She was his senior advisor when Mr. Trump was President of the United States in the 2017-2021 term. However, during his second term, Ivanka did not participate in important tasks.
Regarding this, she shared: "I love my father very much, but at this time, I choose to prioritize my own family and my children who are gradually growing up."
Ivanka is married to businessman Jared Kushner, they have 3 children including Arabella Rose (13 years old), Joseph Frederick (11 years old) and Theodore James (8 years old).
Ivanka once shared that in her journey of motherhood, she believes in the value and meaning of always prioritizing family life.


Ivanka Trump appeared with her children recently (Photo: Page Six).
Teach children to find their own pleasures
As for her eldest daughter, Arabella, Ivanka encouraged her to play piano, dance ballet, and learn Chinese before she started elementary school. More recently, as her daughter entered her teens, Ivanka revealed that Arabella has shown an interest in vocal training, horseback riding, and jiu-jitsu.
In his parenting philosophy, US President Donald Trump believes in the value of personal pleasures, and encourages his children to find their own pleasures from an early age. He believes that pleasures will help teenagers grow up to be better people, and not indulge in reckless partying or use drugs to find pleasure.
Understanding the value of healthy hobbies, Ivanka and her children have found activities that suit their inclinations and interests. Actively participating in extracurricular activities is a must for Ivanka's children, so that they can find things that interest them.
From a young age, Arabella spent her time volunteering with organizations that help people with disabilities. Arabella also regularly serves at a charity that provides free food to families in especially difficult circumstances.
At home, Ivanka said she maintains a strict diet, allowing her children to eat only healthy foods. To prevent them from being picky eaters, she limits the choices of food they can choose from when dining at home.
Ivanka and her husband agree to maintain family meals with all members. They usually reserve Friday nights for family meals. When work permits, they turn off their phones for 25 hours from Friday night through Saturday, so they can truly focus on being with their family.


Arabella, her grandparents, parents and younger brother went to the White House to meet her grandfather - US President Donald Trump (Photo: Page Six).
Teach children to cherish time with their parents
Ivanka said she always tries to arrange to have private time with each child every day. Through each stage of their growth, she will have separate activities suitable for each child.
For example, when the children were very young, even with the help of a babysitter, Ivanka still set a goal of feeding them 3 bottles a day by herself. As the children got older, she would spend at least 20 minutes a day playing with toys with them.
She also tries to arrange her work schedule so that she can be home before her children go to bed. When the children were young, Ivanka would put them to sleep herself. As they got older, she read at least two pages of a story every night with them.
To help their children appreciate the time their parents spend with them, Ivanka and her husband always plan "appointments" with their children. Taking the children to buy books, to the library, to buy toys... are all considered "appointments". Both sides will schedule and agree on the activities to be carried out together.
In addition, Ivanka also focuses on eating out with her children so that they can learn more about social interaction. When the children are old enough to know how to behave politely when eating out, she will have lunch out with them once a week.
Ivanka said she is very strict with her children in maintaining discipline. She does not let them watch TV or use their phones for too long, nor are they allowed to eat too much candy or sweets.
Ivanka once compared raising children to managing human resources: "You cannot teach children about respect, cooperation or polite behavior if you yourself do not have those qualities. To guide my children to do something, I always look back at myself first."
According to Page Six/SCMP
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