The Trump women rarely miss an opportunity to make a style statement, and the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House was no exception. Held during a weekend of celebrations that also marked Donald Trump’s 80th birthday, the star-studded event quickly turned into an unofficial fashion showcase for the family’s leading ladies.
Among those in attendance were Ivanka Trump, Lara Trump, Bettina Trump, Tiffany Trump, and Kai Trump, each bringing her own signature style to the celebration.
Fans flooded social media with compliments, with many saying the stylish group looked like “royalty.”

The Trump Ladies Look Sleek At UFC Freedom 250
Ivanka opted for a sleek black jumpsuit featuring a plunging V-neckline and paired it with classic slingback heels. Her daughter, whom she shares with Jared Kushner, coordinated in a black floral lace maxi dress styled with heels.
Lara embraced a softer palette, wearing a semi-sheer embellished top adorned with white floral details and subtle shimmer. She paired the look with crisp white wide-leg trousers and a slim belt that accentuated her waist.
Tiffany also gravitated toward white, stepping out in a feather-trimmed mini dress with a high neckline that added a glamorous touch to the evening.

Meanwhile, Kai brought some sparkle to the event in a strapless midnight-blue dress covered in shimmering silver scalloped embellishments, making it one of the night's standout looks.
Melania Trump, who was notably absent from Bettina and Donald Trump Jr.'s recent wedding celebration—alongside Donald Trump himself—attended the UFC event in a fitted black dress layered under a sleek leather jacket.
Fresh off her wedding festivities, Bettina made a public appearance with Donald Jr. in a chic strapless lace top paired with tailored black trousers, offering a sophisticated and understated bridal-afterparty look.

UFC Held At White House For First Time In History
The Ultimate Fighting Championship's highly anticipated UFC Freedom 250 event took place on June 14, 2026, on the South Lawn of the White House, making history as the first professional sporting event ever held on the presidential grounds. The landmark event was organized as part of the celebrations leading up to the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and was intentionally timed to coincide with both Flag Day and Donald Trump's 80th birthday.
Blending politics, patriotism, and sports entertainment, the event featured a one-of-a-kind setup that saw UFC fighters make their entrances from the West Wing and Oval Office before walking toward the Octagon. To accommodate the spectacle, the UFC erected a massive 92-foot-tall, 600-ton steel structure known as "The Claw" over the cage on the South Lawn. Approximately 4,300 invited guests attended the historic event, which transformed the White House into an unprecedented arena for mixed martial arts.

