Tiffany Trump returned to the Washington spotlight on Tuesday evening, April 28, 2026, gliding into the White House state dinner for King Charles and Queen Camilla in a strapless pastel yellow gown that signaled her confident reentry into public life less than a year after becoming a mother.
The 32-year-old daughter of President Trump and Marla Maples joined her parents, First Lady Melania Trump, and other members of the family for the high-profile evening, which formed the centerpiece of the British monarchs’ four-day U.S. visit. For Tiffany, who has largely retreated from the cameras since welcoming her son, Alexander, last May, the appearance amounted to her most visible turn on the national stage in months.
A Postpartum Debut in Pastel Yellow
The monochrome gown leaned into Old Hollywood territory, with a sculpted sweetheart neckline, artful ruching through the bodice and a cinched waist that gave way to a floor-length pleated skirt. The dress appeared to be a cinched waist ruched maxi currently on sale for $277 from Miss Rosier — a notably accessible price tag for an evening filled with couture.
“Tiffany Trump continues to maintain her presence in the spotlight, this time stepping out at the White House state dinner in a romantic strapless gown that highlighted her postpartum style just months after welcoming her first child,” HOLA! USA reported.
She wore her bleached blonde tresses in sculpted curls swept to one side and kept her accessories pared back, opting for a single statement diamond necklace. Her makeup appeared soft and luminous, emphasizing bronzed skin. The overall effect was deliberate restraint — a study in editing rather than excess.
Tiffany shared a series of Instagram snapshots from the night, including a mirror selfie with husband Michael Boulos, whom she has been married to since 2022. Boulos coordinated in traditional white-tie attire, wearing a black tailcoat with a white waistcoat and bow tie.
A Family Affair at the White House
The Trump family turned out in force for the dinner, including Ivanka Trump, who made a rare Washington appearance in a sky-blue Reem Acra gown featuring mesh long sleeves, a cape and silver embellishments around the cuffs, waist and neckline.
Melania Trump set the tone in a pale delphinium pink silk strapless gown by Christian Dior Haute Couture, paired with off-white Dior suede gloves and matching Dior pale delphinium silk pumps. Queen Camilla complemented the First Lady in a fuchsia pink gown by Fiona Clare, accented by a historic necklace of amethysts and diamonds — part of the Kent Amethyst Demi-Parure, a set that originally belonged to Queen Victoria’s mother, the Duchess of Kent, and was inherited by Victoria before passing through the royal collection to subsequent monarchs.
Beyond the family, the guest list reflected the administration’s blend of business and celebrity allies. New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, Apple CEO Tim Cook and Lauren Sánchez Bezos were among those in attendance, with Sánchez Bezos drawing her own share of attention for an eye-popping look.
According to the White House, the first lady oversaw the dinner preparations.
The meal opened with a garden herb velouté accompanied by a hearts of palm salad, then moved on to a ravioli course enhanced with herbs from the White House grounds.
The main course featured a traditional dover sole meunière, finished in a nutty brown butter.
For dessert, guests were presented with a sweet, beehive-shaped chocolate gâteau paired with a vanilla bean crémeux.
From Mykonos to the Rose Garden
Tiffany’s path to Tuesday’s gilded evening began far from Washington. She and Michael Boulos met in the summer of 2018 at Lindsay Lohan’s beach club in Mykonos, Greece, while Tiffany was vacationing on the island. Their courtship culminated in a proposal in the White House Rose Garden, where Boulos presented her with a 13-carat emerald-cut diamond ring worth an estimated $1.2 million, before the couple tied the knot in a lavish wedding at Mar-a-Lago.
About two and a half years later, the couple welcomed their first child. President Trump publicly revealed his daughter’s pregnancy during a speech at the Detroit Economic Club in October 2024, recognizing several guests in the crowd that day, including businessman Massad Boulos, Tiffany’s father-in-law.
“He happens to be the father of Tiffany’s husband, Michael, who’s a very exceptional young guy,” the President said at the time.
A Quieter Life in Florida
Since Alexander’s arrival, Tiffany has charted a markedly different course from some of her siblings. She and Michael currently reside in Florida, where she has been settling into motherhood while continuing to build on the Georgetown Law degree she earned in 2020.
Her social media presence, once a fixture of Trump-era image-making, has narrowed to tender moments of Alexander’s milestones — small windows into the private life of the Trump family’s youngest generation.
That measured retreat is what made Tuesday’s appearance feel pointed rather than routine. In a room crowded with couture houses and royal jewels, the President’s youngest daughter chose a $277 dress and a single diamond — a quiet flex from a woman who, for now, seems content to choose her moments.
