The Complete Transformation Of Tiffany Trump
With so many members in the Trump family, it can be difficult to keep up with who's who, especially when it comes to the president's children. While Donald Trump's eldest daughter, Ivanka Trump, made a name for herself as a presidential advisor during POTUS' first term, his second daughter, Tiffany Trump, has stayed out of the spotlight more than her siblings. But for those watching closely, it's clear that she's been through a huge transformation over the years, in life and in style.
Tiffany was born in 1993 to Donald Trump's second wife Marla Maples, though the two didn't get hitched until two months after she was born that October. At the time, Donald already had three children with his first wife Ivana Trump: Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric. Following his short-lived marriage to Maples, Donald famously married the current First Lady Melania Trump, and the two welcomed his youngest child, Barron, in 2006. As a middle child in this blended family, Tiffany often slipped through the cracks of the public's gaze, even when her father was first elected president in 2016. Without overwhelming media attention to answer to, she had the freedom to explore different career paths, relationships, and fashion styles.
Not one for making head-turning fashion statements, Tiffany's early aesthetic reflected the trends of the era. Minidresses paired with her blond hair worn with a chic middle part defined her teens and early adult years in the 2010s. Once her world expanded to the White House, Tiffany's style naturally took on a first daughter feel; simple black minis were replaced with glamorous sparkling numbers and Republican red. As a mom and wife in her 30s, she continues to have fun with fashion, switching up between elegant gowns and capsule wardrobe staples as the situation calls for it.
1993-2010: Tiffany Trump grows up in California
Born on October 13, 1993, in West Palm Beach, Florida, Tiffany Trump spent most of her childhood in California. After her parents' 1999 divorce, she and her mom moved to the sunny West Coast, where she went to school in Calabasas (and likely rubbed shoulders with LA's elite). Named after the luxury jewelry store Tiffany and Co., whose flagship location is on Fifth Avenue near her father's Trump Tower, she was always going to lean towards a high-end style.
Despite living with her mother in Los Angeles — and getting to witness Marla Maples' post-divorce style transformation after her split from Donald Trump — Tiffany still saw her father, and was photographed with him at the Miss USA after-party in 2004. At just 11 years old, her long blond hair wasn't too different from the 'do of her older years: parted in the middle, and filled with golden lowlights that broke up the cooler blond pieces. Wearing a cute spaghetti-strap dress, the tween was also already showing signs of her future love affair with feminine fashion.
By the time she was in high school, Tiffany seemed to be firmly riding the bandwagon of the Y2K era's trends, which soared back to popularity in 2024. She had noughties-approved side bangs at the 2010 Young Hollywood Awards, where she posed with Marla Maples on the red carpet. The 17-year-old was already ahead of 2010 beauty crazes and other things people found attractive in the tenties, tightlining her eyes to go with her sweetheart-neckline LBD. Now more mature, her hair featured layers that took some of the heaviness out, creating a chic look for the mother-daughter outing. Face-framing layers can make you look younger, but that was probably the least of the teenager's worries.
2011-2016: Tiffany Trump finds her footing in her style and career
In 2011, Tiffany Trump dipped her toe in the music industry pool with the release of her single "Like a Bird" and also began an internship at Vogue, reportedly lunching with Anna Wintour herself. She graduated high school the following year, and by 2013, it seemed that the fashion world was winning her over. She was pictured at New York Fashion Week that September, posing in a figure-hugging black-and-white mini with mesh panels. The geometric design had the 2010s aesthetic (which made a comeback in 2023) all over it, and the budding fashionista paired it with her hair in loose barrel waves that were also trending at the time.
Like many young people, Tiffany hadn't decided on what she wanted to pursue career-wise, but she did begin a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Pennsylvania. There, she met Ross Mechanic, and the two started dating around 2016. She was spotted at VH1's Save the Music Foundation's Hamptons Live Benefit that year, where she rocked a sheer blue mini with lace embellishments. The risqué frock seemed to suggest that Tiffany was getting more comfortable in her own skin, while her hair had shifted from creamy blond with brond lowlights (which are not the same as highlights!) to a yellower, warmer base color with dark roots and caramel tones.
She continued to explore fashion in 2016, modeling for Andrew Warren at New York Fashion Week. But 2016 marked a life-changing milestone in Tiffany's life, seeing her father campaign and be voted in as president of the United States. As we began to see her make more public appearances, including speaking at the Republican National Convention, her aesthetic began to transform.
2017-2020: Tiffany Trump embraces a new role as the first daughter
Following his election at the end of 2016, Donald Trump became president of the United States in 2017, raising everyone in his family to international fame. Though she'd grown up with a globally recognized name, this was the first time that Tiffany Trump was gracing the world stage, and she'd transformed her wardrobe to look the part. For the 2017 inauguration, she went for a chic all-white ensemble by Taoray Wang. Then for the prestigious inaugural ball, Tiffany was twinning with her mom, Marla Maples, in Simin Couture. "For Tiffany, it was a very last-minute," Simin Taghdiri explained to The Hollywood Reporter of Tiffany's silver mermaid-style gown. "Last week, I got an email that Tiffany and her mom needed a dress ... I spent two days altering dresses."
The Simin Couture gown seemed to be part of a trend; Tiffany shared an Instagram snap a few days earlier showing her in another silver dress with a lace skirt and a metallic belt. That May, she opted for another ultra-glam gown to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of Battle of the Coral Sea with her family, per Instagram. And while her beau Ross Mechanic was still tagged in some of the pics, they reportedly split the following year. In the summer of 2018, she met Michael Boulos while vacationing in Greece, and the rest is history.
Tiffany wasn't as involved in her father's presidency as some of her siblings, but she did support his 2020 bid, once again speaking at the RNC and making her stance clear that November by appearing in a pic wearing flaming red suit. Having graduated from Georgetown Law that May, she appeared to be more confident in her politics.
2021-2025: Tiffany Trump ties the knot and explores maternity fashion
2021 brought significant changes for Tiffany Trump. With the election of President Joe Biden, the Trumps were sent packing from the White House. But Tiffany's life still brought many firsts, even if she was no longer one of the first daughters. She got engaged to Michael Boulos that year, with the pair eventually tying the knot on November 12, 2022. Her wedding gown was a mesmerizing Elie Saab creation featuring glittering embellishments, a tapered waist, a ballet neckline, and a fairytale train. She wasn't one of the celebrities who stunned in Vera Wang, but her dress was exquisite.
Without the pressure of being the president's daughter, Tiffany was free to enjoy her first few years of married bliss without a care. The newlyweds lead a mostly private life, but Tiffany did share a selection of their vacation snaps on social media, with one November 2024 carousel showing her in breezy summer staples. Though her wedding hair was side-parted, she seemed to revert back to her go-to middle part, which appeared to be lifted with money-piece highlights around her face. The next month, Tiffany shared Instagram photos of her trip to Switzerland, which saw her with the same chic hairstyle and winter basics.
Though it wasn't obvious through the photos, Tiffany was pregnant by the last quarter of 2024. She brought in 2025 with feminine maternity fashions, including an off-the-shoulder silver gown by Zuhair Murad that she wore to the 2025 inaugural ball. She was the epitome of sophistication at the ceremony itself, sporting a navy coat dress. For her April bridal shower, she went for a sweet blue embellished maxi — the perfect piece to welcome son Alexander Trump Boulos, who arrived in May.
2026-Present: Tiffany Trump explores her style without limits
She might be part of the first family of the United States once again, but Tiffany Trump seems to be having more fun with her fashion this time around. A year into her father's second term as POTUS, she appears to have ditched the extravagant metallic gowns in favor of a wider variety of ensembles. In early January 2026, Tiffany posted a carousel of photos that showed her in a high-neck black dress with nude underlay. She was clearly at a formal event, but her fitted gown paired with loose waves and chic curtain bangs seemed to have a more playful energy than her earlier shimmery numbers. Curtain bangs are one of the best bangs styles for a round face and also help to give Tiffany's gorgeous blond 'do a little more bounce.
In February 2026, Tiffany visited Egypt with her family, opting for the laidback combo of a white T-shirt and beige cargo pants, which were one of the most comfortable fashion trends of 2025. Her carousel also showed a similarly neutral-toned co-ord that looked both intentional and practical for exploring the Valley of the Kings. Subdued tones might be the start of a new fashion era for the mom of one, since she also appeared at the State of the Union Address in a cloud-toned suit with white trim. There were a few unfortunate outfits at the 2026 State of the Union Address, but Tiffany looked fresh in her muted suit and metallic pumps.
Tiffany Trump has certainly evolved over the years, but she hasn't had the only transformation in the MAGA-verse. Having grown up in the spotlight but also managing to cultivate a private life for herself, her story mirrors the complete transformation of her niece Kai Trump.