January 22, 2025 8:12 am EST

Usha Vance’s shimmered at the inaugural ball.

Accompanied by husband and Vice President JD Vance, the former corporate lawyer made a statement in a dazzling blue dress from Reem Acra.

“This stunning linear sapphire dégradé gown features intricate paillette embroidery and a delicate Chantilly lace underlay, perfectly blending timeless sophistication with modern allure,” the Lebanese fashion designer described the number in an Instagram caption.

The second lady opted for minimal accessories with the glittering sapphire number, adding just black suede pumps and diamond stud earrings.

She joined Melania Trump — who went with a black and white Herve Pierre strapless gown — as well as Ivanka Trump (in custom Givenchy), Lauren Sánchez, wearing Dolce and Gabbana) and more.

Earlier in the day, Vance attended President Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony in a custom peony pink cashmere coat by Oscar de la Renta.

The mother of three complimented the outerwear with a tonal scarf, layered over a matching long-sleeved tea-length dress.

She finished off the look with Manolo Blahnik boots ($1,595), gloves, a coordinating clutch and playful flower-shaped earrings.

Vance had a high-fashion-packed weekend.

She kicked off the celebrations at a dinner held in honor of her husband’s new role on Saturday, where she looked stunning in a strapless black velvet Oscar de la Renta gown featuring floral embellishments.

Sunday, she arrived at a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Virginia’s Arlington National Cemetery in a white Sergio Hudson coat dress.

Later that night, she attended the candlelight dinner, which was held at the National Building Museum in a deep purple Gaurav Gupta gown.

Vance met the vice president when they were both students at Yale Law School, where they graduated in 2013.

The couple tied the knot the following year at a ceremony in Kentucky.

They share three children: Ewan Blaine, 7, Vivek, 4, and Mirabel Rose, 3.



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