Tiffany Trump opted for black on a recent date night. The youngest daughter of Donald Trump and his second wife, Marla Maples, shared some photos on social media, showing her alongside one of Jean-Michel Basquiat's most emblematic artworks.
In photos shared on her Instagram, Tiffany wore a black tight gown as she stood next to Basquiat's "Per Capita," a 1981 painting that's become one of the artist's most emblematic works.
Tiffany's gown was made up of lace and glittery fabrics, which she complemented with silver jewelry in the form of earrings and a watch, and matching silver pumps. She styled her hair loose and wavy.
Tiffany also shared a photo alongside her husband, Michael Boulos, showing him wearing a suit, with the two holding on to each other in front of the artwork.
Tiffany shared more photos of the night out, showing her alongside some close friends in an unknown destination. She tagged her husband and the dress' designer, Saiid Kobeisy.
"Per Capita" is one of Basquiat's most famous works, and is at times featured in various of his exhibits, hosted in locations all over the world. The artwork was released in 1983 and has been interpreted as a critique of capitalism.
Tiffany wrapped 2025 with some baby updates
Last month, Tiffany Trump shared many photos and updates of her son, Alexander Trump Boulos, whom she welcomed earlier in the year.
All through the month, she shared how her family celebrated the holidays, with plenty of traveling to snowy locations, including the White House, and holiday parties alongside their closest friends and family.
On December 31st, Tiffany shared a recap of some of her favorite photos of her son, showing him wearing all manner of onesies and having all sorts of unique experiences.
"Wrapped in warmth, love, and a little," she captioned the post, which contained images of Alexander wearing different Christmas outfits. One of the images showed her alongside her husband and son as they posed next to a Christmas tree, with all of them wearing matching pajama sets made up of small prints of Santa Claus's cartoon face.
She also shared photos alongside her mother, Maples, who often writes comments in her posts, sharing her love for her only grandson.
"We are so grateful for Alexander," wrote Maples in one of her Christmas posts. "His joy, wide-eyed wonder, and that sweet little smile say everything that needs to be said… he already knows the Light of Christmas. Love for all, family, and a joyful spirit."







