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Ivanka Trump dazzled in a white crop top and skirt as she attended a 'romance festival' at the extravagant pre-wedding party hosted by Asia’s richest man for the forthcoming marriage of his son.
The daughter of the former US president, 42, opted to wear a traditional lehenga choli for the event in Jamnagar, India.
The mother-of-three's white crop top featured a silver jewelled trim with fringing underneath and sheer lace sleeves.
Meanwhile, the businesswoman's tiered voluminous skirt was decorated with several patterns and adorned with more silver sequins.
Ivanka completed her ensemble with a matching white shawl and matching bedazzled handbag.
Pictured: Ivanka Trump dazzled in a white sequin traditional lehenga choli for the 'romance festival' during the second day of Anant Ambani's pre-wedding celebrations
The former presidential advisor opted for a statement emerald necklace paired with matching earrings, rings and maang tikka - which sits on the wearer's forehead.
Ahead of the event, Ivanka posed for a family photo with her husband Jared Kushner and their daughter Arabella Rose, 12.
Jared looked dapper in a blue traditional Bandi jacket, cream trousers and black-and-gold loafers.
Meanwhile, the couple's eldest daughter looked stylish in a gold sari and swept her hair into a stylish updo.
In one photo, Ivanka can be seen gazing loving at her husband of almost 15 years.
The mother also shared behind-the-scenes photos from Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's 'romance festival'.
For the second night of their pre-wedding celebrations, the couple had an enormous merry-go-round erected in the garden of Anant's billionaire father's garden.
Ivanka also took a photo of a lavish flower display surrounding several chandeliers inside a tent.
Ivanka posed for a family photo with her husband Jared Kushner and their daughter Arabella Rose, 12
The former presidential advisor opted for a statement emerald necklace paired with matching earrings, rings and maang tikka - which sits on the wearer's forehead
For the second night of their pre-wedding celebrations, the couple had an enormous merry-go-round erected in the garden of Anant's billionaire father's garden
Ivanka, 42, also took a photo of a lavish flower display surrounding several chandeliers inside a tent
Ivanka captioned the photos: 'The celebration of Anant and Radhika's love continues on our second night in India!'
Bride-to-be Anant Ambani, 29, is the daughter of billionaire Shri Viren Merchant, who is the CEO of private health firm Encore Healthcare.
Meanwhile, Anant Ambani, 28, is the youngest son of Mukesh Ambani, India's richest man and the managing director of Reliance Industries, which has a revenue of $110bn.
Yesterday, Ivanka was also seen learning a traditional Indian folk dance during her time in India.
Ivanka joined other female guests for a performance of the dance, which is known as dandiya and involves gyrating while hitting colourful wooden sticks against each other in rhythmic beats.
Also known as the ‘garba’, the dance originates from the western Indian state of Gujrat and is performed at religious and other special occasions.
On the final day yesterday, guests were told to pack something 'casual chic' for the Tusker Trails, where they presumably explored the local area.
The couple took to the stage to welcome their guests to the celebrations. Bride-to-be Radhika wore a glittering pink strapless dress
Pictured: Ivanka Trump with husband Jared Kushner and their daughter Arabella at the pre-wedding cocktail party last night
Ivanka joined other female guests for a performance of the dance, which is known as dandiya
The final event was a Hashtakshar, which translates as 'signature', and guests were expected to wear traditional clothing, such as sherwanis and sarees.
On the first night, the bride and groom-to-be hosted an 'Evening in Everland'-themed cocktail party - which featured a live performance by Rihanna, who was paid £5m for a 90-minute set.
Ahead of the celebrations, guests were reportedly issued with a nine-page dress code which covers the variety of events that will be taking place this weekend.
Local media reports that guests will be travelling to the city of Jamnagar on chartered flights and ferries - and have been told that there is a limit of three suitcases per couple.
Indian publication National News reports that all 1000 guests will have access to laundry services throughout the weekend, which includes express steaming.
The information booklet also states that hairstylists, make-up artists and sari drapers will also be on hand to help.
The guide read: 'We would like you to enjoy each moment to the fullest and make beautiful memories that last a lifetime.'