Audrey Hepburn’s son reacts to Ivanka Trump’s inaugural ball gown tribute

Audrey Hepburn’s son chimed in on Ivanka Trump’s recent tribute to his mother.

On Monday night, the first daughter, 43, attended her father President Donald Trump’s inaugural ball in a custom Givenchy Haute Couture gown — which was a re-creation of the late Hollywood star’s look in the 1954 film “Sabrina.”

Hepburn’s son, Sean Hepburn Ferrer, 64, wasn’t at all surprised by Trump’s homage to the iconic actress.

“It is no wonder that growing up in a family which knew our mother as a household name she chose to draw inspiration from her, to seek the ultimate elegance and class reference, for an occasion such as this one – the inauguration and the 32nd anniversary of our mother’s passing and, most of all, Martin Luther King’s day,” he told the Daily Mail. “What a cocktail!”

On Monday night, Ivanka Trump attended the inaugural Liberty Ball in a gown that paid homage to the late Audrey Hepburn. REUTERS

Her custom Givenchy Haute Couture dress was a re-creation of Hepburn’s look in the 1954 film “Sabrina.” Getty Images

Hepburn’s son, Sean Hepburn Ferrer, wasn’t surprised by her tribute to his mother. REUTERS

“Over the past 71 years her legacy has grown to become transgenerational and transnational,” he continued. “Her elegance, which has its roots in her inner beauty and spirit, is often a reference point, an anchor, for many celebrities, actresses and models in these times in which we appear to have somewhat lost our way.”

Trump indeed took inspiration from the style icon, wearing a near-identical black-and-white strapless number with floral motifs and a ruffled trim.

She swapped the white gloves seen in the movie for a black pair, completing the look with a diamond necklace and flower-shaped studs from Leviev.

“It is no wonder that growing up in a family which knew our mother as a household name she chose to draw inspiration from her, to seek the ultimate elegance and class reference, for an occasion such as this one – the inauguration and the 32nd anniversary of our mother’s passing and, most of all, Martin Luther King’s day,” he said to Daily Mail. Courtesy Everett Collection

Meanwhile, a White House rep told Page Six Trump was “honored” to wear the gown. Everett Collection / Everett Collection

Sean’s father is actor Mel Ferrer. The pair were married from 1954 to 1968. She’s pictured here with Sean in 1979. Bettmann Archive

A rep told Page Six that Ivanka was “honored” to wear the piece.

She was also “incredibly grateful [to the] Arnault family and the Givenchy atelier for creating this masterpiece, capturing the original artistry and elegance with remarkable precision and craftsmanship.”

The rep added that Hepburn has long been a personal inspiration to Trump.

“She views it as a great privilege to honor her legacy in this way, and is incredibly grateful to the team at Givenchy for bringing this moment to life.”

Earlier in the day, for the swearing-in ceremony, Trump opted for a forest green skirt suit from Dior. ABC

She paired the outfit with a matching hat from Dior. REUTERS

Earlier in the weekend, Ivanka modeled another couture look, choosing a custom Oscar de la Renta gown that was hand-embroidered with crystals and pearls in a floral pattern.

Before the ball, Trump supported her father at the swearing-in ceremony, where she wore a forest green Dior suit.

She paired the belted jacket and pencil skirt with a matching hat, Lady Dior bag, leather gloves and coordinating pumps.

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