Tiffany Trump wears black one-piece swimsuit in Mykonos days after partying with Lindsay Lohan

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Tiffany Trump continues to live the sweet trust fund life this summer, continuing her prolonged European holiday on the beach in Mykonos.

The first daughter, 24, was spotted enjoying the sun and sand on July 31 while vacationing on the Greek Island.

Opting for a modest look, Tiffany tied a long white cover-up over her black one-piece swimsuit, and accessorized with a shoulder bag, jewelry, and dark sunglasses.

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