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Someone who actually deserves praise... as opposed to the greedy, selfish, delusional, complicit #ivankatrump 😝 She's seriously so gross! #Repost @furiosa_lives ・・・ "Former Vice President Joe Biden’s daughter Ashley has started a line of 100% made in America clothing to fund sustainable change in impoverished communities. Her efforts stand in stark contrast to President Donald Trump’s fashion brand, as well as his daughter Ivanka’s line of clothing and accessories. Both Trump’s produce knockoff luxury items in foreign countries, almost certainly exploiting sweatshop and child labor. For all his talk of bringing manufacturing back to America, and his supposed dedication to championing the average American worker, Trump is more than willing to outsource jobs and exploit cheap labor in the developing world." 🇺🇸 #womenwhowork #teamivanka #americafirst #ivankatrumpshoes #buyivanka #teamivanka #presidentdonaldtrump #ivankatrumpjewelry #seekthetruth #gaysfortrump #womenfortrump #feminist #fucktrump #dumptrump
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Making Shopping Great Again with these beautiful ladies. We let as many people as possible know that we will not support @nordstrom @nordstromboca @nordstromrack we will be taking our business to other retailers, like @lordandtaylor_boca This is not about party politics, it's about supporting @ivankatrump and other woman entrepreneurs. She should not simply be defined as the Presidents daughter but defined by her own success. Her fragrance is #1 on Amazon and other retailers are proudly carrying her line. #grabyourwallet #buyivanka #mrsflorida (at Nordstrom Town Center at Boca Raton)
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De la marca de Ivanka Trump se han oído muchos comentarios y el principal es que ha utilizado la nueva situación de Donald Trump como presidente para dar salida a sus productos. Muchos detractores de Trump han boicoteado los productos de Ivanka con el siguiente hashtag #GrabYourWallet para evitar que se compren, pero aquellos que si están a favor del actual presidente han querido echar un cable a Ivanka comprando de manera masiva uno de sus productor a través de Amazon. ¿Sabes ya de que producto hablamos?
http://es.newsgur.com/2017/02/ivanka-trump-y-su-producto-estrella-en.html
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Ivanka Trump Wore a $325 Coat From Her Own Company to Visit the Supreme Court
Ivanka Trump might have stepped down from her fashion label, but that doesn’t mean her style game has suffered. Now that the 35-year-old daughter of President Donald Trump has relocated to Washington, D.C., she’s often spotted in on-trend looks in her daily appearances from the White House to the Capitol Building (and the Trump Hotel too). From everyday work looks to extravagant gowns for upscale events, the first daughter’s outfits are generally always sophisticated and refined.
Recently, the mother-of-three shared an image alongside Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and her father wearing a sleek black dress — an sleek option she often sticks with. On the same day, the three participated in a discussion on women in business, a platform the 35-year-old mother is passionate about, and helped to launch The Canada-United States Council for Advancement of Women Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders.
Check out some of her most recent looks.
Slideshow: Melania Trump Style File
Read More: Lara Trump Says She’s on #TeamIvanka With Tank Top
Related: Ivanka Trump Supporters Are Boycotting Nordstrom: #BuyIvanka
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Ivanka Trump wearing a black coat of her own design with her daughter Arabella Kushner on the steps of the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.
To take her daughter to hear a Supreme Court case in Washington, D.C. on Feb. 22, Ivanka Trump wore a piece of her own design, the Asymmetrical Walker Coat with a detachable brooch. The wool jacket originally retailed for $325 — but is currently on sale for $159. Trump attended the court session at the encouragement of Justice Anthony Kennedy, who extended her an invitation when they met at the inauguration lunch. “Arabella and I visited the Supreme Court this morning and attended a hearing,” the first daughter shared on Instagram. “I’m grateful for the opportunity to teach her about the judicial system in our country firsthand. #SCOTUS#SupremeCourt #ImportantLessons#MotherDaughter” (Photo: AP)
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Ivanka Trump wearing a striped Altuzarra skirt with a turtleneck with U.S. Senator Tim Scott and President Donald Trump at the National Museum of African American History and Culture
For a visit on Feb. 21 to the National Museum of African American History and Culture on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., Ivanka Trump paired a $950 Altuzarra pencil skirt with a navy blue turtleneck. (Photo: Reuters)
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Ivanka Trump in a black dress with President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Ivanka Trump posted a picture on her Instagram account on Feb. 13, 2017 in a black dress with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Donald Trump after participating in a discussion on women in business at the White House in Washington, D.C. on February 13, 2017. The Canada-United States Council for Advancement of Women Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders was launched during the discussion. (Photo: AP Images)
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Ivanka Trump wearing a black off-the shoulder gown with her husband Jared Kushner
The 35-year-old wore a black off-the-shoulder gown with her husband, White House adviser Jared Kushner, in Palm Beach, Fla., on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2017. (Photo: AP Images)
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Ivanka Trump wearing a white coat on Air Force One with her husband and kids
Ivanka Trump departed Air Force One with her husband, Jared Kushner, and their 3 children at Palm Beach International airport in in West Palm Beach, Fla. She was wearing a sleek ivory coat, shades, and sandals. (Photo: AP Images)
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Ivanka Trump at the White House wearing a brown shift dress with ruching
She wore a nude dress with three-quarter sleeves while walking with her husband Jared Kushner to a news conference with President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Feb. 10, 2017, at the White House. (Photo: AP Images)
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Ivanka Trump in a navy blue jacket with fur trim en route to Marine One with her father
The first daughter was spotted in a navy and black coat with black pumps while walking with her father President Donald Trump to board Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on Feb. 1, 2017. (Photo: AP Images)
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Ivanka Trump in Carolina Herrera with her husband Jared Kushner
Ivanka’s Instagram post of her Carolina Herrera look for the Alfalfa Dinner at the Capital Hilton on January 29, 2017 garnered major controversy, as it was posted shortly after her father signed an executive order hours earlier temporarily banning new refugees from entering the United States. (Photo: Instagram)
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Ivanka Trump wearing a red coat with her family at the Washington National Cathedral
For the National Prayer Service at the Washington National Cathedral on Jan. 21, 2017, Ivanka wore a burgundy velvet wrap dress coat with suede pumps. She styled her hair with a headband. (Photo: AP Images)
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Ivanka Trump in Carolina Herrera at an inaugural ball
Ivanka wore a champagne Carolina Herrera ball gown to the Freedom Ball in Washington, on Friday, Jan. 20, 2017, at the Washington Convention Center. (Photo: Getty Images)
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Ivanka Trump, wearing Oscar de la Renta, and Jared Kushner heading to Inauguration Day events
Ivanka wore a green dress with a matching coat from designer Oscar de la Renta on Jan. 19, 2017 in New York City, the day before her father’s inauguration. (Photo: AKM-GSI)
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“Dumped #Nordstrom today for Dumping Ivanka! This is how it went down... #byenordstrom #buyivanka”
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Women Go Viral After Closing Their Accounts at Nordstrom in Support of Ivanka Trump
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Over the past few weeks, multiple brands have dropped the Ivanka Trump label in protest of her father’s policies. Yet, as most clearly evidenced by a video shared by Laurie Ray on Facebook, the first daughter still has her supporters.
Ray, along with Sara Salazar Williams, Jeannie Petersen Guthrie, Natalie Poulsen Germaine, Krysta Noel Price, and Amy Llewelyn, recently went to Nordstrom to cancel their accounts with the company. “Dumped #Nordstrom today for Dumping Ivanka! This is how it went down… #byenordstrom #buyivanka,” reads the caption of the video, which has received 1.2 million views and nearly 18,000 shares since it was posted Wednesday.
The group, wearing matching T-shirts with a black-and-white photo of President Trump and “Haters Gonna Hate” on it, visited a Nordstrom store in Chandler, Ariz., and filmed their experience canceling their accounts with the department store. “Because they caved, no money for Nordstrom,” one of the women said. “Headed to Dillard’s to buy all kinds of stuff,” another said.
“I was actually a former employee for a number of years and I’ve been shopping at Nordstrom’s for 30 years, and because of your decision to drop Ivanka Trump, I will no longer shop at your store, nor will my husband or our nine children or our eight grandchildren,” Ray was captured saying to customer service.
In response to the video, Guthrie shared a lengthy post on Facebook thanking those who responded kindly. “We had no intent of ever entertaining anyone other than our few fb friends/family and enjoying a good time together as girlfriends. I am thrilled to find that we were not alone in this cause and that thousands and thousands and thousands of others were doing the exact same thing as us,” she wrote. However, the attention that the video has received has also meant that the women have been criticized. “As our posts reached ‘viral’ status, trolls and haters found us. They decided to play dirty. It is disheartening to see so many fellow Americans and especially women make such awful comments to people they do not know,” Guthrie continued. “I love everyones [sic] right to disagree, but I do not love anyones [sic] choice to spew undue hate. We are strong women. We stand for the things we believe in. Opposition will not change that in us, no matter the level of UGLY they show.”
These women aren’t alone. The hashtags #BoycottNordstom and #BuyIvanka are flooding social media, even after presidential adviser Kellyanne Conway apologized for urging viewers to support Ivanka Trump’s line during a Fox News interview. “Go buy Ivanka’s stuff is what I would tell you,” Conway said last week. “It’s a wonderful line. I own some of it. I fully — I’m going to just, I’m going to give a free commercial here: Go buy it today, everybody. You can find it online.”
Many on Twitter ridiculed Nordstrom for being petty, with one woman regretting her recent shopping spree. “Bad move, Nordstrom! You just lost a customer that spent over $11K at your stores just in 2016.” Others vowed to fill their closets with Trump-branded clothing. On Instagram, anti-Trump protests were chalked up to publicity stunts.
Liberal women seem to have something against smart, beautiful, successful women #BuyIvanka https://t.co/EUFUcUSw85
— OverTaxed in NY (@end_media_bias) February 8, 2017
We must fight back against the jealousy and petulance from liberal feminist who are dead set on destroying @IvankaTrump #BuyIvanka #MAGA pic.twitter.com/xkjwvI3XmU
— Johanna (@C0nservativeGal) February 9, 2017
I'm buying @IvankaTrump clothes tonight. I have 1 top already that I love. It's VERY flattering, cute & work appropriate. ❤ #BoycottNordstom
— basschica (@basschica) February 9, 2017
Blaming “poor sales,” Nordstrom announced that it was pulling Ivanka Trump merchandise from its stores on Feb. 3, shortly after President Trump signed an executive order to halt immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries. Nordstrom said it had given Ivanka Trump notice in January and denied caving in to pressure after topping the #GrabYourWallet hot list, a grassroots movement to boycott companies that sell Trump products.
Still, the president took it personally, tweeting, “My daughter Ivanka has been treated so unfairly by @Nordstrom. She is a great person — always pushing me to do the right thing! Terrible!” White House press secretary Sean Spicer followed up with “This is a direct attack on his policies and her name.”
The result of the president’s tongue-lashing was a 7 percent increase in Nordstrom stock. According to CNN Money, the department store’s stock price had reached $46 by last Thursday, up from $42.65 before the tweet, and has remained in that range.
Yet grassroots boycotts have been around for decades, and research shows that they generally don’t harm a company’s bottom line, only its public image — “in part because the activists are not typical consumers of their target companies’ goods,” writes Brayden King at Fortune. “For example, animal rights activists who belong to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals would not frequent the fast-food restaurants they often urge consumers to avoid. In addition, consumers tend to be fickle and unwilling to part from their favorite products and services to support a boycott, even when they are ideologically aligned with its goals.”
Some companies aren’t even waiting to be boycotted — they’re jumping into the fray and clarifying their political positions. Reebok just released a “Nevertheless She Persisted” T-shirt — a battle cry sparked by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who last week was silenced by the Senate after attempting to read a letter by civil rights activist Coretta Scott King while opposing the confirmation of Sen. Jeff Sessions as attorney general. And the CEO of menswear company Under Armour has praised President Trump as a “highly passionate” and “pro-business president.”
Whatever your political views and fashion preferences, boycotts seem to be here to stay. Eighty-one percent of consumers say they’ll make personal sacrifices to stick to their morals, according to recent research. There’s never been a better time to expand your style horizons!
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#BuyIvanka: Mujeres apoyan productos de Ivanka Trump: https://t.co/rT7lhl4imp https://t.co/DBoacvlaIC
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#BuyIvanka: Mujeres apoyan productos de Ivanka Trump: https://t.co/HVOaSyTK32 https://t.co/r9THTMt67b
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Blog Post #3: Kellyanne Conway promoting Ivanka Trump’s Clothing Line
As a result of Nordstrom and other stores dropping Ivanka’s clothing line, White House counselor, Kellyanne Conway took it upon herself to express how Ivanka is a successful and prominent woman, and a role model to other women everywhere. In what appears to be a desperate attempt to bring sales back up, Conway gives a “free commercial” and tells everyone to buy Trump’s products online because the brand is so wonderful. She also includes that she has some of the products with the intention of buying more because she loves the brand and its products. With Conway’s commentary on the CEO of the company, she makes it seem like women of integrity and power should buy these products because Ivanka is, apparently, the most prominent member of her family. This video is appealing to a broad audience because before this video was made the hashtag “#buyIvanka” was trending immensely and this shows that a great amount of people support Trump’s daughter and her clothing brand. The video was published on February 9th and already has over 336,000 views. With this “free commercial”, however, Conway did appear to break a federal law by violating the ethics in which the White House Counselor should follow, which includes NOT promoting a product or brand. Though Conway tried to help bring back sales for Ivanka and most likely did do so to an exntent, she ended up landing herself in hot water by breaking the law/violating her given code of ethics.
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Make America Great Again. #BuyIvanka http://pic.twitter.com/vME8ILg4cy
— Jason Sparks (@sparksjls) February 9, 2017
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Kellyanne Conway: Go Buy Ivanka’s Stuff – #IvankaTrump #BuyIvanka Twitter Trends https://t.co/yVlBNiccvV http://pic.twitter.com/7PLZp5Imsl
— Oops Reviews (@oopsreviews) February 9, 2017
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