Ivanka Trump is officially back to embracing frivolity and showing off her fashion prowess on Instagram after quitting politics late last year.
The former White House senior adviser channeled her inner cowgirl on Thursday when she posted a snapshot of herself modeling a Western-inspired outfit while on vacation.
Ivanka, 41, had on a black vest and hip-hugging flare pants that revealed her stomach. She topped off the rodeo look with a silver and turquoise concho belt and boots.
The mirror selfie looks to have been taken in a hotel room, but she left fans guessing about her whereabouts — leaving nothing but two cowboy emojis in the caption.
She opted to add audio to the post, choosing cowboy crooner Gene Autry’s 1939 song ‘Back in the Saddle Again.’
Ivanka Trump, 41, took to Instagram on Thursday to show off her cowgirl-inspired outfit while enjoying her latest vacation
The former White House senior adviser went horseback riding earlier in the day and posted a snapshot of herself in the saddle on her Instagram Stories
A few hours before she posted to her feed, she documented the start of her trip on her Instagram Stories, starting with an aerial view of her mystery destination.
Ivanka went horseback riding after she arrived and included a snapshot of herself in the saddle wearing a cream fleece and brown leggings.
She also captured pictures of her horse up close, a stone building with a large painted wall, and a red-rock formation.
The former first daughter looked to be somewhere in the desert, likely Utah, where she visited with her husband, Jared Kushner, in November.
During their last trip to the state, she and her husband tackled the Cave Peak Stairway at the luxe Amangiri resort near Bryce Canyon.
She shared a video of herself slowly navigating the inclined suspension bridge that is set 400 feet above the desert. She also posted a snapshot of herself posing with Jared at the top of the peak.
Ivanka spent the better half of last year traveling all over the world, and it seems she plans on keeping up with her jet-set lifestyle in 2023.
She and Jared have been living in Miami with their three children — Arabella, Joseph, and Theodore — since her father, former President Donald Trump, left office in January 2021.
Ivanka couldn’t resist including a close-up of her horse along with a smiley face emoji
Ivanka captured a snapshot of a stone building and wall, but she has yet to share where she is staying
However, she did poste an aerial shot of her destination before she arrived
Ivanka appeared to be somewhere in the desert, likely Utah, based on her photos
After remaining relatively silent on social media following her family’s departure from Washington, D.C., she returned to documenting her life on Instagram last year.
Ivanka eased back into her old self by posting benign images of her family, vacations, and volunteer work, but she has since added influencer-inspired outfit photos into the mix.
Last week, she paid tribute to her late mother, Ivana Trump, by sharing snapshots of herself modeling one of her vintage Bob Mackie dresses.
Ivanka posed by her guitar for the images, which show her shaking her hips and laughing at the camera. She used two dancer emojis to caption the playful post.
The mother of three wore the beloved frock to attend music manager Myles Shear’s 30th birthday bash at Faena Hotel Miami Beach.
Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner, visited Utah together in November (pictured)
The couple tackled the Cave Peak Stairway at the luxe Amangiri resort. The inclined suspension bridge is set 400 feet above the desert
Ivanka and Jared were all smiles as they posed on top of a mountain peak together
Ivanka’s latest Instagram post comes a week after she paid tribute to her late mother, Ivana Trump, by modeling her vintage Bob Mackie dress
Ivana, who was the former president’s first wife, was found dead at the age of 73 in her New York townhouse this past July after sustaining blunt impact injuries as the result of a fall down the stairs.
Ivanka, the socialite’s only daughter, opened up about her grief on Instagram in late December after celebrating Hanukkah with her family.
‘This is the first holiday season since the passing of my mother. It’s true: grief during the holidays can be harder than any other time of the year,’ she wrote.
‘Learning to celebrate differently is a challenge. I am trying to be kind, patient, and compassionate with myself and honor and make space for all of the emotions I am experiencing.
‘New memories are being made, my children’s laughter is abundant, my 96-year-old grandma’s presence at our table brings us all joy, yet the void is undeniable, she continued.
‘The loss of a parent is one of life’s very painful passages for which one is never fully prepared. It hits at the very core of your being. And it takes a good amount of time to emerge from how it dislocates you.
‘To all who have experienced the loss of a loved one this year, may hope sustain you, may good memories provide you comfort, may friends and family surround you, and may love give you strength.’
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