Ivanka Trump models an eye-catching pink top in D.C.

Ivanka Trump stepped out of her Halloween-ready home in an eye-catching pink top on Monday morning.

The first daughter, 35, was photographed leaving her house in the upscale neighborhood of Kalorama in Washington, D.C., in a two-toned pink top with striking bell sleeves in a darker, richer pink than the rest of the ensemble.

She paired it with a grey plaid pencil skirt and black stilettos, cutting a chic silhouette that contrasted slightly with her spooky fall decor.

Pink lady: Ivanka Trump stepped out of her Halloween-ready home in an eye-catching pink top on Monday morning

Greeting the day: The first daughter, 35, was photographed leaving her house in the upscale neighborhood of Kalorama in Washington, D.C.

Greeting the day: The first daughter, 35, was photographed leaving her house in the upscale neighborhood of Kalorama in Washington, D.C.

Sartorial: Ivanka donned a two-toned pink top with striking bell sleeves in a darker, richer pink than the rest of the ensemble

Accessories: She paired it with a grey plaid pencil skirt, cutting a chic silhouette that contrasted slightly with her spooky fall decor

Sartorial: Ivanka donned a two-toned pink top with striking bell sleeves in a darker, richer pink than the rest of the ensemble

Ivanka and her family have fully embraced the fall season, and have covered their door with faux cobwebs stretching all across the iron.

Behind the mother of three, a few pumpkins were arranged in the entryway, including one that has been carved to give it a frightening smile.

The work is likely the result of a craft project by one of Ivanka’s children, six-year-old Arabella, four-year-old Joseph, and one-year-old Theodore.

Joseph seems especially ready for Halloween. On Sunday, his mother shared a photo of the little boy dressed as Catboy, a character in the PJ Masks cartoon series.

Ivanka wrote next to the snap on her Instagram account: ‘Joseph took his Catboy costume for a test drive this weekend!’ and added the hashtag #halloween.

The mother and White House adviser is expected to attend a town hall in Richboro, Philadelphia on Monday to defend the tax plan proposed by the GOP.

The event is due to take place with residents and families from the Bucks County area, and Ivanka will make the case for how tax reform can benefit working-class and middle-class families, a White House official told NBC Philadelphia.

Trump’s proposed tax reform has been criticized for disproportionately favoring the rich, while Republicans have sought to promote it as favoring the middle class.

It's time: Ivanka and her family have fully embraced the fall season, and have covered their door with faux cobwebs stretching all across the iron

It’s time: Ivanka and her family have fully embraced the fall season, and have covered their door with faux cobwebs stretching all across the iron

Well, hello there: Behind the mother of three, a few pumpkins were arranged in the entryway, including one that has been carved to give it a frightening smile

Well, hello there: Behind the mother of three, a few pumpkins were arranged in the entryway, including one that has been carved to give it a frightening smile

Schedule: Ivanka is expected to attend a town hall in Richboro, Philadelphia on Monday to defend the tax plan proposed by the GOP

Schedule: Ivanka is expected to attend a town hall in Richboro, Philadelphia on Monday to defend the tax plan proposed by the GOP

Last week, Ivanka was seen braving the morning autumn chill in a lush velvet mock turtleneck top as she stepped out of her home.

The first daughter paired the crushed velvet top with a light gray pencil skirt featuring an asymmetric peplum design for her day of work.

Ivanka topped off her look with a pair of $100 black pointed-toe heels from her eponymous clothing and accessories line as she headed out the door. 

President Trump’s eldest daughter and senior adviser wore her long blonde hair down around her shoulders with a deep side part.

She flashed a small smile as she made her way to the black SUV parked outside of her family house.

The day before, the mother-of-three put a twist on classic black and white when she stepped out in a white blouse with a black ribbon laced up the back.

Autumn chill: Ivanka was photographed leaving her home on Thursday donning velvet

Autumn chill: Ivanka was photographed leaving her home on Thursday donning velvet

Classic black and white: She was also seen leaving her home on Wednesday morning

Classic black and white: She was also seen leaving her home on Wednesday morning

Different schedules: Ivanka's husband, Jared Kushner, 36, was photographed leaving their home on Wednesday morning, sticking with the classics in a suit and tie

Different schedules: Ivanka’s husband, Jared Kushner, 36, was photographed leaving their home on Wednesday morning, sticking with the classics in a suit and tie

Ivanka recently opened up about her ‘punk phase’ in her mother’s new book, Raising Trump, but on Wednesday she looked nothing but ladylike in her white top and black lace skirt.

The working mom carried a coffee cup in her left hand, and while she usually flashes a bright smile to the cameras waiting outside her door, she looked straight ahead as she made her way toward the SUV parked in front of her home. 

Ivanka topped off her outfit with black kitten heels featuring bows and a large black handbag. Her long blonde hair was blown out and pulled half up to show off her pearl hoop earrings. 

When she hopped into the Secret Service vehicle, Ivanka revealed the black ribbon detailing laced up and tied into a bow on the back of her top. 

Ivanka’s husband, Jared Kushner, 36, was also seen leaving their home on Wednesday morning, but unlike his wife, he gave the cameras a large grin as he made his way to work. 

Sticking with the classics, Jared donned a navy blue suit, black tie, and black shoes, as he made his way to the white SUV parked outside of their home. 

A different time: Ivanka  (pictured as a model in 1999) revealed in her mother Ivana's new book, Raising Trump, that she had a 'punk' phase and dyed her hair blue in the 1990s

A different time: Ivanka  (pictured as a model in 1999) revealed in her mother Ivana’s new book, Raising Trump, that she had a ‘punk’ phase and dyed her hair blue in the 1990s

Neutral: While Ivanka sported some edgy  during her time as a model, photos of her as a teenager show that she preferred a classic look. She is pictured aged 13 with Ivana

Neutral: While Ivanka sported some edgy during her time as a model, photos of her as a teenager show that she preferred a classic look. She is pictured aged 13 with Ivana

Going blue: The first daughter did don blue hair on the red carpet of the Met Ball 2013 (pictured), for which she got strands of dark blue added to her blonde locks

Going blue: The first daughter did don blue hair on the red carpet of the Met Ball 2013 (pictured), for which she got strands of dark blue added to her blonde locks

Earlier in the week, it was revealed that Ivanka wrote about going through a ‘punk phase’ in her mother Ivana’s new memoir, which left many Twitter users mocking her for her claims.

‘During my punk phase in the nineties, I was really into Nirvana,’ she wrote in a chapter of Raising Trump. ‘My wardrobe consisted of ripped corduroy jeans and flannel shirts.’ 

President Trump’s eldest daughter also shared an anecdote according to which she once dyed her hair blue after school, which wasn’t to the taste of her mother.

‘She took one look at me and immediately went out to the nearest drugstore to buy a $10 box of Nice’n Easy,’ Ivanka added. ‘That night, she forced me to dye my hair back to blonde.’

Ivanka claimed that the shade her mother picked was three tones lighter than her natural blonde, and said she ‘never looked back’ after trying out that new hue.

However, some have pointed out that it is unlikely that store-bought dye would make someone’s hair three shades lighter, especially after the hair was colored blue. 

The first daughter further illustrated her ‘punk phase’ by talking about her passion for Nirvana and the band’s frontman Kurt Cobain, saying the musician’s suicide in 1994 left her shocked and ‘distraught’ when she was 12 years old. 

‘Mom had no idea who Kurt Cobain was, and she sympathized only so much,’ Ivanka wrote. ‘After twenty-four hours of my crying inconsolably in my room, alone — major melodrama—Mom had to pull me out of there to go down to dinner.’

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