Ivanka Trump cut a stylish figure as she stepped out in her hometown of New York City on Wednesday morning, on the third day of her stay for the United Nations General Assembly.
The First Daughter, 35, was seen leaving her apartment in a grey pantsuit, which she paired with aviator sunglasses, a blue top, and light blue kitten heels, which brought an edgy touch to her outfit.
She wore her long hair in a low ponytail and finished off her look with a pair of hoop earrings, along with her signature make-up featuring neutral tones.
Suiting up: Ivanka Trump cut a stylish figure as she stepped out in her hometown of New York City on Wednesday morning
Sartorial: The First Daughter, 35, was seen leaving her apartment in a grey pantsuit, which she paired with aviator sunglasses, a blue top, and light blue kitten heels
Finishing touches: She wore her long hair in a low ponytail and finished off her look with a pair of hoop earrings, along with her signature make-up featuring neutral tones
Her outing came the day after she joined world leaders to speak during a session on action to end forced labor, modern slavery and human trafficking, and listened to her father’s bombastic speech.
Ivanka, who met Monday with Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj and Peter Maurer, President of the International Committee for the Red Cross, was also set to meet with Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and to have coffee with Queen Maxima of the Netherlands.
The President’s daughter and senior adviser has had a whirlwind few days during her New York City stay, from UN visits to TV interviews.
Last might, she went out for the evening on Tuesday and put on an incredibly glamorous display as she left her apartment, looking very chic in a black-and-white cold-shoulder dress.
On her way: Ivanka boarded a car soon after leaving her home on Wednesday morning
Duties: Her outing came the day after she joined world leaders to speak during a session on action to end forced labor, modern slavery and human trafficking at the United Nations
Busy: The President’s daughter and senior adviser has had a whirlwind few days during her New York City stay, from UN visits to TV interviews
A pop of color: Ivanka’s light blue shoes added an edgy touch to her work outfit
Hello! The First Daughter smiled and waved for the cameras as she made her way out
Shielded: She hid her eyes behind a pair of aviator sunglasses, which completed her outfit
Peppy: She seemed to be in a cheery disposition as she stepped out in her hometown
Adding a bright splash of color to the monochrome ensemble, Ivanka – who was pictured without husband Jared Kushner, 36 – wore a pair of bright red patent leather slingback heels, as well as a slick of shiny scarlet lipstick.
She also gave her signature make-up look a rather glamorous boost, adding a dark smokey eye, plenty of bronzer, and some gleaming highlighter on her cheekbones.
The finishing touches were her accessories – a pair of large pearl hoop earrings, and a sleek black clutch – which tied the whole look together.
Ivanka certainly seems to have relished returning to her old stomping grounds over the past couple of days, making several bold fashion statements that have proved a real hit with photographers.
Earlier in the day on Tuesday, Ivanka showed off another chic ensemble as she made her way to the United Nations with husband Jared, in order to support her father, President Donald Trump, as he addressed the UN General Assembly for the first time.
Out on the town! Last night, Ivanka looked incredibly glamorous as she left her apartment
Lady on the loose! The 35-year-old appeared to have left her husband Jared Kushner, 36, at home as she headed out for the night
Chic: Mother-of-three Ivanka looked incredibly stylish in an elegant black-and-white cold shoulder dress, which allowed her to show of some skin
Fierce! She paired her monochrome look with some red slingback heels and a slick of bright scarlet lipstick to add a fun pop of color
Ivanka looked chic in a camel colored skirt with black embellishments, which she paired with a black turtleneck and the same black ankle-strap heels she wore the previous day.
The mother of three wore her long blond hair in a low bun. Her husband, meanwhile, looked businesslike in a suit and tie.
And on Monday, the First Daughter showcased a different kind of hairstyle, pulling her blonde locks back in a loose low ponytail, adding a girly twist in the form of a black ribbon.
She wore a black dress with a red floral design and peplum, and the same simple black ankle-strap heels she was seen wearing again on Tuesday.
It was a special day for the family, especially because Ivanka and Jared were able to meet their nephew Luke for the first time.
Ivanka’s brother Eric and his wife Lara welcomed Eric ‘Luke’ Trump into the world last Tuesday, but the couple was in Washington, D.C. and wasn’t able to see the baby.
The proud aunt took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a photo of herself holding the newborn.
‘Cuddling my little nephew Luke… my favorite part of an incredible day!’ she added.
Working: Yesterday, Ivanka joined world leaders to speak during a session titled ‘A Call to Action To End Forced Labour, Modern Slavery And Human Trafficking’
Job: The First Daughter is also her father’s senior adviser and as joined him at the UN
Awesome outfit: Ivanka looked chic in a camel colored skirt with black embellishments, which she paired with a black turtleneck and the same black ankle-strap heels
Official duties: Ivanka and Jared attended her father’s first address to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday and was pictured along with her brother Eric and his wife Lara
Looking on: Ivanka and Jared joined new parents Lara and Eric as President Trump addressed the assembly during the opening session of the General Debate
But Ivanka’s trip to New York hasn’t just been about family and fashion; on Monday, she taped an episode of Dr. Oz – set to air on Thursday – and during the interview, revealed that she suffered from postpartum depression after the birth of all three of her children: Arabella, six, Joseph, three, and Theodore, their youngest, aged one, according to E! News.
‘With each of my three children I had some level of postpartum,’ she admitted.
After Dr. Oz asked her to clarify her statement, she confirmed that she had suffered from postpartum depression.
‘It was a very challenging, emotional time for me because I felt like I was not living up to my potential as a parent or as an entrepreneur and as an executive,’ she said. ‘And I had had such easy pregnancies that in some way the juxtaposition hit me even harder.’
Ivanka admitted during the interview that she didn’t realize she was willing to discuss something as personal as postpartum depression, until she had been asked the question.
‘It’s incredibly important and look I consider myself a very hard-charging person, I am ambitious, I’m passionate, I’m driven, but this is something that affects parents all over the country,’ she said.
Addressing her critics: Ivanka also insisted during the conversation that it is not her ‘obligation to moderate’ her father
Stating her case: While speaking with Dr. Oz for the segment, which airs on Thursday, Ivanka said people misunderstand her role as a White House senior adviser
During the interview, Ivanka also spoke out about her role within the White House, revealing that she doesn’t believed it is her ‘obligation to moderate’ her father, as she insists her critics misunderstand her role as a White House senior adviser, addressing the expectation that she should be a moderating force in President Trump’s administration.
‘I think my role and [the role of] anyone who works for the President of the United States, their role is to inform, advise and then ultimately execute,’ she said. ‘So I am not the decision maker.
‘I have my views and I share them candidly — and as a daughter I have the latitude to do that,’ she continued. ‘But I also respect the process that my father is now president, and the America people elected him based on his agenda. My job isn’t to undermine that agenda.’
Ivanka went on to say that her role is to ’embrace the areas where there is commonality’, explaining she is ‘deeply passionate about fueling the grown of women entrepreneurs’ and ‘supporting American working families’.
Trump’s eldest daughter said she feels ‘privileged’ that he has given her a platform to push the areas and issues that are important to her when they are aligned with his agenda.
‘Where I disagree with the agenda, I will share it with him quietly,’ she added. ‘I don’t view it as my obligation to moderate. And I don’t think anyone working for a sitting president should see themselves in that capacity.’
Full house: Ivanka and Jared are parents to a daughter, Arabella, six, and two sons, Joseph, three, and Theodore, one, and she had postpartum depression after all three births
Auntie: Ivanka shared this picture of herself cuddling with her new nephew Luke, Eric and Lara’s newborn son, on what she deemed ‘an incredible day’
Proud parents: Lara also posted this photo of herself posing with Eric and little Luke at Trump Tower on Tuesday, wishing the newborn a ‘happy one week on Earth’
Many of Ivanka’s critics accuse her of being a fake feminist, and those who thought she would be a moderating force in the White House have been disappointed in her inability to affect her father’s agenda.
While refusing to name the first daughter directly, Hillary Clinton recently shared her belief that Ivanka should be her ‘held accountable’ for supporting his agenda.
‘Everyone associated with him, they’re either on-board with that, or they’re not, and if they’re not, they need to be speaking out or leaving,’ she said in an interview.
During the taping, Ivanka also commented on Hillary’s newly-published book, What Happened, in which the former Democratic candidate reveals her tale of the election that saw Ivanka’s father become commander in chief.
‘Was blown away by how beautiful and elegant Ivanka Trump was,’ an audience member wrote on Facebook.
‘The highlight of the show was when Ivanka joked about taking over her father’s Twitter account. I’m surprised she even commented on [Hillary Clinton’s] book …’