Ivanka Trump in Prague: To Zeman in a 2-year-old dress and earrings as a tribute to her mother (†73)!
On a visit to Miloš Zeman she chose a white tweed dress with gold buttons that looks like it came from the Chanel workshop. She complemented them with low-heeled pumps in a combination of white leather and clear plastic. This is very trendy now.
She decorated her ears with massive earrings exactly in the style of her beloved mother, for whom she received a state award. (The Medal of Merit is awarded to “persons who have served the state or territorial self-governing unit”, ed. note) The late Ivana was very fond of this type of earrings and it is possible that they come from her private jewelry collection, and Ivanka wanted to honor memory of his beloved mother.
But elegant dresses are not new in Ivanka’s wardrobe. She wore them in October 2020 while supporting her father Donald in Nevada Trump in the presidential campaign.
Funeral of Ivana Trump Pavlína Horáková
“Nevadans know that President Trump will continue to fight for them and this great state for four more years,Trump convinced the voters. In the end, her father did not defend the mandate and the current American president won the election Joe Biden.
Back then, they chose chunky gold jewelry and flesh-colored stiletto heels to go with the white dress. It is clear that she prefers a sustainable wardrobe, where she has timeless pieces that she can sometimes wear. They just change jewelry, accessories, shoes, purse…
Ivanka came to the Castle in a wonderful model by designer Osmany Laffity, who dressed her mother Ivana. A black one-shoulder dress adorned with a silver belt that ran from the right shoulder to the left hip. Very refined…
Ivanka Trump at Prague Castle
Author: Karel Kopáč
The slit revealed her slim legs and black high-heeled pumps. In this case, the president made an exception and not only Ivanka received the award, but also her brother Donald Jr. The protocol stipulates that one person always goes for the award.
Ivanka Trump at Prague Castle
Author: Karel Kopáč