Celebrating? Ivanka Trump dons a short black cocktail dress and heels as she steps out with her husband Jared hours after Donald confirms his kids will take full control of his company
The 35-year-old stepped out of her Park Avenue apartment in a $158 black velvet-trim sheath dress from her eponymous collection on Wednesday
Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner, who was also dressed up in a suit and tie, were seen heading to Trump Tower
The two are thought to be helping Donald's transition team, which is in the process of filling numerous high level positions for the new administration
Earlier this week, a protest against Ivanka's unwavering support of her father was organized by the Halt Action Group
The group of artists and curators is also behind the new 'Dear Ivanka' Instagram page
The Instagram account features glamorous photos of Ivanka alongside captions that address fears associated with a Trump presidency
Ivanka Trump is known for her elegant style, but the mother-of-three looked extra glamorous as she left her apartment building early Wednesday morning.
The 35-year-old businesswoman donned a $158 black sheath dress featuring velvet trim and black and plaid heels, both from her eponymous lifestyle collection, as she stepped out of her Park Avenue home and headed to work at Trump Tower.
Ivanka was joined by her 35-year-old husband Jared Kushner, who was also looked much more dressed up than usual.
The real estate developer was wearing a slate gray suit and a black tie as he headed off with his wife of seven years.
Jared was all smiles as he chatted on cell phone with his black messenger bag thrown over his shoulders.
With the weather in New York City being unseasonably warm, Ivanka had her blonde hair pulled in a chic bun and she held her black coat over one arm while carrying her black clutch in the other.
However, she wasn't outside for long. Ivanka was flanked by Secret Service agents who escorted her into the silver SUV that was waiting right outside of her building.
Ivanka's younger brother Eric, 32, was also photographed wearing a suit and tie as he arrived at Trump Tower on Wednesday.
Donald and his transition team are in the process of filling cabinet members and other high level positions for the new administration, and he announced on Wednesday morning that he is putting a plan in motion to detach from his real estate business when he enters the White House.
'I will be holding a major news conference in New York City with my children on December 15 to discuss the fact that I will be leaving my great business in total in order to fully focus on running the country in order to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!' he wrote in a series of tweets.
'While I am not mandated to do this under the law, I feel it is visually important, as President, to in no way have a conflict of interest with my various businesses.'
'Hence, legal documents are being crafted which take me completely out of business operations,' he added. 'The Presidency is a far more important task!'
Donald promised to hold a press conference in 15 days to lay out the details
Meanwhile, Ivanka, who is the executive vice president of the Trump organization, has been busier than ever now that her father is the President-elect.
Since the election, many of Donald's critics have honed in on his eldest daughter.
Over the past week, the new Instagram page, Dear Ivanka, has been targeting her by sharing glamorous pictures of her alongside harrowing captions that address the fears associated with her father's impending presidency.
The Instagram page was started by numerous people involved in the art world, including art dealer Bill Powers, artist Jonathan Horowitz, and curator Alison Gingeras.
The Halt Action Group, as they are calling themselves, used the Instagram page and their growing number of followers to organize a protest at the Puck Building in downtown Manhattan, which is owned by the Kushner family.
More than 150 artists, curators, and gallery workers attended the candlelight vigil on Monday evening, including notable artists such as Cecily Brown and Marilyn Minter.
Participants carried signs criticizing Ivanka for her unwavering support for her father while begging her to stand up to the President-elect and denounce his controversial policy positions.
Despite being the focus of the protest, Ivanka was all smiles when she stepped out of her apartment the next morning.
The businesswoman looked like she didn't have a care in the world as she flashed a grin to the photographers waiting outside her building the next day.
Ivanka dressed for the rainy weather in an elegant navy coat, a cozy grey scarf, and ankle-grazing dress pants, which she paired with a black handbag and gray suede heels from her eponymous collection.
Before she stepped outside, Jared was photographed leaving the building with their three-year-old son Joseph and their eight-month-old baby boy, Theodore.
Jared, who is taking credit for Donald's shocking win, also seemed to be in good spirits as he walked Joseph to the car and carried Theodore out in his car seat.
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