
She's really living up to her last name!
Ivanka Trump is teaming up with Mondani to create a collection of handbags.
The Donald's daughter, who already has a jewelry line and footwear collection in the works, said of her newest addition:
"I would like consumers to be able to connect with the Ivanka Trump brand in a wide range of price points while maintaining the integrity of the brand from a quality and design perspective. My overall goal is that every consumer will have the opportunity to grow with the Trump brand, from the purchase of Ivanka Trump shoes and accessories to ultimately staying in Trump hotels, playing our golf courses and living in our condominium buildings."
The handbags are expected to make their debut by next spring.
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Donald Trump has forced Australia's Fox 8 to pull a hair-raising Celebrity Apprentice ad that makes fun of his iconic bad hair.
The commercial shows the Donald's 'do flipping around and revealing a bald head.
A spokesperson for Trump says:
"I think they were done in good fun and not meant to be disrespectful to Mr Trump. However, as a courtesy to him, they have been pulled."
You'd think by now he'd be able to take a joke!
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Someone forget to roll the windows up?
Mena Suvari was looking like a hot mess at Thursday night's 3rd Annual Women In Film Pre-Oscar Party in Bel Air.
We're sure the dress had some potential, but it's hard to concentrate on that with her Donald Trump inspired hair-don't!
Whoever lied to you and said you looked good, stop being friends with them NOW!
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Move over Ivanka, step-momma Melania is taking over.
We mentioned before that Ivanka Trump was helping to design a line of contemporary footwear. The Donald's daughter even has a line of fine jewelry.
But now it's Melania Trump's turn to try and profit off her famous last name.
The former model is launching her own line of costume jewelry and is doing so with QVC.
We would have imagined she'd go the high-end route as well, but guess she wants to appeal to the masses by making her jewelry more affordable. Smart move.
Melania's line, called Melania Timepieces & Jewelry, will debut on QVC this April 30th and will feature costume jewelry such as cocktail rings, necklaces, gold-tone watches, crystals, and more.
Says the hottie about her latest venture:
"I’m proud to debut my collection of premium, affordable timepieces and jewelry, and make it available to millions of women across the country through such a fantastic partnership.
My passion in design and fashion leads me to [jewelry design].
I have some of the biggest jewelry….I don’t want to name [the brands], but I have many of them. It’s designed from my heart, from my view and from my private collection. I didn’t look at designers out there.”"
As for price, her line retails for less than $200. Not too bad.
She adds, “It’s something you can wear wherever you go. For example, if you have a business meeting or if you play with your child.”
Let's hope the jewelry looks good.
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Ivanka Trump is living up to her last name.
In her latest business venture, the Donald's daughter is partnering up Marc Fisher Footwear to create a line of contemporary footwear.
Susan Itzkowitz, President of Marc Fisher says of the collab:
"We saw Ivanka’s iconic style as an opportunity to fill a niche in the footwear business. When we met, we realized our visions were one and the same and the partnership was formed.”
The newly married Ivanka feels the same way of the partnership:
"I knew immediately that we would be able to successfully collaborate together and that he could execute our vision in accordance with my design aesthetic. I am confident that our partnership will produce the type of quality and high style product that will appeal to many."
And it seems like her footwear deal is just the beginning. Ivanka is also looking into licensing options for apparel and accessories.
So business savvy. Her daddy taught her well!
We're innerseted in seeing what kind of shoes the Trump-ette comes up with.
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