Fabiola

Floral Piece

Posted by  Fabiola |
November 6, 2008 | Under: Female Celebrities, Trump, Ivanka, Celebrities

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Ivanka Trump looked absolutely stunning in her Alberta Ferretti gown at N.Y.C’s Library Lions Benefit. Showing off her curves, the gown is a head-turner and its pleated detailing sets it apart from other one-shoulder dresses. Ivanka’s look was complemented by the orchids in her hair, making it a winter garden affair.

Want to have your own floral piece, check out the ones in the lower right hand of the photo, available at MyDivasCloset.com for only $7.50. Ain’t that a sweet steal.

Rating 4

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Justine

Black Gone Bad

Posted by  Justine |
September 8, 2008 | Under: Jones, January, Female Celebrities, Trump, Ivanka, Worst, Celebrities

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Ivanka has me trumped. Why would she want to dress like her mother? I’m not heart-ing those sleeves at all. Still, it’s nice to see a lovely lady with business sense – even though fashion’s not her thing.

Ugh. This outfit is closer to November than January. And only Helly Kitty can put a bow over her ear and not be laughed at.

Rating:

2 Ivanka

1 January

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Mean Critic

Ivanka Gets Richer

Posted by  Mean Critic |
July 3, 2008 | Under: Female Celebrities, Trump, Ivanka, Worst, Celebrities

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"Instead of registering at Barneys or Crate & Barrel, I registered at my daughter Ivanka's jewelry boutique. I had gift certificates made up, and our friends called and donated anything from $500 to $5,000, which went into a pool for us." Ivana Trump ensured her daughter Ivanka made a healthy profit from her recent wedding - by insisting all guests buy her gift vouchers from the socialite's jewelry store.

The former wife of tycoon Donald Trump asked those who attended her April wedding to Rossano Rubicondi to buy the couple vouchers from the Madison Avenue, New York store called Ivanka Trump.

However, Trump and Rubicondi still ended up with a house full of gifts: "The 480 wedding gifts we received have filled up five rooms in our house. With the amount of food service items I received, I could feed 3,000 people. I need to buy a new house to fit all this stuff."

Rating: 2

I like the print of her dress - on a gift wrapping paper, for a wedding present! And those are the most undramatic shoes for the outfit and even if she has something blue to pop the outfit, it just isn't working. 

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Gia

Princess Ivanka

Posted by  Gia |
May 14, 2008 | Under: 2008 Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Gal, Female Celebrities, Trump, Ivanka, Celebrities

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The daughter of former fashion model and athlete Ivana Trump and multibillionaire business mogul-cum-pop culture celebrity Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump was born in 1981. She inherited both the traffic-stopping glamour of her mother and the staggering fiscal wealth of both parents — reason enough for her to be selected as one of the chief participants in the 2002 documentary Born Rich, a glimpse into the lives of some of the wealthiest young heirs and heiresses in the world — helmed by Jamie Johnson, prince of the Johnson & Johnson empire. Trump landed on the cover of Seventeen Magazine at the age of 16, which marked the beginning of a glossy and prestigious career as a fashion model. She then attended Georgetown University and Wharton School of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania, graduating magna cum laude with a degree in economics.

Rating: 4

According to Ivanka, she was going for  a 'Labyrinth' princess meets superhero in this Grecian white gown.  She does look like one and after all she in real life. Did I forget to mention that she got the jewelry from her own collection. Can anyone top that?

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Mean Critic

Ivanka: Trump it Up

Posted by  Mean Critic |
April 11, 2008 | Under: Female Celebrities, Trump, Ivanka, Celebrities

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Ivanka Trump

He is extremely loyal to his friends, but he is tougher than anyone if he feels betrayed. (talking about her father)

I’ve never lived in a building without my name on it.

I make money because I have to pay for everything apart from my school fees. My mother even makes me pay my own telephone bill.

Rating: 2

Ivanka’s blue number is so boring it deserves 3 yawns, two cups of coffee and a splash of water on my face. And maybe even red bull. So dull, doll. 

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Mean Critic

Ivanka Has Issues

Posted by  Mean Critic |
March 24, 2008 | Under: Female Celebrities, Trump, Ivanka, Whatever, Celebrities

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"I think, as a female, that I'd be offended if he hadn't (flirted with me). Knowing his reputation, I don't know if my pride could handle it if Gene Simmons hadn't at least tried to flirt with me." Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump was expecting womanizing KISS rocker Gene Simmons to make a pass her The Apprentice.

Rating: 3

The only thing that makes you want to look again is the Victoria Beckham like cleavage Ivanka purchased, I mean has. The dress is forgettable and so are the silver pointy pumps. 

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Mean Critic

Ivanka’s Toys Were Diamonds

Posted by  Mean Critic |
September 22, 2007 | Under: Female Celebrities, Trump, Ivanka, Worst, Celebrities

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Two things are certain when you grow up in the house of Trump: There will be lessons from Dad on expanding your empire and heaps of gorgeous jewelry from Mom to play with. Ivanka Trump proves she reaped the best of both when she goes beyond real estate mogul/sometime Apprentice judge/famous offspring and introduces her own line of fine jewelry in New York.

"Fine jewelry is in my blood," Trump said. "Growing up, I was surrounded by some of the most amazing diamonds and gems?my mother's collection was breathtaking." She drew on the many pieces her father gave her to create a line that she said is for "modern, sophisticated women who love jewelry as much as I do."

The collection consists of diamond and platinum earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and rings, in simple, classic styles. Each piece also features a hidden trademark?a coral circle that distinguishes the jewelry as Trump's. It will be sold exclusively at her eponymous boutiques, the first opening tonight in New York, the next in Las Vegas, and more locations yet to be announced. "The great thing about a piece of jewelry is that it's transformative," Trump said. "You can wear diamonds with jeans and a white T-shirt, and you instantly feel glamorous."

Ivanka Trump fine jewelry collection, $750-$350,000, at Ivanka Trump, 683A Madison Ave. New York, NY. Visit ivankatrumpcollection.com.

Rating: 2

The attack of the oversize bows is back and back with a vengeance! It also comes with white fluffy feathers reducing Ivanka to something like a dressed chicken.

Who cares, right? The woman has diamonds for jackstones.

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Mean Critic

Ivanka Is Unlike Her Mother?

Posted by  Mean Critic |
August 18, 2007 | Under: Female Celebrities, Trump, Ivanka, Worst, Celebrities

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Socialite Ivana Trump has revealed she plans to wed her young lover just days after daughter Ivanka insisted the marriage rumors were untrue. When quizzed about her mother's wedding plans in a recent TV interview, Ivanka hissed, "She's my mother; I think I'd know if she was planning to wed." 

But Ivana has confirmed she's set to make her 35-year-old lover, Italian actor Rossano Rubicondi, her third husband. The 57-year-old tells the Globe, for which she pens a weekly advice column, she hopes to become Mrs. Rubicondi early next year.

She says, "My motto has been, 'The best is yet to come,' and my marriage will prove it."

Rating: 2

People are talking about the major changes in Ivanka's face. Hey, I am all for change, I mean if I had stuffy cheeks I would also have it sucked out. But her nose was fine before. Why does everybody want to have Michael Jackson's nose?

As for her dress, which Trump hotel did she take this upholstery from? And what, she's in Vanity Fair's best dressed list? How so? Just for the record, style doesn't do curtains.

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