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Ivanka Trump, daughter of Donald Trump, has displayed a remarkable transformation from
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heiress to fashion designer, businesswoman, wife, mother, and two-time published author.
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No matter what you might think of her father, there's no denying that Ivanka Trump has both
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the fashion and business sense to carry her far in her own right.
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Here's a look at the stunning transformation of Ivanka Trump.
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From boarding school to modeling
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When Ivanka was still a teenager, she transferred from the Chapin Day School in New York City
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to Choate Rosemary Hall, a boarding school in Wallingford, Connecticut.
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The change wasn't easy, as she told Marie Claire.
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"I was all of a sudden in the prison of boarding-school life, and all my friends in New York were
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having fun."
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To have an excuse to travel rather than being at the boarding school all the time, she started
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modeling, signing with Elite Model Management at the age of 14.
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Her early career included a spread in Elle and Tommy Hilfiger ads, before landing the
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cover of Seventeen in 1997.
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She also walked runway fashion shows and co-hosted the Miss Teen USA pageant in 1997, which was
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owned by her father.
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Even though her modeling career was hot, she wasn't ready to make a long term career out
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of it.
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She ditched modeling for college
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Despite a successful modeling career, Ivanka was destined for a different path, so she
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began her college career at Georgetown University where she studied for two years before transferring
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to the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where her father attended.
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She graduated with a degree in economics, the same as her dad, in 2004.
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Even during college she was doing speaking engagements, like in 2003 when she spoke at
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the Television Critics Association to promote the film she appeared in, Born Rich.
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Venturing into the business world
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After graduation, Ivanka worked briefly at Forest City Enterprises as a project manager,
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which was her first professional introduction to working in real estate, despite her personal
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connection to the business through her father.
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According to her, it was important to her to prove that she had the chops for the business.
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In 2007, two years after joining her father's company, she founded Trump Hotels with her
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brothers.
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She returned to fashion
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Although Ivanka had left the modeling world behind, she wasn't quite ready to abandon
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her ties to fashion altogether.
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In 2007 she joined forces with a diamond vendor to create Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry, a line
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of diamond and gold jewelry "for women buying for themselves".
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Just a few years later she expanded the line to include shoes and handbags for working
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women.
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The line has since grown even further to include apparel, accessories, home accents, fragrance
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and sunglasses.
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When she introduced her father as Republican presidential candidate, it was in a $138 dress
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from her own fashion line.
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She's an author
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In 2009, Ivanka published her first book, The Trump Card: Playing to Win in Work and
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Life, and celebrated with her signature funky-glam look.
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She told The Zoe Report in 2014 that when it comes to feeling and looking glam, her
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go-to pieces are
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"an amazing pair of heels and a piece of statement jewelry."
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She added,
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"...any outfit is elevated when well accessorized."
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Her sequined dress and sparkly hoops are a stunning example of this philosophy, and are
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as eye-catching as her smile, which she pairs with a deep, on-trend smokey eye.
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Even at her book release, she was attracting fans.
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The book made it to the New York Times bestseller list.
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She has since penned a second book, Women Who Work: Rewriting the Rules for Success,
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which is set to be published in 2017.
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A classy wedding
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While Ivanka was raised Presbyterian, she made the decision to convert to Orthodox Judaism
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after studying for over a year.
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She then married her husband, businessman Jared Kushner, in a Jewish ceremony in 2009
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where she wore a custom Vera Wang gown as well as earrings and other jewels from her
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own jewelry line.
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Ivanka described to Brides how she imagined herself walking down the aisle, saying,
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"I would say I am a traditional/classic bride.
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This style is translated in my dress and jewelry choice."
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On designing the dress, Vera Wang told The New York Times,
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"...she was actually very much about being covered and I seized on the chance to do a
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dress that wasn't naked and very Hollywood."
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Pregnancy didn't hold her back
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By 2011, Ivanka was pregnant with her first child.
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Despite her growing belly, Ivanka still worked hard as a businesswoman.
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Forbes described her as the "world's hardest working extremely pregnant heiress" when it
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was discovered she was working right up through her due date.
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On maternity style in general, Ivanka told The Wall Street Journal,
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"...you spend the better part of your youth experimenting and trying to find a style that
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fits your body type, and all that gets thrown out the window."
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Her history with the Clintons
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Despite Hillary Clinton's run against her father in the 2016 presidential election,
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Ivanka is close friends with Clinton's daughter, Chelsea.
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"I think we have great respect for each other and that hasn't changed, she's a great girl
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and she's been a great friend to me, and obviously the intensity and the scrutiny of this moment
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in our lives is pretty extreme."
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Surprisingly, Ivanka has said that, like many millennials, she doesn't consider herself
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categorically Republican or a Democrat.
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In 2007, she donated $1,000 to the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, and in 2012,
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Ivanka endorsed Mitt Romney for president.
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Then, just a year later in 2013, Ivanka and her husband hosted a fundraiser for Democrat
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Cory Booker's U.S. Senate campaign and bundled contributions of more than $40,000.
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Chelsea Clinton told Vogue that Ivanka sometimes reminds her of her father, Bill Clinton, saying,
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"She's always aware of everyone around her and ensuring that everyone is enjoying the
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moment.
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It's an awareness that in some ways reminds me of my dad, and his ability to increase
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the joy of the room."
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2016 presidential election
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From 2013 to 2015, Ivanka mostly remained out of the limelight, focused on her business
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ventures.
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When Donald Trump announced his run for president, she stood up for him about his remarks on
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immigration and the way he treats and feels about women, and has served as the face of
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the campaign's outreach to women.
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She also spoke out directly about her father's 2005 comments about assaulting women:
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"This tape was over a decade old.
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I'm sure he didn't remember this conversation, but was very embarrassed by it.
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And he expressed that not only to me personally, but to the American people and I appreciate
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that he did that.
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I think it was very, very important for him to have done so."
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She stands by her father, while calling herself a "huge advocate for women and women's issues."
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She responded by vowing to be an advocate for women in her role in her father's presidency.
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The future of Ivanka's brand
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As a result of the events surrounding the 2016 presidential election, voters began calling
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for a boycott of all Trump-affiliated products, including Ivanka's brand, and a full boycott
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of stores who continued to sell her brand.
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When asked about the boycott, she seemed unconcerned.
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"Well the beauty of America is people can do what they like, but I'd prefer to talk
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to the millions, tens of millions of American women who are inspired by the brand and the
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message that I've created."
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While the Trump name may, to many, be in conflict with what Ivanka wants her brand represent,
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to she doesn't seem too worried.
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With a potential role in the White House, she has bigger concerns.
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