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Ivanka Trump announces closure of fashion brand

- — AFP

new york — Ivanka Trump announced on Tuesday that she was closing her eponymous fashion brand, following a firestorm of criticism about potential conflicts of interests and flagging sales fuelled by a political backlash.

The 36-year-old, who has been frequently photograph­ed wearing shoes from her namesake label, stepped away from the company to work in the White House as an advisor to her father, President Donald Trump, but continued to profit from the label.

While the clothing, footwear and accessorie­s brand experience­d a surge in sales in 2016, the year that Trump won the presidency, it suffered a backlash after he took office, and had been axed by a growing number of retail chains.

As first daughter, she has travelled overseas representi­ng the United States, attended meetings with visiting heads of state and travelled domestical­ly, fuelling speculatio­n that she may harbour future political ambitions of her own.

“After 17 months in Washington, I do not know when or if I will ever return to the business, but I do know that my focus for the foreseeabl­e future will be the work I am doing here in Washington,” she said in a statement.

“So making this decision now is the only fair outcome for my team and partners,” she added. “I know that each of them will thrive in their next chapter.”

US watchdog Citizens for Responsibi­lity and Ethics in Washington offered lukewarm approval and called on the Trump family to divest from all assets, saying they should have done so before entering the White House.

While this is a notable step in the right direction, it’s a small one that comes much too late Noah Bookbinder,

CREW executive director

“While this is a notable step in the right direction, it’s a small one that comes much too late,” said CREW executive director Noah Bookbinder.

Reports that the brand would file for new trademarks “raises questions as to how serious this ‘shut down’ really is and whether the brand will continue to create conflicts of interest,” he added.

Abigail Klem, president of the Ivanka Trump brand, said she knew that the decision had been a “very difficult” for the first daughter.

The label’s 18 employees were informed on Tuesday that the business was ending, US media reported.

The mother-of-three, who is unpaid for her White House work, made at least $82 million last year with husband Jared Kushner, a fellow Trump advisor.

The former model launched a jewelry line in 2007, before branching out into mid-level priced shoes, handbags and ultimately clothes.

She pitched the label as a midpriced fashion and lifestyle company, geared towards working women, which was stocked by US department stores such as Macy’s, T.J. Maxx, Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus.

In 2016, the year that she hit the campaign trail hard on her father’s behalf, the company expanded into denim, activewear and baby bedding.

 ?? — Reuters ?? The clothing, footwear and accessorie­s brand experience­d a surge in sales in 2016, the year that Trump won the presidency.
— Reuters The clothing, footwear and accessorie­s brand experience­d a surge in sales in 2016, the year that Trump won the presidency.

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