Ivanka Trump attended a private brunch arranged by her friend Maria de la Orden, a Spanish-Parisian fashion designer, who presented her spring collection during the gathering in Miami.
The voguish event was hosted at the Four Seasons in Surfside, and a source told Tatler, it was "Maria's first time bringing her collection to Miami... The guests were local stylish Miami ladies who enjoy fashion and Maria's flair."
Ivanka Trump was seen posing for photos, helping to make sure the decor was exactly so, and smiling with her designer friend.
Tatler has previously written of the Paris-based designer, “Maria embodies Parisian elegance,” and, “When Maria isn’t designing, she escapes the bustling city for shooting weekends at her whimsical country house, hosts medieval-themed dinner parties or jets off to St Tropez, where she will no doubt arrive just in time for evening drinks at Le Senequier."
Page Six recently reported that Ivanka is relocating to the South Florida city with her family after leaving politics for a more private existence.
But she does not appear to be totally out of the spotlight.
During Art Basel Miami Beach, she was seen with her husband Jared Kushner at a different party at the new hot spot Casadonna.
Leonardo DiCaprio and partner Vittoria Ceretti attended the party, as did TikTok star Alix Earle and her boyfriend, Dolphins player Braxton Berrios.
Ivanka also attended Kim Kardashian's birthday celebration in Los Angeles recently.
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