EXCLUSIVE: Dressed-down Ivanka Trump is pictured in NYC for the first time since the pandemic hit the US, as she arrives back at her Manhattan apartment with son Joseph ahead of Rosh Hashanah
Ivanka Trump was pictured arriving at her Manhattan apartment last night, marking the first time that she has been photographed in New York City since the pandemic hit the US earlier this year.
The 38-year-old cut a casual figure as she made the short walk from her SUV to the front door on Thursday evening, dressed down in dark skinny jeans and a light gray sweatshirt — a far cry from the dressed-up, polished looks she typically sports in Washington, D.C.
A fresh-faced, makeup-free Ivanka was spotted again Friday morning as she dropped her son Joseph off at his grandparents' home, after which she spent several hours at a pair of Midtown hair and beauty salons before climbing back in her SUV to drive out to New Jersey.
While Jared was still in Washington, D.C. as of this morning and their kids Arabella and Theodore have not yet been spotted in New York, Ivanka appears to have plans to celebrate Rosh Hashanah with the Kushners in New Jersey when the Jewish holiday beings at sundown tonight.
Back home! Ivanka Trump was pictured arriving at her Manhattan apartment last night, marking the first time that she has been photographed in NYC since the pandemic hit the US earlier this year
Going in: The 38-year-old cut a casual figure as she made the short walk from her SUV to the front door on Thursday evening, arriving a day before the start of Rosh Hashanah
Carrying her things: She brought along a small suitcase and a Dior dress bag, which others carried inside for her. Ivanka just toted her purse, from which papers and a charger stuck out
Outfit: She was dressed down in dark skinny jeans and a light gray sweatshirt and accessorized with a pair of plain black flats, a simple white bag, and a printed pink face mask
Ivanka was somewhat low-profile — or as low-profiled as a person can be in a convoy of three Secret Service vehicles with seven Secret Service agents — as she walked into her Park Avenue home at sundown on Thursday evening.
Along with her unfussy outfit, the First Daughter accessorized with a pair of plain black flats, a simple white bag, and a printed pink face mask.
She wore her hair down and straight as she briskly walked from her car to the building, looking incredibly casual compared to how she typically appears back in D.C.
She brought along a small suitcase and a Dior dress bag, which others carried inside for her.
On Friday morning, the mother-of-three was still feeling low-key when she was photographed yet again, this time leaving the apartment to take six-year-old Joseph to his grandparents' Upper East Side apartment.
Ivanka donned the same jeans, shoes, and bag for the errand, but switched up her top, ditching the gray sweater for a short-sleeve black mock-turtleneck.
Off to the grandparents! On Friday morning, she was photographed yet again, this time leaving the apartment to take six-year-old Joseph to his grandparents' home
Today's look: Ivanka donned the same jeans, shoes, and bag for the errand, but switched up her top, ditching the gray sweater for a short-sleeve black mock-turtleneck
Mask swap: The White House advisor wore her hair down and minimal makeup on her face again, and traded in yesterday's pink mask for a plain blue one
Kid clothes: She was pictured getting out of her SUV with Joseph, who himself was dressed casually in a blue sweater, gray sweats, sneakers, and a colorful mask
Keeping him occupied: The little boy carried was appeared to be a small bag of snacks and a bright pink toy microphone
Family: Jared Kushner was pictured at the family's Kalorama home this morning, and the whereabouts of the couple's other two children are unknown
The White House advisor wore her hair down and seemingly no makeup on her face again, and traded in yesterday's pink mask for a floral textured blue one. She also accessorized with a blue watch and held a newspaper in her hand.
She was pictured getting out of her SUV with Joseph, who himself was dressed casually in a blue sweater, gray sweats, sneakers, and a colorful mask. The little boy carried was appeared to be a small bag of snacks and a bright pink toy microphone as he headed in to see his grandparents.
After sending Joseph off for a day with grandma and grandpa, Ivanka headed out for a bit of pampering, stopping at two Midtown beauty salons for a total of three and a half hours.
She first stopped at the Oon Arvelo Salon, spending two and a half hours inside. She then walked down the block to her longtime hair salon, Oscar Blandi, and spent just an hour there.
The First Daughter emerged with a lighter, blonder 'do, apparently having had her hair dyed and her roots touched up at one of the salons.
After a few hours of beatifying, Ivanka — who appeared to be fresh-faced without a bit of makeup — climbed back into a waiting SUV.
Refresh! After sending Joseph off for a day with grandma and grandpa, Ivanka headed out for a bit of pampering, stopping at two Midtown beauty salons for a total of three and a half hours
Dye job: She emerged with lighter, blonder locks and her roots covered up
Busy: She first stopped at the Oon Arvelo Salon, spending two and a half hours inside. She then walked down the block to her longtime hair salon, Oscar Blandi, and spent just an hour there
On the go: After a few hours of beatifying, Ivanka — who appeared to be fresh-faced without a bit of makeup — climbed back into a waiting SUV.
Jersey bound! Her convoy then met up with Port Authority Police, which took her through the Lincoln Tunnel into New Jersey — where she and Jared own a home, as do Jared's parents
Her convoy then met up with Port Authority Police, which took her through the Lincoln Tunnel into New Jersey — where she and Jared own a home, as do Jared's parents.
Meanwhile, Jared was still pictured at the family's Kalorama home this morning, and the whereabouts of the couple's other two children are unknown.
However, they may all come together by tonight for the start of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, which begins at sundown and will herald in the new year of 5781.
Ivanka has not been photographed in New York City since the beginning of the pandemic in the US, though she did stay at the family's New Jersey home for Passover in April.
Her trip to New York comes at the end of a week of traveling while campaigning for her father.
After traveling to Florida, Texas, and Arizona this week, the First Daughter may be expected to follow New York's mandatory quarantine order. Non-compliance with the order can result in a civil penalty of up to $10,000.
Pitstop: Ivanka surprised volunteers at the Latinos for Trump headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona, on Wednesday
Outfit: She wore a $1,250 dress by Colombian fashion designer Johanna Ortiz
Busy bee: After she left Arizona, she flew to Austin, Texas, for another event
Ivanka's travels start on Wednesday, when she surprised volunteers at the Latinos for Trump headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona, wearing a $1,250 dress by Colombian fashion designer Johanna Ortiz and a tie-dye pastel face mask.
She walked around the headquarters with Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, waving and speaking to volunteers — and at one point, she gave the woman she was talking to a fist bump.
After her visit, she sat down with Gov. Ducey and others to participate in a roundtable discussion about America's working families.
Ivanka's trip to Arizona marked the first time the first daughter has visited the state since her father was elected, but that wasn't her only visit for the day.
After she left Arizona, she flew to Austin, Texas, where she participated in a fundraising event for her father's campaign.
Into it: Ivanka Trump learned how to roll out dough for Cuban bread while visiting La Segunda Bakery in Tampa, Florida, on Thursday
Outfit of the day: The 38-year-old donned a light blue and white patterned dress with billowy sleeves and a matching Lele Sadoughi pinstriped face mask adorned with pearls
Next stop: Ivanka later joined former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi at Columbia Restaurant for a 'fireside chat' about small businesses
All smiles: The White House senior adviser flashed the peace sign before sitting down
On Thursday, she flew to Tampa, Florida, where she visited La Segunda Bakery in Ybor City and tried her hand at making Cuban bread with baker Anthony Ali.
She wore a light blue and white patterned dress with billowy sleeves and a matching Lele Sadoughi pinstriped face mask adorned with pearls.
Jennifer Holton, a reporter for FOX13 News, tweeted that Ivanka had 'ordered three loaves of Cuban bread and guava pastries from La Segunda to bring back home to DC tonight.'
Ivanka remained perfectly coiffed after her bread-making lesson, with not one blonde hair out of place when she headed to her next stop: Columbia Restaurant.
President Donald Trump's eldest daughter joined former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi at the establishment, which is the oldest restaurant in the state.
They sat down with other local leaders for an intimate 'fireside chat.'
Ivanka removed her mask for the conversation and sat slightly less than six feet apart from Bondi as they discussed the effect of COVID-19 on small businesses, among other things.
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