Ivanka Trump's new look, a midi bob, triggers the debate on Twitter
The First Daughter unveiled her new, shorter, business woman, and less Barbie haircut during a business trip to Colombia. "She looks like a television anchorwoman," someone wrote. "Her next job when she's no longer in the White House"
Ivanka Trump never goes unnoticed. A little bit because she puts a lot of her into her self-congratulation on Twitter. A bit because she is the favorite daughter of the US president, ubiquitous enough to be mocked on social media with ironic memes and the hashtag #unwantedivanka. This time the parsley First Daughter sported a new haircut during a recent trip to Colombia. When she arrived, she only chirped a series of thanks to the vice president Marta Lucía Ramírez "for the warm welcome", for the "warm welcome", as if it were a party with friends. In fact, her impact in the country went unnoticed, as her social media went wild on her new cut, technically a blunt bob, a short length that falls between the chin and shoulders.
Business woman cut
In other times, when she ran her fashion brand Woman Who Works, the 37-year-old billionaire would have taken the opportunity to write expressions like "new hair, new me", new cut, new life on Twitter, writes the Daily Beast. This time at least she has spared the world with her self-centeredness. American hair stylists launched into all sorts of comments. There are those who pulled out of her an image of her from 2005 in which she wore short hair. Some have said that she is "less Barbie", and that she looks like an aggressive Fox News anchorwoman. The most experts have remarked that the short cut is the symbol of the "working woman" all children-school-office-yoga class-dinner. Finally, others also recalled the bob of women like Anna Wintour, editor of Vogue USA, and the short cut worn years ago by Victoria Beckham, at the head of her fashion empire of the same name. Sara. The beauty of the matter is that Ivanka flew to Colombia to enhance the empowerment of women with the Women’s Global Development and Prosperity Initiative (W-GDP) project.
A jarring concept in a country where less wealthy women, mostly from neighboring Venezuela, cut their hair to support themselves, explained the country's vice president, Marta Lucía Ramírez. In fact: the First Daughter immediately set an example by presenting herself with a nice helmet. Except that she gave her money to her trusted hairstylist.