Featured in Vanity Fair's International Best Dressed Hall of Fame List
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In 2008, Ivanka Trump was included in Vanity Fair’s International Best-Dressed List for the second consecutive year, earning a place in the “Top Ten Women” category. The annual list, published by the magazine, recognizes public figures noted for their influence and consistency in fashion and personal style.
As part of her 2008 profile, Ivanka Trump described her style as “a mix of the classic and modern with a feminine twist.” She identified actress Grace Kelly as her primary style inspiration, reflecting a preference for timeless and structured fashion. Among her notable fashion choices that year, she highlighted a black pantsuit by Yves Saint Laurent as a favorite purchase.
The feature also included details about her everyday style preferences. She cited five-inch heels and a purple crocodile handbag by Giorgio Armani as essential items in her wardrobe. These selections aligned with her public image at the time as a business executive and social figure active in New York’s fashion and real estate circles.
Although she appeared on the International Best-Dressed List in both 2007 and 2008, Ivanka Trump was not inducted into the International Best-Dressed Hall of Fame in 2008. The Hall of Fame designation is reserved for individuals with a longer history of repeated recognition. That year’s inductees included figures such as George Clooney and Sofia Coppola.
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