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Ivanka’s Brand Doing Great, Thanks For Asking

Remember how, back in February, it seemed as if Ivanka Trump, the brand, was failing? Seems as if it’s doing rather well. On Refinery29, Yael Kohen reports that parent company G-III Apparel Group “cited the Ivanka Trump brand as one of a number of brands that saw ‘an increase in gross profit’ last year.” Ah, but that was 2016. Surely things have changed since the election? Not so! Kohen writes that “independent e-commerce aggregator Lyst […] found that from January to February this year [2017] — around the period that Nordstrom dropped Ivanka Trump goods, and Kellyanne Conway came under fire for promoting them — sales had surged 346%.”

After all that! One wonders (OK, I wonder) whether this is about President Trump’s (many, let us not forget) female fans voting with their wallets, or about Trump supporters and opponents alike needing clothes and, at the end of the day, buying whatever’s at the store and meets whichever budget and style requirements.

The reasons for the brand’s apparent robustness matter less than the implications. As Kohen explains, the concern here is a possible conflict of interest:

Although Ivanka Trump has rolled the fashion company into a trust, she will continue to receive payments from it. It was also reported last week that she will continue to benefit financially from her other family businesses, as well. This despite the fact that she is now an unpaid employee of the federal government.

Over at the Cut, Claire Landsbaum sums this up: “W.”

That seems right.

Phoebe Maltz Bovy edits the Sisterhood, and can be reached at bovy@forward.com. She is the author of “The Perils Of ‘Privilege’”, from St. Martin’s Press. Follow her on Twitter, @tweetertation

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