The fashion world went abuzz when U.S. President Trump’s youngest daughter, Tiffany, became the guest of honor at the show of Chinese fashion designer Taoray Wang during the recent New York Fashion Week.
The American presidential daughter, Tiffany Trump, was the guest of honor and wore an elegant pink coat and white dress. She also wore one of Wang's designs during the inauguration of her father.
Wang opened her line to Tiffany Trump as well as her store in New York amid the call for a boycott by many designers in the U.S.
The boycott was called to protest the policies of the current administration on immigration and foreign policy.
The show featured various styles of jackets and military-style coats. Her style came with platform boots, coats with silk lining and lace negligees.
The designer's philosophy revolved around the principle of women empowerment and are catered to fit women who are leaders in government, business, and law. She wants to make powerful women still look sexy.
Her recent collection was also inspired by the Qing Dynasty.
Wang said, "I would rather focus on personal qualities and characters, rather than labeling them."
She said that she is very open-minded and that the boycott does not affect her.
"I didn't think about that because I'm very open minded. I cooperate with international celebrities and all these leaders," she said.
The designer is also known for being diverse. She wants to bridge different cultures in her work.
"I believe there is a lot of bridges between different cultures," she said.
Tiffany Trump said that she and Wang discussed the style that she wanted to wear during the inauguration.
"We talked a lot and I think now she really knows my style, so we work closely together," she said.
The presidential daughter also said that Wang's "aesthetic is unparalleled."
Valerie Steele, Director of the museum of the Fashion Institute of Technology, said that she has been a long-time admirer of Wang and calls her collection "dandified elegance."