By Missy Crane | January 15, 2020

President Trump’s daughter Ivanka looked absolutely stunning during a trip to Atlanta to visit Safe Haven Survivors of Human Trafficking with Governor Kemp and other officials.

And while the meeting was, of course, a very personal and emotional event – meeting such brave survivors – Ivanka’s beautiful and classic fashion style could not go unnoticed.

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The First Daughter offered praise to the survivors, saying that they represent resilience and strength on a level we will never know.

She’s right. 

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Ivanka wowed when she showed up to meet the heroic ladies in a sharp-looking black and white print blazer and pants combo.

The first daughter looked smart and stunning in the long sleeve jacket and matching pants suit.

She finished her professional yet stylish look with a print top, perfectly coiffed hair and black high heels.

It was the absolute perfect cold-weather look.

You can watch the video below:

Between Melana and Ivanka, it’s hard to pick which one has a better style. I’d say it’s a dead heat. What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.

This piece originally appeared on WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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