IVANKA TRUMP spoke to high school students at an event last night and was joined by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Ivanka Trump, 35, attended the Fortune’s Most Powerful Women conference in Washington DC on Tuesday - a conference which brought together leading women in business government, philanthropy, education and the arts for conversations to inspire and deliver advice.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, 45, was also at the event with his wife Sophie Trudeau, 42.
Ivanka, the US President Donald Trump’s daughter, wore a white dress to the event which featured a slash in the neckline, revealing a bit of chest.
The frock has three quarter length sleeves with flares on the cuffs and she accessorised with blue sphere drop earrings.
Taking some of her hair down from her appearance on Monday, Ivanka wore her hair half up and finished of the look with natural-looking make-up.
During the event the First Daughter, and advisor to the President, greeted high school students who were also in attendance.
On Monday, Ivanka spoke at the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit and the American workplace and immigration reform were among the topics she touched upon.
Ivanka said that Congress needs to come up with a long-term fix for the children impacted by her father's decision to end the Deferred Action for Child Arrivals programme.
The daughter and advisor to US President Donald Trump again flashed a hint of chest with her choice of outfit while she spoke on stage.
Her long-sleeved baby pink blouse featured a scoop neck and tied at the neck into a bow.
She tucked the top into a white floral skirt and finished off the outit with a pair of red velvet stiletto heels.
Ivanka meant business with her hair tied into a ponytail at the nape of her neck and she accessorised with silver ball hoop earrings.
It was the first time Ivanka has addressed the topic of immigration since her father took office.
Speaking on stage, Ivanka said: “I personally am of the opinion - the president has stated this - that we have to figure out a good solution that protects these innocent people, many of whom were brought to this country as children.”
Her comments about DACA mostly reflect what President Trump has said about the programme.