Turning the sidewalk into a catwalk! Ivanka Trump once again braves New York's frosty weather without a coat to show off her long legs in a chic blue dress as she heads off to work

  • The 35-year-old held her winter coat in her hand as she stepped out of her Park Avenue building on Wednesday morning 
  • Ivanka looked chic in pale blue, A-line dress and floral accessories, including shoes and a saddle bag from her eponymous line  
  • The mother-of-three and her husband Jared Kushner are reportedly moving to Washington, D.C. with their family while her father Donald is president

An arctic cold front may be headed to New York City, but Ivanka opted to show off her outfit and carry her coat as she headed to work on Wednesday. 

The 35-year-old looked elegant in an ice blue A-line dress and a white coat in her hand as she stepped out the gold doors of her Park Avenue apartment building this morning.

Despite the chill, Ivanka left her legs bare and accessorized her look with a floral saddle bag and floral heels from her eponymous clothing and accessories collection.

All smiles: Ivanka Trump flashed a grin as she headed to work on Wednesday morning 

Although it was recently reported that critics of her father Donald have been posing as Amazon customers to write scathing reviews of a pair of her brand's boots, Ivanka didn't look like she had a care in the world as she rushed off to work.

The businesswoman made sure to flash a smile to the photographers standing outside of her door as she strut out the door and headed straight to SUV that was parked outside her building. 

It has been a busy couple of weeks for Ivanka, who has taken numerous high-profile meetings at Trump Tower with her dad, the President-elect.

Coat-free: Ivanka opted to show off her outfit as she stepped out the gold doors of her Park Avenue apartment building 

Ready for spring! Ivanka, who carried her white coat on her arm, accessorized her outfit with a pair of floral shoes and a handbag from her eponymous line 

So far this month, Ivanka has spoken with former Vice President Al Gore and Leonardo DiCaprio about climate change, and most recently rapper Kanye West. 

On Tuesday, Kanye had a 15-minute sit-down at Trump Tower which he later said was about 'multi-cultural issues'.  

Ivanka posed with Kanye and her father while they were in his office together, and she joined Donald when he went downstairs to see the rapper out of the building.

The mother-of-three was in the background as Kanye and Donald took photos together in the gilded lobby of the building, which has become the place to see who is who in the new Trump administration.  

High-profile guest: Ivanka and her father Donald met with rapper Kanye West on Tuesday afternoon. She is pictured watching them pose for photos in the lobby of Trump Tower 

Doting daughter: Ivanka accompanied Donald while he walked Kanye out of the building following their 15-minute meeting 

Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner, 35, are reportedly planning on moving to Washington, D.C. with their three children, Arabella, five, Joseph, three, and Theodore, eight-months, to be close to her father Donald during his presidency.

Although she said just last month that she doesn't have any plans to join the President-elect's administration in any official capacity, her dad revealed last night that he would 'love' to have her be a part of it. 

Speaking with Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday, the incoming commander-in-chief said he was actively pursuing a way to include his eldest daughter and her husband Jared in his administration. 

New role? Earlier this week the President-elect said he wants to include Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner, 35, in his administration. They are pictured in October

All together: Ivanka and Jared are reportedly considering moving to Washington, D.C. with their three children, Arabella, Joseph, and baby Theodore

'If you look at Ivanka, you take a look and she's so strong, as you know, on the women's issue and childcare and so many things, she would be so good — nobody could do better than her — we'll have to see whether or not we can do that,' Donald acknowledged.

Politico reported last week that Ivanka planned to hire a chief of staff and several aides to assist her as she moves into the role of first daughter, which historically has been an un-official role.

'And I'd love to have Jared helping us with deals with other nations,' Donald added 'Let's see if we can do peace in the Middle East and other things.'

Despite his enthusiasm, there's a federal nepotism law that could make official roles for the couple legally and politically problematic.

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