Ivanka Trump
stood out in a bold polka-dot blazer as she toured an aviation training
center in Wichita, Kansas, on Thursday, the day before her 10-year
wedding anniversary.
The 37-year-old
first daughter was joined by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Senator
Jerry Moran when she met with students and teachers at WSU-Tech's
National Center for Aviation Training.
Ivanka
donned an eye-catching tan blazer with black polka dots, which she wore
over a classic black turtleneck and wide-leg dress pants.
The jacket appeared to be a custom design
from Oscar de la Renta, as the luxury label previously sold a twill
dress in the same color and pattern.
A similar Oscar de la Renta blazer retails for $2,700, though a bespoke design would likely cost a great deal more.
Ivanka
let her standout jacket do the talking by wearing minimal accessories.
Her straight blonde bob was parted to the side, and she sported smokey
eye makeup paired with a dusty rose lipstick.
The
White House senior adviser appeared to be in great spirits during
Thursday's tour, and she even got some hands-on experience.

She happily drilled a rivet into sheet metal while visiting one of the technical college's classrooms.
Ivanka
and Pompeo later took part in a roundtable discussion with Dr. Sheree
Utash, the president of WSU Tech and vice president of workforce
development at Wichita State University.
During
the conversation, students at WSU Tech spoke about their experiences
and how they've found success without going to a four-year school.
'It
is all incredibly inspiring because you all are the faces of the work
that we are all trying to do and of the future of this country,' Ivanka
said, according to local news station KSN.
Following the roundtable, a group of
Wichita-based aviation companies signed the Pledge to America's Workers,
the Trump administration's initiative designed to get private companies to expand job training.
While
in Wichita on Thursday, Ivanka took to Instagram to preemptively
celebrate her 10-year wedding anniversary with her husband Jared
Kushner.
The couple wed at Trump
National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, on October 25, 2009, and
she couldn't resist sharing some throwback photos from their big day.
'Looking
forward to celebrating 10 amazing years of marriage to my love
tomorrow!' she captioned a stunning black and white portrait of herself
with her bridal veil pulled over her head.
On her Instagram Story, she posted an image of herself posing in her wedding dress as she stands in a doorway at the golf club.
Ivanka announced her arrival in Wichita on
her Instagram Story on Wednesday evening by sharing a photo of herself
posing on the airport tarmac with Pompeo and Moran.
In
the snapshot, she is smiling from ear to ear while donning a preppy
black and gray argyle sweater, black cropped pants, and black
ankle-strap heels.
The first daughter
also tweeted the image, writing: 'Landed in Wichita w/ @SecPompeo and
@JerryMoran! Brilliant innovators such as Walter Beech & Clyde
Cessna established this city as the hub for aircraft making during the
early half of the 20th Century. 100 yrs later, Wichita remains a leader
worldwide in aviation manufacturing!'
Ivanka stayed home on Monday and Tuesday while celebrating the Jewish holiday Shemini Atzeret with her family.
She was
dressed to the nines in a bright red Carolina Herrera coat and a black
pillbox hat when she and her children headed to their local synagogue on
Tuesday.
The first
daughter, who was joined by her husband Jared the day before, walked by
herself as her kids — Arabella, eight, Joseph, six, and Theodore, three —
rode their scooters on the sidewalk.
Jared,
38, headed to work in a Secret Service SUV earlier that morning,
leaving Ivanka to take their children to the Friends of Lubavitch
Synagogue, which is located in their ritzy Kalorama neighborhood in
Washington D.C.
Shemini Atzeret
immediately follows the seventh day of the Jewish festival of Sukkot. It
is a separate, yet connected, holy day devoted to the spiritual aspects
of Sukkot.
Ivanka converted to Judaism in 2009 to marry Jared, an Orthodox Jew, and they are raising their three children Orthodox as well.
The
family's stroll to the synagogue has become something of an annual
tradition since they moved from New York to D.C. at the start of 2017
when Ivanka and Jared took on official roles in the Trump
administration.
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