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In jeans and a T-shirt: Ivanka Trump vaccinated Corona - and caused a stir on the net - Walla! Fashion

2021-04-20T10:10:35.203Z


Ivanka Trump shared a photo of herself vaccinated against the corona virus in Totallock with one of the cheapest price tags she has ever had. So why is the network still turbulent?


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In jeans and a T-shirt: Ivanka Trump was vaccinated against Corona - and caused a stir on the net

The first daughter of the United States shared on Instagram a photo of herself being vaccinated against the corona virus.

The fashionable choice: Total Look with one of the cheapest price tags it has ever had.

So why is the network still turbulent?

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Gal Slonimsky

Tuesday, 20 April 2021, 06:15 Updated: 06:24

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While in Israel more than five million people have already been vaccinated against the corona virus, overseas the rate of vaccinations is slower.

It so happened that

Ivanka Trump

, the former first daughter, was vaccinated only last week against COVID-19.

The former White House adviser, who is currently apparently "between jobs," uploaded to her Instagram account, eight 7.7 million followers, a picture in which she announces the exciting move.

"I received the vaccine today," she wrote.

"Hope you do too."

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Fashion recommended that vaccinators arrive in a "cut-out" shirt that reveals a shoulder, Ivanka Trump decided not to listen to the tip and came to vaccinate the most casual block she has in her wardrobe, one we didn't really get to see when she was part of the White House staff.



The hitchhiker wore blue jeans from the Rag & Bone brand that cost $ 225, a smooth white T-shirt from Zara that cost less than $ 10 and white sneakers by Kenneth Cole that cost $ 125.

As part of its response to the epidemic, she also wore a Tai Dai-style face mask in shades of light from the considerate brand Everlin, which costs $ 25 for a package of five masks.

The calculation of the entire performance amounts to the accessible amount of $ 365.

Just a reminder to those who managed to forget that once upon a time, in the time of the first daughter and White House counsel, $ 360 was only half the amount of shoes or the bag or necklace.

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Ivanka's post on Instagram drew quite a few comments from both sides of the barricade.

The more prominent reactions were those of vaccine opponents.

"Please no," "I'm disappointed in you," "I'm giving up" and "I wish it was a placebo" were just some of the reactions the first daughter won.

One of them even wrote: "I so hoped you were over it" and another wrote: "There is no way I am putting it into my body."

Another reaction was that tainted with conspiracy theories.

"No thanks. With 99% survival rate I will give up. When Bill Gates is involved - I prefer not to get vaccinated."

On the other hand, there were also quite a few congratulations on the vaccine, but the real blessing is that when you have it you also look great in a Zara T-shirt with nothing silver and not just high in a housing dress.

Love you folk.

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