
Senior White House adviser Ivanka Trump met with Prime Minister Saadeddine el-Othmani and Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita Thursday afternoon after touring local olive groves with a group of female farmers.
For her later engagements in the day, Ivanka traded her embroidered white with black embroidered tunic jacket for a stylish ensemble that consisted of a beige embroidered cape. The patterned cape kaftan structure features gold and teal embroidery detail across the cape, while the upper and lower thirds of the design were covered in black cross shapes. It is believed to be a custom designed piece by Marrakesh designer Fadila El Gadi.
Under the cape was a chic dark green silk midi dress that fell just above her bare ankles. As for footwear, Ivanka completed the look with a pair of beige patent leather Manolo Blahnik. The BB 105mm Pumps retails for $665 and is available for purchase at Bergdorf Goodman.

Ivanka was joined by by her trip companion Sean Cairncross, the CEO of Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), an independent US foreign aid agency that provides grants to developing countries to help promote economic growth, reduce poverty and strengthen institutions.
Today we met with Morocco’s Head of Government and Foreign Minister to sign implementing documents to further legal reforms in property rights that will actualize the economic empowerment of Moroccan women. #WGDP 🇺🇸🇲🇦 pic.twitter.com/Dn33r6ZOxr
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) November 7, 2019
The president’s daughter also spoke by telephone with King Mohammed VI to thank him for “meaningful recent legal reforms to advance gender equality in Morocco,” she wrote on Twitter.
His Majesty and I discussed his meaningful recent legal reforms to advance gender equality in Morocco.
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) November 7, 2019
We appreciate his leadership on making progress on all aspects of the @MCCgov Compact. #WGDP
Earlier in the day, Ivanka shared a touching moment with a female farmer during a tour of an olive grove collective in the province of Sidi Kacem.
Ivanka is visiting Morocco to promote the Women’s Global Development and Prosperity initiative, a U.S. government program she spearheads that has a goal of helping 50 million women in developing countries advance economically by 2025. The initiative focuses on helping women develop job skills and succeed as entrepreneurs, along with changing cultures and laws.

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