Ivanka Trump
Ivanka Trump, daughter and adviser of US President Donald Trump, spoke at National Small Business Week event in Washington, D.C., May 1, 2017. More people reportedly want to get plastic surgery to look like her than the Kardashians. Getty Images

Is the Kardashian era coming to an end? “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star Kim Kardashian ushered in a new beauty standard acceptance and appreciation with her ample curves, but now people are reportedly fawning over a new look. Plastic surgery patients are more and more interested in looking like first daughter of the United States Ivanka Trump than the Kardashian and Jenner sisters.

It has nothing to do with politics. “No matter what your political leanings are, Ivanka Trump is a kind of role model,” Gabriel Chiu of Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery Inc. told The Hollywood Reporter Thursday. “How many people have her look, went to an Ivy League school and hold their own in business and socially?”

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People are attracted to Ivanka Trump’s figure and face. “It's both facial and body features. People talk about her cheekbones, how proportionate her face is, the combined features of her eyes, nose and lips,” Chiu said.

One of the things plastic surgery patients like about Ivanka Trump’s face is its fullness. “The aesthetic look is moving nationally from a Kardashian type to an Ivanka Trump look — less done,” Jill Caruso, a NYC-based certified aesthetic nurse specialist, told THR. To get the youthful look can be achieved through a fat-transfer procedure.

In Ivanka Trump’s new book, “Woman Who Work: Rewriting the Rules for Success,” the 35-year-old wrote about being a working mother and cautioned women to consider their “biological clocks” when picking their career over their family.

Maintaining a family and career is not easy. “Some people will judge you and think you are less productive than they are because you have to race to get to your daughter’s dance recital by six or for a parent-teacher conference midday,” she writes. “If you choose to have a child or children early in your career, and later you decide to return to a traditional corporate setting, be prepared for the fact that you will be older than your peers at the same level.”

When Ivanka Trump became an assistant to the president, father Donald Trump, she announced she would not go on a book tour since she was a part of the presidential administration.

“In light of government ethics rules, I want to be clear that this book is a personal project. I wrote it at a different time in my life, from the perspective of an executive and an entrepreneur, and the manuscript was completed before the election last November,” she said last month. The money she makes from the book will reportedly be donated to charity.

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