Ivanka be a supermodel: Team Trump back on trend as army of women cause social media craze by posting images in First Daughter's designs and 'Make America Great' swimsuits

  • A number of female Trump supporters have been posting images of themselves in the family's branded-clothing lines over the past few months
  • These  photos have begun to grow in popularity and are now causing a bit of a craze on social media 
  • The most popular outfit choice by far this summer is a one-piece women's swimsuit in metallic blue that reads: 'Make America Great Again' 
  • That was designed using Trump's campaign slogan and retails for $40 online 
  • Ivanka has an epnymous clothing brand that is sold in major department stores including Macy's and Dillard's

President Trump and his daughter Ivanka are getting some much welcomed positive press thanks to a social media craze that has slowly been growing over the past few months.

A number of women have begun posting images online which show them modelling clothing from Ivanka's eponymous fashion label or Trump-branded wears while voicing their support for the commander-in-chief.

It is a diverse array of clothes, and the most popular choice by far this summer is a one-piece women's swimsuit in metallic blue that reads: 'Make America Great Again.'

There is even a fan-run Instagram page that gathers all the images featuring ladies in Trump-branded swimwear these days, along with those who are scantily clad while also wearing his trademark hat, Babes For Trump.

These posts have no official hashtag yet, with the women using a variety of words and phrases, including '#womenfortrump,' '#ivankatrump,' and '#hillaryforprison' to name a few. 

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Losing focus: A number of female Trump supporters have been posting images of themselves in the family's branded-clothing lines over the past 10 months (Britani Rose of Brunette and Political above) 

Losing focus: A number of female Trump supporters have been posting images of themselves in the family's branded-clothing lines over the past 10 months (Britani Rose of Brunette and Political above) 

Working the clash: These photos have begun to grow in popularity and are now causing a bit of a craze on social media (Trump supporter above in March) 

Working the clash: These photos have begun to grow in popularity and are now causing a bit of a craze on social media (Trump supporter above in March) 

New phone, who dis: Ivanka has not been seen with her father much over the past few weeks in the White House, or last week on their overseas trips to Europe

New phone, who dis: Ivanka has not been seen with her father much over the past few weeks in the White House, or last week on their overseas trips to Europe

This surge in popularity for Trump brand clothing comes a little over nine months after women across the country began a boycott of Ivanka's fashions with the #GrabYourWallet campaign.

Select retail shops and national department stores also began to drop Ivanka's line around that time, and in some cases were very publicly attacked by Trump supporters.

Nordstrom was forced to weather the worst of the storms after the passed on picking up Ivanka's latest collection, with President Trump going after the retailer on Twitter.

The presidents of Nordstrom sent an email criticizing President Donald Trump's ban on immigrants from seven nations entering the United States just days before the retail giant announced they had dropped Ivanka's clothing line.

In the note, brothers Peter, Erik, and Blake Nordstrom told employees of the company that they would do all they could to help those who might be impacted by the ban while celebrating the many things the immigrant community have contributed to the retailer over the years.

The Nordstrom brothers also pointed out that the company was founded by an immigrants, their great grandfather John.

Two days later, the Seattle-based retailer announced that they would no longer be carrying Ivanka Trump's line of clothing, handbags, shoes and accessories.

Lindsay-Vonn story: A blond beauty poses in her 'Make America Great Again' swimsuit on Saturday

Lindsay-Vonn story: A blond beauty poses in her 'Make America Great Again' swimsuit on Saturday

Daringly demure: A young Trump fan gets patriotic ahead of a Fourth of July celebration

Daringly demure: A young Trump fan gets patriotic ahead of a Fourth of July celebration

Loyal friend: A fan who supports Ivanka posted this photo pledging her allegiance to the First Daughter while announcing her boycott of Nordstrom

Loyal friend: A fan who supports Ivanka posted this photo pledging her allegiance to the First Daughter while announcing her boycott of Nordstrom

Whose shoes: A woman posts a sho-fie of her Ivanka Trump heels on Friday

Whose shoes: A woman posts a sho-fie of her Ivanka Trump heels on Friday

A spokesperson for Nordstrom told Dailymail.com, 'We sent the email to our people to offer support and services if they were affected by the order.

'The decision to move away from the Ivanka Trump brand for the upcoming season was made as a result of the brand’s business performance over the past year. For us, the two decisions were not related.'

The retailer then further clarified by revealed they had informed Ivanka of the decision in early January

The company also released a statement explaining why they made the decision to drop Ivanka's jewelry line.

'We've said all along we make buying decisions based on performance. We've got thousands of brands – more than 2,000 offered on the site alone,' a statement from the company read.

'Reviewing their merit and making edits is part of the regular rhythm of business,' it continued. 'Each year we cut about 10 percent and refresh our assortment with about the same amount.'

'In this case, based on the brand's performance we've decided not to buy it for this season,' the statement said.

Not mentioned was the #GrabYourWallet boycott that may also have had a hand in Nordstrom's decision to cancel ordering any more of Ivanka Trump's line.

The #GrabYourWallet campaign targets companies that do business with the Trump family, letting consumers know where not to take their dollars if they are against some of the statements President Trump has made about women in the past.

Additionally, it names companies whose board members donated to President Trump's campaign.

In her majesty's secret service: A young women pulls off the look of harried FBI vet in this Ivanka ensemble 

In her majesty's secret service: A young women pulls off the look of harried FBI vet in this Ivanka ensemble 

Flower power: '@ivankatrump @ivankatrumphq loving my Ivanka Trump dress �� #IvankaTrumpDress #IvankaTrumpClothing #IvankaTrump #LoveIvankasStyle #LoveHerClothing,' wrote Christina, a former Miss Hungary (above), on Instagram

Flower power: '@ivankatrump @ivankatrumphq loving my Ivanka Trump dress �� #IvankaTrumpDress #IvankaTrumpClothing #IvankaTrump #LoveIvankasStyle #LoveHerClothing,' wrote Christina, a former Miss Hungary (above), on Instagram

Eye see now: Select retail shops and national department stores also began to drop Ivanka's line early this year

Eye see now: Select retail shops and national department stores also began to drop Ivanka's line early this year

The campaign was started in response to the now infamous 2005 Access Hollywood hot mic audio that was released back in October in which President Trump was caught bragging about sexually assaulting women and detailed his attempt to bed a married television personality.

That has caused headaches for companies like L.L. Bean, which saw its name added to the boycott because one family member donated to a Trump-aligned political action committee.

The chairman of the board begged off the boycott, saying the large Bean family doesn't hold a political stance. 

Ivanka also addressed the boycot herself back in Octobver while speaking with 'Good Morning America.'

'The beauty of America is that people can do what they like, but I'd prefer to talk to the millions, tens of millions of American women who are inspired by the brand,' said Ivanka.

'The message that I've created - my advocacy of women, trying to empower them in all aspects of their life - started long before this presidential campaign did. I've never politicized that message.'

Ivanka then added: 'People who are seeking to politicize it because they may disagree with the politics of my father, there's nothing I can do to change that.'

She did not however acknowledge the fact that the boycott is not in response to her father's political beliefs, but rather his alleged sexual assault of over 10 women and the comments he made in a 2005 'Access Hollywood' interview with Billy Bush.  

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