The department store chain Nordstrom has decided to remove Ivanka Trump brand from its stores. The decision was based on the weak performance of the brand. However President Trump got involved in the case once again sparking discussions conflict of interest.
At the beginning of February the luxury department store NordstromThe company has been trying to remain neutral in the political world. In November, Nordstrom stated on Twitter that selling products of a particular brand should not be falsely perceived as a political stand. According to Nordstrom, it is the consumers who, on the basis of their beliefs, should decide whether to buy or not the products of a particular brand.
However, taking a stand by buying or boycotting certain products is a part of the #GrabYourWallet campaign. To protest against the political program of first the candidate and now the President Trump, the creators of the campaign are calling on people to boycott the companies supporting his actions. The list of such companies includes Moison Coors
Ivanka began creating her own brand in 2009 with the launch of a luxury jewelry line manufactured by Dynamic Diamonds. In 2011, she began selling high-end apparel. In the same year she started working with Marc Fisher Footwear Corp., the company that produces shoes by Ivanka Trump. A year later, the company G-III Apparel Group
Some companies, like TJ Maxx
The situation was worsened by the President himself. On his private Twitter account (@realDonaldTrump) he criticized Nordstrom's decision, saying that it was harmful. At the same time he emphasized how incredible his daughter is. Many people found this statement to be an abuse of power. As a person in a public office, the President should not speak out in defense of his daughter's private business. In this case, any company carrying the Ivanka Trump brand, before deciding whether to drop it or not, will have to consider a risk of public criticism from the most important person in the country. However, according to Sean Spicer, White House Press Secretary, President Trump had every right to react that way as the tweet wasn't about the family's business but, as he stated, "an attack on his daughter".
"My daughter Ivanka has been treated so unfairly. She is a great person - always pushing me to do the right thing! Terrible!" - Donald Trump on his personal Twitter account
One of the President's adviser, Kellyanne Conway, also came in the defense of Ms. Trump. In an interview on Fox News
"It's a wonderful line. I own some of it. I'm going to give a free commercial here. Go buy it today, everybody. You can find it online." - Kellyanne Conway in an interview for Fox News
"[The] plaintiff had the unique, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, as an extremely famous and well-known person, as well as a former professional model, brand spokesperson and successful businesswoman, to launch a broad-based commercial brand in multiple product categories, each of which could have garnered multimillion-dollar business relationships for a multi-year term during which plaintiff is one of the most photographed women in the world." - lawsuit filed by Melania Trump against the publisher of The Daily Mail
Besides Ivanka, Donald Trump also has a brand in his name. There were times when you could buy clothing, sunglasses, lamps, mirrors and mattresses all signed with the name of then-eccentric businessmen. Nowadays, however, the brand is struggling as its clothing is hard to find. This is due to the lack of new agreements. The last one was signed in March 2015, i.e. almost two years ago. The company Perfumania
The First Lady's arguements were based on the fact that nowadays she's one of the most photographed women on the planet. This again raises some questions regarding the use of public office functions for personal gains of the Trump family that can't separate their private lives from the public function of President Trump. A good example of this is the fact that on the day of the presidential inauguration, Trump's team added a biography of Melania Trump on the White House website, which included a link to the online store with her jewelry collection.
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