Since Donald Trump took office two weeks ago, he's inspired social movements all around the globe-- and the Internet. #NotMyPresident, #NoBanNoWall, and #ImAlreadyHome are just some of the hashtags that have been trending on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook recently, but the latest social media campaign isn't addressed at the president, but rather, his daughter.
Trump's eldest daughter, Ivanka, is a business woman in her own right. In addition to serving on her father's board--and being a reported close confidant in his administration-- the 35-year-old mother of three owns a fashion line of clothing, shoes, and accessories.
Though Ivanka's remained a relatively neutral figure throughout her father's campaign, it appears that his outrageous actions have trickled down and are now affecting his daughter's nonpolitical ventures.
American department stores Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus have already dropped the first daughter's line, citing "poor performance," but people are urging all American retailers to stop selling Trump's products.
With the hashtag #GrabYourWallet, see how people are calling for an end to Trump's fashion empire.