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A Leggy NYC Moment: Ivanka Trump in an All-Black Look at Faena New York

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On a rooftop balcony in Chelsea, Ivanka Trump wore an all-black ensemble—a dress, leggings, and pointed heels—set against a New York skyline. The five-photo Instagram slideshow ends with a mirror selfie taken inside a Faena bathroom, captioned 'In a New York State of mind.' The post has drawn more than 140,000 likes, with comments praising her beauty and style.

A Leggy NYC Moment: Ivanka Trump in an All-Black Look at Faena New York

Faena New York: A Glamorous Chelsea Arrival Designed by Bjarke Ingels

Faena New York in Chelsea was designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and founded by Alan Faena. The hotel invites guests to 'step into a room that blurs the lines between dreams and reality' — a 'wonderland of color, glamour, and comfort that expands the imagination and cradles the spirit,' according to the property's website.

Faena New York: A Glamorous Chelsea Arrival Designed by Bjarke Ingels

From Classic King to the Three-Bedroom Suite: A Nightly Price List at Faena

Prices vary by night. The lowest rate today is $1,395 plus tax for the Classic King Room, a 400-square-foot space with a king bed, a desk, a walk-in shower, Tierra Santa bath products, a separate toilet, a coffee and tea maker, two sinks, and floor-to-ceiling windows with varying views. The Rose Two-Bedroom Suite costs $9,095 plus tax and spans 1,710 square feet, with a dining table, a king bed, a queen bed, a living room, and a walk-in closet. On a different day in March 2026, the Faena Three-Bedroom Suite is listed at $31,500 plus $4,647 in taxes. No pictures are available of the suite, but it includes a large terrace, distinctive interiors, and three king beds. The site calls it 'the crown jewel' of its residential-style accommodations.

From Classic King to the Three-Bedroom Suite: A Nightly Price List at Faena

Three Bars, a Secret Speakeasy, and a Living Gallery: Faena’s Theatrical Hospitality

Faena's venues include three bars and La Boca, the restaurant by Francis Mallmann. Mallmann described La Boca as a place where tenderness and dissidence meet, bringing his Buenos Aires cooking to New York. The Living Room features a mural by Juan Gatti and a 160-foot-long gallery. El Secreto is the clandestine jewel — a hidden salon behind an unmarked door on the hotel’s second floor, imagined by Alan Faena and described as opulent, seductive, and discoverable. La Cava is a third spot reserved for exclusive gatherings that grants access to the other two bars.

Three Bars, a Secret Speakeasy, and a Living Gallery: Faena’s Theatrical Hospitality

A Glimpse of Faena’s Global Luxe and a Celebrity Moment

Faena also operates hotels in Buenos Aires and Miami Beach. The post has drawn over 140,000 likes, a reminder of the power of glamour on social media. The hotel is famed for 24-karat gold ceilings, rare artwork, and doormen dressed in white top hats. Faena New York invites guests to experience a blend of spectacle and luxury, a place where a moment like Ivanka Trump's Instagram post can feel like a headline in real life.

A Glimpse of Faena’s Global Luxe and a Celebrity Moment