Ivana Trump, the first wife of President Trump, is seeking confirmation on trademarks on her name as she prepares for future business and entertainment ventures, Bloomberg reported Thursday.

Trump has previously started several lines of clothing, jewelry and fashion products under her name. According to the government filings, she filed the request to the U.S. trademark office in June to use her name for new projects including books, TV and radio shows and movie productions.

Currently, Trump holds four trademarks for her jewelry and eyeglasses brands, as well as for a wine brand and her namesake website. She has also written several books, including several romance novels and "Raising Trump," her story of raising her three children: Donald Jr., Eric and Ivanka.

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First daughter Ivanka Trump has registered four trademarks of her own since January for clothing and fashion products, which are carried at several department stores. Government filings indicate that Ivanka Trump Marks LLC has obtained preliminary permission for three requests to use her name on apparel and products since the November election.

The first daughter's name-brand clothing has drawn criticism for allegedly poor working conditions in its overseas factories.

Ivana Trump was married to Donald Trump from 1977 to 1992, after which she wrote a self-help book titled "The Best is Yet to Come: Coping with Divorce and Enjoying Life Again" in 1999.