Mark Wilson via Getty Images Trump has 17.9 million things to smile about.

Perhaps Ivanka Trump didn’t need that glowing endorsement from Kellyanne Conway to help boost profits.

It all combined for a hefty increase in sales in 2016.

G-III Apparel Group, Ltd., which licenses Trump’s clothing collection (her shoe line is licensed through Marc Fisher), reported a “$17.9 million increase in net sales of Ivanka Trump licensed products” for the year ending January 31. The company credits the brand with helping bring up its gross profits as a whole, according to a new annual report released April 3.

Drew Angerer via Getty Images An Ivanka Trump coat at Century 21.

Trump’s brand declined to comment, and G-III did not return a request for comment by the time of publication. A spokesperson did tell Refinery 29 off-record Monday that “while Ivanka Trump might have been one of its faster growing brands last year, it is not one of the larger brands that the company operates.” The Calvin Klein label, for example, saw twice as much growth for G-III, garnering an increase in sales of $43.7 million.