Malia Obama kept it casual on Tuesday while heading into work at The Weinstein Company as her internship with famed producer Harvey Weinstein enters its final weeks.

It was a picture perfect morning in the Big Apple with lots of sun and some much-needed warm weather, and like millions of other New Yorkers across the city, Malia ditched the coat and pants in favor of a more summery frock.

She was photographed making her way into work in an adorable cap-sleeved denim shirtdress that buttoned up the front.

Malia kept the rest of her look casual as well, chucking on a pair of worn-in black Chuck Taylors and carrying the same trusty brown leather utilitarian knapsack she has been lugging around for the past year.

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First intern: Malia Obama was spotted headed in to work at The Weinstein Company on Tuesday (above)

Seeking shade: Temperatures in Manhattan were in the 70s most of the day and the sun was out from dawn until dusk

Changes: Malia is now just months away from heading a bit further north to begin her freshman year of college at Harvard come August

Malia is now just months away from heading a bit further north to begin her freshman year of college at Harvard come August.

Before that however it will be back to Washington DC for the Chicago native, where her parents are staying for the next two years until Sasha graduates high school at Sidwell Friends.

Malia has kept a relatively low profile during her gap years, despite the public interest in her post-White House life.

It remains unclear if Malia even has a Secret Service detail with her in the city, with some on social media saying that she clearly does at times and others stating that she is with friends at those times.

Under a 2013 measure that was signed into law by President Obama, all former presidents and first ladies are given lifetime Secret Service details, while the children of the president receive that same protection until they are at least 16.

The length of the protection for the children of the president can be extended towards the end of their term, but the details are usually kept private for their safety.

President Bush extended protection for his daughters Jenna and Barbara after he departed DC, who were both older than Malia and Sasha at the time.

Meanwhile, just four days after her father vacated the Oval Office back in January, Malia made it clear just how disappointed she was in President Donald Trump by joining a rally protesting his plans to revive the Dakota Access pipeline project.

The 18-year-old student was one of approximately 100 people who gathered on Main Street at the Sundance Film Festival to let it be known how upset she was with President Trump's plan to move forward with the controversial transport system.

The group braved the blistering cold and heavy snowfall as they held up signs reading 'Exist. Resist. Rise.' and 'Impeach corporate control.'

On her way: Malia has kept a relatively low profile during her gap years, despite the public interest in her post-White House life

Capital return: Before she heads to college it will be back to Washington DC for the Chicago native, where her parents are staying for the next two years until Sasha graduates high school

Confusion: It remains unclear if Malia even has a Secret Service detail with her in the city

She wore her ombre hair half up and half down

Safe and sound: Malia enters the building and is gone, until tomorrow

That first sign expressed the group's solidarity with Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, while the second expressed their displeasure with the Sundance Film Festival for allowing Chase Bank to be a sponsor of their event due to the fact that they are invested in the pipeline.

This is why the rally was held directly in front of the Chase Sapphire on Main Lounge.

And a few hours later, Malia was also one of the select individuals in attendance at a private event with Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault, a man who just last month publicly applauded her father when he put a halt to the pipeline after months of protests at the site.

She landed in snowy Park City after spending a few days with her parents and sister Sasha in Palm Springs, California at the home of White House interior designer Michael Smith and his partner, former Ambassador to Spain James Costos.

Malia has also enjoyed a long weekend in Aspen during the past few months, but has not been able to join her parents on any of their numerous trips to tropical islands.

Barack and Michelle were in Necker Island from late January to early February and are now enjoying the warm weather and waters of Mo'orea, and island located in French Polynesia.