Tiffany Trump has made her way back to front row at New York Fashion Week despite claims that editors didn't want to sit with her the night before.

The 23-year-old reportedly spent her time at the Philipp Plein presentation carefully avoiding Madonna — a harsh critic of her father Donald — and being shunned by editors. However, she was all smiles at the Dennis Basso show the next day.

Tiffany donned a wine-colored dress embellished with crystal beading as she sat in the front row alongside her friend, designer Andrew Warren.

Happy as can be: Tiffany Trump was all smiles at the Dennis Basso show on Tuesday during New York Fashion Week

Style star: Tiffany donned a wine-colored dress embellished with crystal beading

Close as can be: The 23-year-old sat in the front row with her friend, designer Andrew Warren

The first daughter accessorized her look with classic black pumps, and she kept her long blond hair in loose curls around her shoulders.

Tiffany happily posed for pictures before the show, and unlike the night before, the seats next to her were filled.

The University of Pennsylvania graduate sat in between Andrew and another brunette, whom she was photographed chatting with during the show.

The night before, Tiffany had reportedly caused quite a stir — and it wasn't because of her edgy outfit.

Calm, cool, and collected: Tiffany reportedly spent the night before trying to avoid Madonna at another fashion show

Chatting away: Although some writers claimed that editors didn't want to sit with Tiffany at last night's show, she happily chatted with the brunette next her on Tuesday

Famous face: Tiffany happily posed for photos before the fashion show started

Sister, sister: Paris and Nicky Hilton also attended the high-profile fashion show

The New York Post reports that Tiffany was very concerned about avoiding Madonna who recently said she 'thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House' during her speech against the president at the Women's March in Washington, D.C.

The iconic singer ended up arriving over an hour late to the show, and she was seated across the room from Tiffany.

Meanwhile, a few writers claimed that Tiffany's appearance wreaked havoc on the seating assignments because no fashion editors wanted to sit next to her.

Alyssa Vingan Klein, the editor-and-chief of Fashionista.com, wrote on Twitter that seating was a mess because Tiffany was essentially being shunned.

Style star: Tiffany sat front row at the Philipp Plein show at the New York Public Library on Monday evening during New York Fashion Week

Alone? A few editors tweeted that no one wanted to sit next to Tiffany, and former Wall Street Journal fashion columnist Christina Binkley shared a photo of the empty seat next to her

More controversy: Tiffany was reportedly eager to avoid Madonna, who was seated on the front row at the Philipp Plein show, next to Kylie Jenner and Tyga

Causing a stir: The singer is said to have arrived an hour late at the catwalk event, which she attended alongside her photographer friend Steven Klein (far right)

'Seating s***show at Philipp Plein because no editors want to sit near Tiffany Trump. SHOCKER,' she wrote.

'Tiffany Trump had a front row seat as well, which led several editors to request to be moved and, in a couple of cases, leave altogether,' Alyssa added in her write-up of the show.

Nikki Ogunnaike, a senior fashion editor at Elle.com, responded to Alyssa's tweet by revealing that she and her colleagues had moved seats.

'We moved and are down the hall. Come thru,' she wrote.

'Phillip Plein at 10PM: 1 hour late start, editors fleeing just so they don't have to sit behind Tiffany Trump,' Nikki tweeted a few minutes later.

Pictures from the show see Tiffany sandwiched between her friend Andrew and another blonde attendee, but former Wall Street Journal fashion columnist Christina Binkley shared photos of the empty seat next to her earlier in the night.

Strike a pose: Tiffany attended the show with her friend and fellow 'Rich Kid of Instagram' Andrew Warren (right)

Tough crowd: Alyssa Vingan Klein, the editor-and-chief of Fashionista.com, claimed on Twitter that seating was a mess because Tiffany was essentially being shunned

Making moves: Nikki Ogunnaike, a senior fashion editor at Elle.com, responded to Alyssa's tweet by revealing that she and her colleagues had moved seats

'Nobody wants to sit next to Tiffany Trump at Philipp Plein, so they moved and the seats by her are empty,' she wrote.

Christina took a photo of the available seats next to Tiffany, adding: 'Empty seats next to Tiffany Trump.'

The writer was also apparently near one of Tiffany's Secret Service agents at the show.

'Tiffany Trump's secret service guy says this is his first fashion show. He is going to get the wrong idea about fashion,' she tweeted.

However a source who witnessed the incident insists that the empty seats next to Tiffany were actually reserved for the fashion label's CEO's family - and were only made empty when editors who had accidentally sat in them were asked to move.

‘The seats next to Tiffany had been reserved for the CEO’s family but were occupied by several fashion editors,' the source explained.

'The picture was taken in between the editors getting up to move and the family sitting down.’

Supporting the story: Nikki also tweeted that editors had moved to avoid being near Tiffany

Proof? Christina shared photos of Tiffany sitting on the end, with no one next to her, before she switched seats with Andrew

First time: The writer was also apparently near one of Tiffany's Secret Service agents at the show

Front row woes: When one Twitter user noted that he felt 'bad' for Tiffany, Christina noted that she still got plenty of attention from photographers at the show

It appears that at some point, Andrew had switched seats with Tiffany, so she would be sandwiched between him and another person.

And while some alleged that the editors had moved because they didn't want to sit next to Tiffany, the fashion show was apparently chaos from the start.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, hundreds of people gathered on the steps of the library, and they had to wait one at a time to get through the revolving door.

Once they sat down, the 9pm show was held until Madonna arrived at 10:15pm, over an hour late. The publication reports that 'one top fashion editor' left the show before it began after learning that they were waiting on the singer.

Edgy outfit: The University Pennsylvania graduate donned skinny black pants, a leather top, a navy and black coat, which she accessorized with pink pump

Waiting game: After Andrew switched seats with Tiffany, the seat next to him remained empty for a bit

In addition to Tiffany and Madonna, the star-studded show was filled with A-list stars, including, Kylie Jenner, Tyga, Taylor Hill, Paris and Nicky Hilton, Coco Rocha and more.

'Hot felon' Jeremy Meeks, whose mugshot went viral a few years ago, opened the show for his runway debut, and Lionel Richie's daughter Sofia Richie also strut down the catwalk for the designer.

This was Plein's first presentation in New York after several seasons of him showing in Milan. Ahead of the show, Plein borrowed President Trump's controversial slogan 'Make America Great Again', using the hashtag #LetsMakeNYFWgreatAgain on Instagram.

Despite the alleged controversy surrounding her appearance, Tiffany looked right at home in the front row of the show.

All smiles: Tiffany accessorized her ensemble with a sparkly black choker and a long necklace

The University Pennsylvania graduate donned skinny black pants, a leather top, a navy and black coat, which she accessorized with pink pumps and a black choker necklace.

The edgy outfit was a far cry from the elegant frocks she wore in the days leading up to her father Donald's inauguration last month.

Over the weekend, Tiffany modeled a white dress while attending the Taoray Wang show with her mother Marla Maples.

The mother-daughter pair were spotted front row at the runway show at Skylight Clarkson Square on Saturday. Tiffany was also accompanied by her boyfriend, Ross Mechanic.

Lookalikes: Tiffany and her mom atended the Taoray Wang show on Saturday

All together: The mother-daughter duo were spotted front row. Tiffany was also accompanied by her boyfriend, Ross Mechanic.

Fan club: Wang said the president's youngest daughter has been a 'supporter since a long time before the election'

The Chinese fashion designer made the white dress and matching coat that Tiffany wore for her father's inauguration last month, and the ensemble was said to be worth around $2,500-$3,700.

Wang said she gave the 23-year-old the outfit as a gift, but the designer has stated she 'is not political.' She seems to be Tiffany's go-to designer as she was previously seen clad in her clothing during presidential debates.

'I think Tao's aesthetic is just unparalleled. She puts so much effort into the slightest detail,' Tiffany told The Hollywood Reporter.

Wang said Tiffany has been a 'supporter since a long time before the election,' and has ordered pieces before attending Wang's show in 2016.

Custom-made: Wang designed Tiffany's white dress and matching coat for Donald Trump's inauguration last month. The ensemble is said to cost around $2,500-$3,700

Can't be stopped: Marla, Tiffany Trump, and Ross attended the show despite some other designers' recent political statements about her father

Fun time: The 23-year-old blonde looked on as she sat between her mother and boyfriend

Tiffany was dressed in Wang's designs during one of the presidential debates. Her interest in the designer drew criticism because of Donald Trump's remarks against China.

The blonde did comment on anything regarding politics and her father.

She added: 'We talked a lot and I think now she really knows my style, so we work closely together.'

But just a few days into the NYFW kickoff, designers have made politically sartorial statements about the new president.

Behind-the-scenes: Tiffany was spotted backstage at the Taoray Wang show draped in a pink coat

'F**k your wall': LRS Studio and designer Raul Solis chose to make a bold political statement by sending a clear message to President Trump at his show on Friday afternoon

Statement: Anna Wintour wore a pink badge in support of Planned Parenthood as she sat with Sarah Jessica Parker in the front row Calvin Klein show

Calvin Klein played This is Not America, and designer Raf Simons sent out white patterned bandanas to attendees in order to promote that message of inclusion, much like the ones Tommy Hilfiger had models wear in his show in California.

Meanwhile, designer Raul Solis, a 32-year-old Mexican immigrant, sent a model wearing 'f*** your wall' down the runway in a clear message to President Trump.

He told W Magazine: 'It’s important to have that message of sexual empowerment, especially now—to say, "Hey, actually, you can do whatever you want."

'I don’t get too political, but obviously [this season] it’s impossible to dismiss.'