Chelsea Clinton was spotted in New York City as she rushed off to work, hailing a cab in front of her $10million apartment in a crisp blue pantsuit and peach blouse.

She was followed out the front door moments later by husband Marc Mezvisnky and the couple's daughter Charlotte, who headed off on a leisurely stroll through nearby Madison Square Park.

Marc opted for a far more casual look than his wife, with the stay-at-home father leaving son Aidan with a nanny and chucking on a pair of jeans and loose tee for his outing with Charlotte.

And while the couple's sartorial choices could not have been more different, that did not stop the pair from both electing to finish off their looks with the same accessory - busted shoes.

In Chelsea's case it was a pair of destroyed nude pumps, whose missing chunk of enamel exposed the steel frame of her heel and threw off her otherwise polished professional presentation.

That was not the case however with Marc's torn up loafers, which along with his red baseball cap proved to be the perfect addition to his outfit.

Charlotte meanwhile had on a pair of canvas sneakers that looked to still be in good shape, and the 2-year-old was all smiles as her dad carried her through the city.

Hi-ho, hi-ho: Chelsea Clinton was spotted hailing a cab on her way to work in NYC, looking sharp in a blue pantsuit and peach blouse (above)

Mess: The 35-year-old mother-of-two finished off the look with a pair of destroyed nude pumps, with a chunk of missing resin exposing the steel heel in the shoe (above)

Daddy day care: She was followed out the front door by her husband Marc Mezvinsky, with the unemployed money man heading off for a stroll with daughter Charlotte (above)

Frat rat: He too had on destroyed shoes, wearing torn loafers with his jeans and t-shirt

Marc looked to be having a good morning, smiling as he stopped to chat for a bit with a mother in the park.

Little Charlotte appeared to be off playing as Marc animatedly retold a story to the svelte woman and her young son.

He was joined by another man as well who looked to be a friend but may have been a member of the Secret Service.

And while Marc's look was decidedly down-market, his cap was purchased at a place that is anything but.

The Yellowstone Club is an uber-exclusive and expensive golf and ski resort in Montana that is members only, with Bill Gates, Tom Brady, Dan Quayle and Justin Timberlake among the few who have made the cut.

In order to join, families have to pony up $300,000, and then purchase one of the nearby residences, with the cheapest condos starting at $3million and some costing well over $20million.

On top of all that there are also the annual dues of $20,000 that have to be paid by each family.

Many of the wealthy members, including Jennifer Garner, were big supporters and fundraisers for Hillary Clinton during both of her failed attempts to win the presidency.

Win that bread: Chelsea is having one of the best professional weeks of her life thanks to the success of her new children's book 'She Persisted'

She's big online: 'She Persisted' has remained in the top 10 on Amazon's bestsellers list since its release last week

Victory at last: Chelsea's book also appears to be on track to outsell Ivanka Trump's recently released 'Women Who Work'

Uber-relatable: Chelsea opted to hop into a yellow cab (above) rather than go with a car service

Chelsea is having one of the best professional weeks of her life thanks to the success of her new children's book 'She Persisted,' which has remained in the top 10 on Amazon since its release last week and looks to be the most successful venture yet of the former first daughter's career.

And in a battle of the first daughters, her book also appears to be on track to outsell Ivanka Trump's recently released 'Women Who Work.'

The collection of stories was inspired by Elizabeth Warren according to a release sent out by publisher Penguin Young Readers, and as evidenced by Chelsea's decision to use the Massachusetts senator's rally cry for the title of the book.

Chelsea will be the first to cash in on the popular catchphrase, with a spokesperson for Penguin offering no comment when asked by DailyMail.com if any of the proceeds from the book will be going to charity.

Among the 13 women making an appearance in the children's picture book will be Harriet Tubman, Helen Keller, Sally Ride, Florence Griffith Joyner, Oprah Winfrey and Sonia Sotomayor.

Less familiar names including Clara Lemlich, Nellie Bly, Maria Tallchief, Claudette Colvin, Ruby Bridges, and Margaret Chase Smith are also featured in the collection.

Buddy system: Mezvinsky was joined by an unidentified male, who may have been a friend or a member of the Secret Service (right) keeping an eye on Hillary Clinton's granddaughter

Tanked: Mezvinsky suffered a huge loss in May of last year after trying to bet on the revival of the Greek economy, forcing him to shut down one of his hedge funds

Persist to plagiarize: Chelsea will be the first to cash in on the popular catchphrase, with a spokesperson for Penguin offering no comment when asked by DailyMail.com if any of the proceeds from the book will be going to charity

'I wrote this book for everyone who’s ever wanted to speak up but has been told to quiet down - for everyone who’s ever been made to feel less than,' said Chelsea of her first foray into the world of children's literature.

'The thirteen women in She Persisted all overcame adversity to help shape our country - sometimes through speaking out, sometimes by staying seated, sometimes by captivating an audience.'

She then added: 'With this book, I want to send a message to young readers around the country - and the world - that persistence is power.'

This will be the third book Chelsea has released, having previously written a social empowerment book for middle-school children in 2015 entitled 'It's Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going!' and then just this past January releasing her worldwide health tome 'Governing Global Health: Who Runs the World and Why?'

The latter proved to be a dismal failure for Chelsea, who never even bothered to promote the book in the wake of her mother Hillary's defeat in last year's election.

That might explain why the book performed so poorly, and just two months after its release is number 128,444 on the Amazon bestsellers list.

Chelsea's official author bio states that in addition to her write she is 'Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation, where she works on many initiatives including those that help to empower the next generation of leaders.'

The money she will likely be pulling in for her latest book should provide plenty of comfort for the family of four, who have been relying on just one breadwinner for months.

Inspired to inspire: 'I wrote this book for everyone who’s ever wanted to speak up but has been told to quiet down - for everyone who’s ever been made to feel less than,' said Chelsea of her book

Bibliography: This will be the third book Chelsea has released, having previously written a social empowerment book for middle-school children in 2015

Vast library: This past January Chelsea also her worldwide health tome 'Governing Global Health: Who Runs the World and Why?'

Family fun: Chelsea's official author bio states that in addition to her write she is 'Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation, where she works on many initiatives including those that help to empower the next generation of leaders.'

It was revealed back in February that Marc had quietly shut down his hedge fund Eaglevale Partners at the end of last year.

He and his partners were reportedly working to return money to investors at that time, including Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd C. Blankfein.

The decision to shutter the fund came just a few weeks after Mezvinsky's mother-in-law Hillary lost the election to Donald Trump.

Mezvinsky has kept a low profile ever since Hillary's loss in the election, with most sightings of the Ivy League graduate occurring when he is out with daughter Charlotte.

Mezvinsky suffered a huge loss in May of last year after trying to bet on the revival of the Greek economy, forcing him to shut down one of his hedge funds.

He and his partners, former Goldman Sachs colleagues Bennett Grau and Mark Mallon, raised $25million from investors to buy up bank stocks and debt from the struggling nation.

That fund however has lost 90 percent of its value, investors with direct knowledge of the situation told The New York Times, and was closed.

Eaglevale Partners was started in 2011 by Mezvinsky and his partners, with their former boss, Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd C. Blankfein, one of the first investors.

Another is leading financier, Marc Lasry, co-founder of $13 billion hedge fund Avenue Capital, where Chelsea worked after graduating from Stanford.

'I gave them money because I thought they would make me money,' said Mr Lasry, who not only invested $1 million in Eaglevale but also urged a relative to do the same.