NEW YORK (AP) — It was a moment the head of any fashion label hopes for: A presidential candidate's daughter wears the brand's dress as she introduces him to accept the nomination. The speaker was Ivanka Trump, the sleeveless studded sheath came from her own line, and the candidate she spoke about was her father. Kelner, who is in charge of the firm's election and political law practice, compared Ivanka Trump's promotion of her fashion line to a Hollywood designer having a high-profile actor or actress wear their clothes on the red carpet. At a speech in March, he displayed a table full of Trump Winery beverages (the vineyard is run by his son Eric), Trump-branded water and magazines, and steaks that he suggested were from his Trump Steak brand even though that was discontinued years ago.