
I guess I'm the only one who thinks the white coat looks gorgeous. Maybe not good for this occasion, but I think she looks great in it. The black dress looks too small or something - and too plain. I'm all for a good plain look - but this one just looks off somehow. I'd be royally p**sed if I got a custom gown and it looked like this on me. |
I liked the white coat but the criticisms of the fit are valid. It can’t be this hard for her to find clothes that fit well. |
She’s wearing bubble gum pink today.
She should be in red. Melania is in her darth Vader black era, so Usha should have sported Republican red. Jill looks nice in Democrat Blue. Kamala is in a black pantsuit. Ivanka is cosplaying Kate Middleton in Hunter green—including a fascinator. |
The coat I saw was more of a dusty pink and looked ok. |
It’s not Barbie pink, but it’s still twee and lacks substance. It’s a stark contrast with Melania’s puritan storm trooper look. |
It makes her look like a linebacker. The proportions are all off. You have to look at as it fits her, not as a stand alone piece. The shoulders are way too far off to the sides so that they line up with the edges of the hem. It completely swallows her up. Her little head is poking out of the top. It looks like a little girl who borrowed her mother’s coat because she was cold. |
I had the exact same thought! |
I really want to understand these comments but I can’t take comments that say this coat makes Usha look like a linebacker and a little girl very seriously. |
Lacks substance? Because it’s pinkish? lol, ok. |
She has looked great all weekend. I loved the white coat. |
Why? Usha’s pink is rather juvenile for an inauguration. Ivanka’s daughter looks more mature in a camel colored coat. Usha isn’t a guest; she’s the VP’s wife. She should have worn red or purple instead of pink. |
Fashion people like to use metaphor and analogies. It's the art. |
I was referring to comments on the fit of the white coat. |
Contradictory analogies? |
Love the descriptions. But you know the rules. Post Pics (embedded, not links). |