How would you style Hillary Clinton?

Anonymous
She's so fat and ugly nothing will help. Not even a jewel encrusted broom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In an orange jumpsuit with silver leg and wrist restraints


I would think black and white vertical pinstripes would make her look taller and more slender. Not sure if orange is her color, but then again one must dress for the times.


Exactly. But what are we going to do about those fat ankles and calves?
Anonymous
Why are you all saying she's middle aged? She's 68. Middle age IMO is 30-60. Not to say she can't do the job, but not middle aged.
Anonymous
She already looks fine. Now I'd pay big bucks to "style" Donald Trump, starting with a nice tight buzz cut.
Anonymous
I think her clothes have been looking pretty good lately. I think she should have got a subtle facelift before she announced her candidacy. Nothing too dramatic, of course ... But look at Meryl Streep or even Helen Mirren's skin compared to Clinton and it's obvious that Clinton especially recently is showing a lot more wrinkles and loose skin. I think a facelift would have helped with the concerns about her age. (Well, initial concerns about her age, she seems positively youthful now compared to Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump - haha).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In an orange jumpsuit with silver leg and wrist restraints


I would think black and white vertical pinstripes would make her look taller and more slender. Not sure if orange is her color, but then again one must dress for the times.


Exactly. But what are we going to do about those fat ankles and calves?


PP here. I'm not going to insult HRC for her body type, and certainly won't comment on her ankles and calves. My only concern with her ankles is that the chains fit snugly and/or the monitoring bracelet doesn't slip off during home release.
Anonymous
I think her style suits her well. She looks Presidential. Unlike other candidates, her suits fit and she has brushed her hair.

Shouldn't we really be focusing on what Bill will wear as first gent? What designer will get the honor of creating his outfit for the inauguration and the inaugural balls? How will he style his hair? Will Hillary lead him around the dance floor?
Anonymous
I know exactly what I'd dress her in

a straight jacket and a potato sack hood

Anonymous
What are we going to do about Trump's bloated, corpse-like figure, orange face, and that thing on his head?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would style her as POTUS. (And no, I'm not using the word "style" as you want me to; I'm using it in the sense of referring to someone/someone's status.)

This thread is stupid. No one would ever start a thread about to "style" Bernie or Trump or any man.


I don't know, I think there is a lot to how you are visually perceived in a powerful role. She looks frumpy, so does Bernie. Obama looks good which increases confidence. I am sure there are studies out there about this. You rarely see obese frumpy people running large companies, that probably isn't a mistake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are you all saying she's middle aged? She's 68. Middle age IMO is 30-60. Not to say she can't do the job, but not middle aged.


How old are you that you think 30 is middle aged. Average life expectancy for a woman is about 90. A woman is an adult at about 18, so that's 72 years of adult hood. The middle section of that adult life is aged 42 to 66. Or if you think adult age starts a bit later, then a bit later.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would style her as POTUS. (And no, I'm not using the word "style" as you want me to; I'm using it in the sense of referring to someone/someone's status.)

This thread is stupid. No one would ever start a thread about to "style" Bernie or Trump or any man.


I don't know, I think there is a lot to how you are visually perceived in a powerful role. She looks frumpy, so does Bernie. Obama looks good which increases confidence. I am sure there are studies out there about this. You rarely see obese frumpy people running large companies, that probably isn't a mistake.


I sort of agree. People do talk about how th men dress (remember the endless debate about Al Gore's earth tones?). The way to have your agenda be the topic of the conversation, rather than your clothes, is to play it safe. I would dress her in navy or black pant suits with jewel tone simple shirts. Fashion is for First Ladies....Presidents should dress like bankers or lawyers. I think they're dressing her like a rich lady who goes out to lunch with friends or to fundraisers. I'm a big HRC supporter, but I wish they would make her look more like a President and less like someone's rich grandma.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would style her as POTUS. (And no, I'm not using the word "style" as you want me to; I'm using it in the sense of referring to someone/someone's status.)

This thread is stupid. No one would ever start a thread about to "style" Bernie or Trump or any man.


I don't know, I think there is a lot to how you are visually perceived in a powerful role. She looks frumpy, so does Bernie. Obama looks good which increases confidence. I am sure there are studies out there about this. You rarely see obese frumpy people running large companies, that probably isn't a mistake.


She looks frumpy because she had a difficult figure to dress the way I think we'd all like to see her. Carly F. looked presidential. Easy for her. She's slim. If you are slim with decent legs you look great in a tailored suit with a slim skirt and pumps. Hilary can't pull that off. I have he same legs as she does. She opts for the pantsuits because she can look streamlined but without calling attention to those ankles. She can probably walk more confident in a pair of sturdy pumps that don't need to be so high as would be needed with a skirt.
Anonymous
I think she has had at least one facelift. She looks natural versus pinched and frozen. She looks good for her age.
Anonymous
I DGAF what she wears.
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