No threads about Rama Duwaji aesthetic and fashion?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As an art professor who is VERY familiar with young adults in this space, LOL at the many who are outraged on this thread being so surprised and clueless as to her whole vibe, which is super normal and zeitgeist-y and not at all weird or unusual. She is 3 years younger than Jackie O was when she became First Lady, which is remarkable in that we have made so much progress that a political wife can be 1.) themself and 2.) more than a political wife. Also, she does kind of look like Audrey Hepburn if Audrey Hepburn was Syrian - the hair, eyes, etc... not the style.

tl;dr - If you're weirded out by her, you're no longer "with the times." It happens.


This is hilarious. This is exactly what these young adults think other people think about their basic and utterly predictable "edgy vibe" look. They think they are unique yet they somehow manage to all look the same. Nobody is put off by it or weirded out, they've seen it a hundred times before.

PP didn't say that it was a "unique" look...she said it is on-trend for younger women in NYC. You can like the trend or not, but she pulls it off well IMHO. And it is an unusual look for a political wife.
Anonymous
She looks like she's in her late 20s and lives in Brooklyn. Because she does.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As an art professor who is VERY familiar with young adults in this space, LOL at the many who are outraged on this thread being so surprised and clueless as to her whole vibe, which is super normal and zeitgeist-y and not at all weird or unusual. She is 3 years younger than Jackie O was when she became First Lady, which is remarkable in that we have made so much progress that a political wife can be 1.) themself and 2.) more than a political wife. Also, she does kind of look like Audrey Hepburn if Audrey Hepburn was Syrian - the hair, eyes, etc... not the style.

tl;dr - If you're weirded out by her, you're no longer "with the times." It happens.


This is hilarious. This is exactly what these young adults think other people think about their basic and utterly predictable "edgy vibe" look. They think they are unique yet they somehow manage to all look the same. Nobody is put off by it or weirded out, they've seen it a hundred times before.

PP didn't say that it was a "unique" look...she said it is on-trend for younger women in NYC. You can like the trend or not, but she pulls it off well IMHO. And it is an unusual look for a political wife.


Pulls it off like it’s a stylistic feat? It’s practically a uniform.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As an art professor who is VERY familiar with young adults in this space, LOL at the many who are outraged on this thread being so surprised and clueless as to her whole vibe, which is super normal and zeitgeist-y and not at all weird or unusual. She is 3 years younger than Jackie O was when she became First Lady, which is remarkable in that we have made so much progress that a political wife can be 1.) themself and 2.) more than a political wife. Also, she does kind of look like Audrey Hepburn if Audrey Hepburn was Syrian - the hair, eyes, etc... not the style.

tl;dr - If you're weirded out by her, you're no longer "with the times." It happens.


This is hilarious. This is exactly what these young adults think other people think about their basic and utterly predictable "edgy vibe" look. They think they are unique yet they somehow manage to all look the same. Nobody is put off by it or weirded out, they've seen it a hundred times before.

PP didn't say that it was a "unique" look...she said it is on-trend for younger women in NYC. You can like the trend or not, but she pulls it off well IMHO. And it is an unusual look for a political wife.


Pulls it off like it’s a stylistic feat? It’s practically a uniform.

So's a suit, yet countless women in DC manage to bungle it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's adorable and a refreshing change from the MAGA look.


It's so weird how some seem to think there's only her "look" and the MAGA look. There's a vast wide world between the two extremes.


Who has insinuated there are two looks for a political spouse?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As an art professor who is VERY familiar with young adults in this space, LOL at the many who are outraged on this thread being so surprised and clueless as to her whole vibe, which is super normal and zeitgeist-y and not at all weird or unusual. She is 3 years younger than Jackie O was when she became First Lady, which is remarkable in that we have made so much progress that a political wife can be 1.) themself and 2.) more than a political wife. Also, she does kind of look like Audrey Hepburn if Audrey Hepburn was Syrian - the hair, eyes, etc... not the style.

tl;dr - If you're weirded out by her, you're no longer "with the times." It happens.


This is hilarious. This is exactly what these young adults think other people think about their basic and utterly predictable "edgy vibe" look. They think they are unique yet they somehow manage to all look the same. Nobody is put off by it or weirded out, they've seen it a hundred times before.

PP didn't say that it was a "unique" look...she said it is on-trend for younger women in NYC. You can like the trend or not, but she pulls it off well IMHO. And it is an unusual look for a political wife.


Pulls it off like it’s a stylistic feat? It’s practically a uniform.


I thought her election night outfit was a nice balance between personalized (the designer, the denim) and classic (black and fairly conservative). You had to look for all the edgy details. I personally just enjoy that kind of fashion dissection.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She looks like she's in her late 20s and lives in Brooklyn. Because she does.


She looks much older than that in her deliberately cynical and jaded poses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's adorable and a refreshing change from the MAGA look.


It's so weird how some seem to think there's only her "look" and the MAGA look. There's a vast wide world between the two extremes.


Who has insinuated there are two looks for a political spouse?


The point is, why is she being compared with the "MAGA look"? Why even mention it?
Anonymous
Hmmm how do you all think NYC artists would react to the opinions of frumpy, middle aged moms from the DC suburbs on the topic of fashion? 😭
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm how do you all think NYC artists would react to the opinions of frumpy, middle aged moms from the DC suburbs on the topic of fashion? 😭


Do we care? Even a tiny bit? Nope.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As an art professor who is VERY familiar with young adults in this space, LOL at the many who are outraged on this thread being so surprised and clueless as to her whole vibe, which is super normal and zeitgeist-y and not at all weird or unusual. She is 3 years younger than Jackie O was when she became First Lady, which is remarkable in that we have made so much progress that a political wife can be 1.) themself and 2.) more than a political wife. Also, she does kind of look like Audrey Hepburn if Audrey Hepburn was Syrian - the hair, eyes, etc... not the style.

tl;dr - If you're weirded out by her, you're no longer "with the times." It happens.


This is hilarious. This is exactly what these young adults think other people think about their basic and utterly predictable "edgy vibe" look. They think they are unique yet they somehow manage to all look the same. Nobody is put off by it or weirded out, they've seen it a hundred times before.

PP didn't say that it was a "unique" look...she said it is on-trend for younger women in NYC. You can like the trend or not, but she pulls it off well IMHO. And it is an unusual look for a political wife.


Pulls it off like it’s a stylistic feat? It’s practically a uniform.


I thought her election night outfit was a nice balance between personalized (the designer, the denim) and classic (black and fairly conservative). You had to look for all the edgy details. I personally just enjoy that kind of fashion dissection.

This is the best image I could find. Are there better ones?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She looks like she's in her late 20s and lives in Brooklyn. Because she does.


She's in her late 20s?!?!?! Yikes, she looks to be in her 40s.
Anonymous
They live in Queens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As an art professor who is VERY familiar with young adults in this space, LOL at the many who are outraged on this thread being so surprised and clueless as to her whole vibe, which is super normal and zeitgeist-y and not at all weird or unusual. She is 3 years younger than Jackie O was when she became First Lady, which is remarkable in that we have made so much progress that a political wife can be 1.) themself and 2.) more than a political wife. Also, she does kind of look like Audrey Hepburn if Audrey Hepburn was Syrian - the hair, eyes, etc... not the style.

tl;dr - If you're weirded out by her, you're no longer "with the times." It happens.


This is hilarious. This is exactly what these young adults think other people think about their basic and utterly predictable "edgy vibe" look. They think they are unique yet they somehow manage to all look the same. Nobody is put off by it or weirded out, they've seen it a hundred times before.

PP didn't say that it was a "unique" look...she said it is on-trend for younger women in NYC. You can like the trend or not, but she pulls it off well IMHO. And it is an unusual look for a political wife.


Pulls it off like it’s a stylistic feat? It’s practically a uniform.


I thought her election night outfit was a nice balance between personalized (the designer, the denim) and classic (black and fairly conservative). You had to look for all the edgy details. I personally just enjoy that kind of fashion dissection.

This is the best image I could find. Are there better ones?


My god, that cheesy grin/wrinkled nose thing he does is just awful. Literally makes my skin crawl. And she just looks odd and goth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She looks like she's in her late 20s and lives in Brooklyn. Because she does.


She's in her late 20s?!?!?! Yikes, she looks to be in her 40s.


Right? I think so too.
Forum Index » Beauty and Fashion
Go to: