Usha Vance Dresses

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Anonymous wrote:As an Indian woman I would 500% make sure that I had a suitable MUA on site if I knew I would be on NATIONAL TV. Lets be real.. she thinks shes hotter than she is.


What is this? She was actually working up until the day the VP selection was announced, at an extremely demanding job, and then coming home to 3 kids. That's where her thoughts were. She doesn't have to work, but the fact that she chose the job she chose makes me think that she has some degree of distance from JDs life. I would absolutely believe that this has been a whirlwind for her and it hasn't had that much time to sink in.

Blue and red dresses where great. Last day of the convention she has a "WTF have I gotten myself into" look on her face the entire time.


She is a seasoned professional and a politician's wife - she should ALREADY have had the nice dresses and nice shoes and makeup routine established. She's not some schlumpy stay at home who wears yoga pants and her hair in a messy bun all day!


You are confusing the wardrobe of litigator and someone who was literally on the biggest stage last week. I don’t understand why she would have a makeup routine that included stage lights.


THE WARDROBE OF A SENATOR'S WIFE. It's not like she hasn't been on a stage with him before.


She obviously does have the wardrobe of a senator’s wife. Have you heard a peep about her wardrobe until this week?

I find nothing wrong with her dresses, I do think she could have done a better job with her makeup, but I am also South Asian and also struggle with dark under eyes.


I’m a dark skinned South Asian too but more than 10 years older than Usha. I have always foundation matching pretty difficult, even now with the brands founded by Indians. It seems like there are South Asians posting who don’t have these issues. I’m curious if they just have a very different tone or whether they have found some brand I don’t know about.
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Anonymous wrote:As an Indian woman I would 500% make sure that I had a suitable MUA on site if I knew I would be on NATIONAL TV. Lets be real.. she thinks shes hotter than she is.


What is this? She was actually working up until the day the VP selection was announced, at an extremely demanding job, and then coming home to 3 kids. That's where her thoughts were. She doesn't have to work, but the fact that she chose the job she chose makes me think that she has some degree of distance from JDs life. I would absolutely believe that this has been a whirlwind for her and it hasn't had that much time to sink in.

Blue and red dresses where great. Last day of the convention she has a "WTF have I gotten myself into" look on her face the entire time.


She is a seasoned professional and a politician's wife - she should ALREADY have had the nice dresses and nice shoes and makeup routine established. She's not some schlumpy stay at home who wears yoga pants and her hair in a messy bun all day!


You are confusing the wardrobe of litigator and someone who was literally on the biggest stage last week. I don’t understand why she would have a makeup routine that included stage lights.


THE WARDROBE OF A SENATOR'S WIFE. It's not like she hasn't been on a stage with him before.


She obviously does have the wardrobe of a senator’s wife. Have you heard a peep about her wardrobe until this week?

I find nothing wrong with her dresses, I do think she could have done a better job with her makeup, but I am also South Asian and also struggle with dark under eyes.


I’m a dark skinned South Asian too but more than 10 years older than Usha. I have always foundation matching pretty difficult, even now with the brands founded by Indians. It seems like there are South Asians posting who don’t have these issues. I’m curious if they just have a very different tone or whether they have found some brand I don’t know about.

Indian-American here. To avoid dark circles on a stage, you definitely need a multi-step process. It's not something I do on a regular basis. But day-to-day, I've come to really like this foundation from Chanel: https://www.chanel.com/us/makeup/p/184566/les-beiges-water-fresh-complexion-touch/ (I used B60). It brightens my undereye as well.
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Anonymous wrote:White people and their exoticism of a regular American woman just happens to be of Indian descent is kind of gross, don't you think? There is nothing spectacular about her looks, she has a very plain face. She does have a nice body, I'll give her that. But all this "she's beautiful, she's so stylish, she's so glamorous". No, she's really not. She's just not white and a lot of you equate that with exotic and stunning. So ridiculous.


Jealously is not a good look.


Who is Usha jealous of?


Funny. This white woman who thinks that people only think brown women are gorgeous bc they are brown.
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Anonymous wrote:She and her husband both look a lot older than their age of 39. They’ve lived a hard life in ways we probably don’t know about.

JD had glow up relative to four years ago…but he looks like he aged 10 years in four years: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C9kVybrOeed/?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==


Small children and two careers run us regular folks ragged.

Add in a Senate seat and near constant travel, fundraising, campaigning and living a life in the public eye and that will take a toll.

Enough with this “sell your souls” stuff other posters are saying. So juvenile.



lots of other people in the public eye know to brush their hair and wear some lipstick. they know this because they’re in the public eye.
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder what kind of marriage you think they have if you believe she was totally surprised by all of this and had to pick clothes at the last minute. You think she found out that her husband was the VP pick 5 min before she had to make her speech and just picked up whatever dress was on the floor and ran out to the car to drive over?


she’d just gotten back from whole foods and was dragged right to milwaukee!
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I have never worn or owned makeup. i love her.
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Anonymous wrote:As an Indian woman I would 500% make sure that I had a suitable MUA on site if I knew I would be on NATIONAL TV. Lets be real.. she thinks shes hotter than she is.


What is this? She was actually working up until the day the VP selection was announced, at an extremely demanding job, and then coming home to 3 kids. That's where her thoughts were. She doesn't have to work, but the fact that she chose the job she chose makes me think that she has some degree of distance from JDs life. I would absolutely believe that this has been a whirlwind for her and it hasn't had that much time to sink in.

Blue and red dresses where great. Last day of the convention she has a "WTF have I gotten myself into" look on her face the entire time.


She is a seasoned professional and a politician's wife - she should ALREADY have had the nice dresses and nice shoes and makeup routine established. She's not some schlumpy stay at home who wears yoga pants and her hair in a messy bun all day!


You are confusing the wardrobe of litigator and someone who was literally on the biggest stage last week. I don’t understand why she would have a makeup routine that included stage lights.


THE WARDROBE OF A SENATOR'S WIFE. It's not like she hasn't been on a stage with him before.


She obviously does have the wardrobe of a senator’s wife. Have you heard a peep about her wardrobe until this week?

I find nothing wrong with her dresses, I do think she could have done a better job with her makeup, but I am also South Asian and also struggle with dark under eyes.


I’m a dark skinned South Asian too but more than 10 years older than Usha. I have always foundation matching pretty difficult, even now with the brands founded by Indians. It seems like there are South Asians posting who don’t have these issues. I’m curious if they just have a very different tone or whether they have found some brand I don’t know about.

Indian-American here. To avoid dark circles on a stage, you definitely need a multi-step process. It's not something I do on a regular basis. But day-to-day, I've come to really like this foundation from Chanel: https://www.chanel.com/us/makeup/p/184566/les-beiges-water-fresh-complexion-touch/ (I used B60). It brightens my undereye as well.


Thank you! Is your process using red color corrector in advance? More? Something different?
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Anonymous wrote:I have never worn or owned makeup. i love her.


Of course you would! 😂😂😂
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Anonymous wrote:I have never worn or owned makeup. i love her.


Of course you would! 😂😂😂


Why yes, yes i do!

Maybe you should have gone to community college after all.
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Anonymous wrote:I have never worn or owned makeup. i love her.


Of course you would! 😂😂😂


Why yes, yes i do!

Maybe you should have gone to community college after all.


Is that where they taught you it’s ok to go on tv looking like a haggard mess? 😂😂😂
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Anonymous wrote:I have never worn or owned makeup. i love her.


Of course you would! 😂😂😂


Why yes, yes i do!

Maybe you should have gone to community college after all.


DP who loves make up, beauty, and fashion - personally, I’ve found that my Harvard JD serves me well.

Can we PLEASE stop the trope that smart, accomplished women can’t also love traditionally feminine things?
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I think she looks fine, much MUCH better than Kimberly or Lara (who seems to be morphing into another face?).

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Anonymous wrote:As an Indian woman I would 500% make sure that I had a suitable MUA on site if I knew I would be on NATIONAL TV. Lets be real.. she thinks shes hotter than she is.


What is this? She was actually working up until the day the VP selection was announced, at an extremely demanding job, and then coming home to 3 kids. That's where her thoughts were. She doesn't have to work, but the fact that she chose the job she chose makes me think that she has some degree of distance from JDs life. I would absolutely believe that this has been a whirlwind for her and it hasn't had that much time to sink in.

Blue and red dresses where great. Last day of the convention she has a "WTF have I gotten myself into" look on her face the entire time.


She is a seasoned professional and a politician's wife - she should ALREADY have had the nice dresses and nice shoes and makeup routine established. She's not some schlumpy stay at home who wears yoga pants and her hair in a messy bun all day!


You are confusing the wardrobe of litigator and someone who was literally on the biggest stage last week. I don’t understand why she would have a makeup routine that included stage lights.


THE WARDROBE OF A SENATOR'S WIFE. It's not like she hasn't been on a stage with him before.


She obviously does have the wardrobe of a senator’s wife. Have you heard a peep about her wardrobe until this week?

I find nothing wrong with her dresses, I do think she could have done a better job with her makeup, but I am also South Asian and also struggle with dark under eyes.


I’m a dark skinned South Asian too but more than 10 years older than Usha. I have always foundation matching pretty difficult, even now with the brands founded by Indians. It seems like there are South Asians posting who don’t have these issues. I’m curious if they just have a very different tone or whether they have found some brand I don’t know about.


Indian lady here. Im not sure how dark you are without seeing a photo - but I am approx the same shade as Usha (maybe a lil darker) and have had lots of luck with Pat McGrath (who is black herself) and Chanel. As far as a good highlighter goes Rare Beauty and Benefit are great. Yes Sephora is expensive but even w the color factor aside they are SO freakin worth it in their finish, consistency, longevity..
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As an Indian woman I would 500% make sure that I had a suitable MUA on site if I knew I would be on NATIONAL TV. Lets be real.. she thinks shes hotter than she is.


What is this? She was actually working up until the day the VP selection was announced, at an extremely demanding job, and then coming home to 3 kids. That's where her thoughts were. She doesn't have to work, but the fact that she chose the job she chose makes me think that she has some degree of distance from JDs life. I would absolutely believe that this has been a whirlwind for her and it hasn't had that much time to sink in.

Blue and red dresses where great. Last day of the convention she has a "WTF have I gotten myself into" look on her face the entire time.


She is a seasoned professional and a politician's wife - she should ALREADY have had the nice dresses and nice shoes and makeup routine established. She's not some schlumpy stay at home who wears yoga pants and her hair in a messy bun all day!


You are confusing the wardrobe of litigator and someone who was literally on the biggest stage last week. I don’t understand why she would have a makeup routine that included stage lights.


THE WARDROBE OF A SENATOR'S WIFE. It's not like she hasn't been on a stage with him before.


She obviously does have the wardrobe of a senator’s wife. Have you heard a peep about her wardrobe until this week?

I find nothing wrong with her dresses, I do think she could have done a better job with her makeup, but I am also South Asian and also struggle with dark under eyes.


I’m a dark skinned South Asian too but more than 10 years older than Usha. I have always foundation matching pretty difficult, even now with the brands founded by Indians. It seems like there are South Asians posting who don’t have these issues. I’m curious if they just have a very different tone or whether they have found some brand I don’t know about.

Indian-American here. To avoid dark circles on a stage, you definitely need a multi-step process. It's not something I do on a regular basis. But day-to-day, I've come to really like this foundation from Chanel: https://www.chanel.com/us/makeup/p/184566/les-beiges-water-fresh-complexion-touch/ (I used B60). It brightens my undereye as well.


Thank you! Is your process using red color corrector in advance? More? Something different?


Indian here, agree w Chanel any thing, tbh. I have also had a lot of success battling the dark circles by integrating undereye formulas into my skincare routine as well. You dont even have to break the bank for it.. I think the Inkey List has an undereye serum w Caffeine that is less than 20 bux
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have never worn or owned makeup. i love her.


Of course you would! 😂😂😂


Why yes, yes i do!

Maybe you should have gone to community college after all.


DP who loves make up, beauty, and fashion - personally, I’ve found that my Harvard JD serves me well.

Can we PLEASE stop the trope that smart, accomplished women can’t also love traditionally feminine things?


Yes please! I love dresses and bright florals and makeup.
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