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Please stop and consider getting help. In what universe does this woman look "fat"? You can dislike the dress without making ridiculous judgments about her body. |
Don't know how to post a pic but she also wore the bedspread/Christmas bow dress at the Scripps spelling bee yesterday. It look appropriate and even lovely in that setting, but the silly bow wasn't as obvious as she was mostly sitting down or standing behind a podium. |
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She needs a makeover. New haircut, ditch the Farrah Fawcett wings/feathers. Better undergarments, and a more tailored and structured silhouette. No more ribbons or bedazzled jackets. No more boots with words on them. No more patterned tights. Honestly Laura Bush got it right a lot. Nobody is perfect or will ever be 100% perfect in the world of fashion, but with the bows and bedazzled jacket and 70s/80s hair, Jill needs to let go and update.
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Agree. But she is too old for it to really matter (fashion-wise). |
Sure, but also she has official functions and represents the United States on the highest level. Nobody is saying she has to look 35 or be a perfect fashion plate, but she does have a job to do. |
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All of her dresses wear HER. All seem out of scale
for her frame. The floral print dress is a great example; it does nothing for her - the print is too busy and large, poorly tailored and the color is all wrong for her hair and skin tone. The white dress? Same problem again. The lace is too large and dress too elaborate. This dress overwhelms her. The side shot where she is talking (white dress) could be straight out of 1986 - hair, makeup, earrings and the puffy lace. Again, white isn’t her color and that dress overwhelms her. As PP brilliantly stated, she needs tailoring and structure and simplicity. New color and hairstyle would be stunning. |
| Her style can be described as “rogue” |
| She's always had a slightly quirky, eccentric-professor style. If you've seen her teaching at NOVA, it honestly suits her very well in this job and I think she considers herself a professor, first and foremost. |
Her choices are either deliberate tongue-in-cheek statements or she is entirely tone deaf. |
Agreed. This is not how you appeal to kids as the pictures show, they aren’t exactly warming up to her. |
The Absent-Minded Professor? I don’t see her as really having a style, quirky or otherwise. Why a white lacy dress? Why the glittery espadrilles? Why the big white earrings? Why the feathered hair? Entirely Too much going on. Ok - she loves her center part winged back hair. So, go with a caramel base color and lightly shape and style and switch the part. Solid colors and maybe a tiny print or small details. I’d love to see Jill in a wrap dress or a well fitted blazer. She’d look amazing in navy and reds- white is tough with her coloring. |
| The dark florals suit her best. They are age and office appropriate. I get it, she’s a hip lady but she can convey that with accessories that aren’t so… garish. |
| She can do better than the red tag clearance sale at Nordstrom Rack. C’mon Jill. |
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PP and the biker jacket/pirate shoes and chiffon -skirt? combo is odd and awful. Does she get dressed in the dark? It’s a jumbled mess.
Maybe salvageable if she wore black pants with the biker jacket? Although maybe not because this would/could look costumey. She should have a few simple, classic pieces in her wardrobe; even a simple dress or dress pants/jacket/blouse/driving mocs would be nice. |