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This look screams “Dallas.” The white lace, 70s relaxed silhouette, feathered hair, gold earrings and tan. Where are we going with this? She’s First Lady for Christ-sake. You have to wonder what statement she’s trying to make or who she’s trying to appeal to. |
I wouldn’t call this a relaxed silhouette and the earrings are not as you describe but I do get a Dallas vibe from this pic. Maybe it’s the white puffy sleeve dress worn by one of the visitors - very chic! |
When is the last time you were in Dallas? The look screams Ft. Worth, maybe. But not Dallas. |
She’s fine being Prof Sibyll Trelawney at her job or personal time. First Lady time is different. |
Um, pretty sure she meant the 80s TV show |
The HAIR! Blow that hair out smooth! And she still has the bandaid, weeks later. |
Ummm……it’s a known fact that a lot of extra fabric makes anyone look fat. She looks heavier than she is. She should wear a more tailored dress. |
That is accurate, then. She does look like Miss Ellie with Farrah Fawcett hair. |
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| Are there no mirrors in the White House? |
I’m sure her husband tells her nonstop how beautiful she is. I suspect he must like her long, stringy hair. Otherwise, she’d chop it off. |
Well, considering the source no wonder she’s walking around like that. |
If that's true it's so sad the First Lady styles herself to her husband's liking instead of her own. |
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I like the floral blue dress—her job is basically mom in chief, and I think the floral ones is appropriate.
I really do not like the white lace. I think that silhouette is very juvenile and not flattering on anyone, and white lace is rarely anyone’s best choice unless you are being married or baptized. Sometimes a young woman can get away with it if it’s a beachy kind of vibe. A white lace top with pants, yes. Full white lace dress, almost never yes. |
Completely agree. It looks like a wedding dress for the older bride. Also, Jill looks as if she has gained weight. Or maybe the white dress is just really unflattering? |