The Official Jill Biden Style and Fashion Thread

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Jill’s 4th of July look:






I don’t love the gold metallic wedges and big earrings at all.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Jill’s 4th of July look:






I don’t love the gold metallic wedges and big earrings at all.


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!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Jill’s 4th of July look:






I don’t love the gold metallic wedges and big earrings at all.


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.


When is the last time you were in Dallas? The look screams Ft. Worth, maybe. But not Dallas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


She’s fine being Prof Sibyll Trelawney at her job or personal time. First Lady time is different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Jill’s 4th of July look:






I don’t love the gold metallic wedges and big earrings at all.


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.


When is the last time you were in Dallas? The look screams Ft. Worth, maybe. But not Dallas.


Um, pretty sure she meant the 80s TV show
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Jill’s 4th of July look:






I don’t love the gold metallic wedges and big earrings at all.


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.


When is the last time you were in Dallas? The look screams Ft. Worth, maybe. But not Dallas.


Um, pretty sure she meant the 80s TV show



The HAIR! Blow that hair out smooth!

And she still has the bandaid, weeks later.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Vogue cover dress goes on the road! Biden in Savannah at an event encouraging vaccines.



Another awful floral old lady dress. And this one makes her look fat! Enough with the floral tablecloth, bed spread look! She seriously has zero style.


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.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Jill’s 4th of July look:






I don’t love the gold metallic wedges and big earrings at all.


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.


When is the last time you were in Dallas? The look screams Ft. Worth, maybe. But not Dallas.


Um, pretty sure she meant the 80s TV show


That is accurate, then. She does look like Miss Ellie with Farrah Fawcett hair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Jill’s 4th of July look:






I don’t love the gold metallic wedges and big earrings at all.


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.


When is the last time you were in Dallas? The look screams Ft. Worth, maybe. But not Dallas.


Um, pretty sure she meant the 80s TV show


That is accurate, then. She does look like Miss Ellie with Farrah Fawcett hair.


😁😁

Anonymous
Are there no mirrors in the White House?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


If that's true it's so sad the First Lady styles herself to her husband's liking instead of her own.

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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?
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