The Trump Women and their Fashion Mishaps - Part Three

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Anonymous wrote:Mrs. Kegsbreath, if you are reading here, I don't care if you wear Shein and I think you look fine. That said, you need foundational garments. They'll help with lumps and posture. Thank you for your attention on this matter.


I cackled.
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I have a serious question. There's so many beautiful dresses that don't require stuffing oneself into a casing like a sausage. Why not wear one of those? Aren't these skintight micro dresses uncomfy? To both one's body and one's middle aged dignity???


That reminds me… the categories. This has to be the Eastern Euro hooker one, right?
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I would love this if it were a couple smidges longer and she had black or silver sandals instead of those weird plastic slingbacks.


My Barbie doll had those shoes!!!! For real.
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I have a serious question. There's so many beautiful dresses that don't require stuffing oneself into a casing like a sausage. Why not wear one of those? Aren't these skintight micro dresses uncomfy? To both one's body and one's middle aged dignity???


That reminds me… the categories. This has to be the Eastern Euro hooker one, right?


Oh Gosh where is the OP on that? There was definitely Russian Cosplay. But was it Hooker, Babushka or Soviet KGB?
Anonymous
Ella Devi is the self-proclaimed "Hot Girl for Zohran" who felt it was incumbent on her to call out Jennifer Hegseth for her budget-conscious clothing.



She also calls herself a "socialist socialite" - that's a contradiction in terms. She's a tacky, wealthy, vapid "influencer" who thinks it's cool to call out other women who don't spend money as carelessly as she does.

This was one of my favorite comments about her:
“A socialist who fashion shames fellow women? Where to even start with a person this broken on the inside,” another said. “Perhaps public shame is a start. Shame on you, you classless, hypocritical succubus.”
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


I have a serious question. There's so many beautiful dresses that don't require stuffing oneself into a casing like a sausage. Why not wear one of those? Aren't these skintight micro dresses uncomfy? To both one's body and one's middle aged dignity???


That reminds me… the categories. This has to be the Eastern Euro hooker one, right?


Oh Gosh where is the OP on that? There was definitely Russian Cosplay. But was it Hooker, Babushka or Soviet KGB?


I thought it was Russian Hooker, but now I think there’s Sassy Russian Grandma.
Anonymous
We really need to add Barbie Doll Cosplay to Ivanka’s categories.
Anonymous
I worry that Ivanka is making a concerted effort to show up her daughter, and whether it is Ozempic or working out I can't help but think she's got some middle aged obsession going on.

Or hell, maybe she's taunting her daddy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ella Devi is the self-proclaimed "Hot Girl for Zohran" who felt it was incumbent on her to call out Jennifer Hegseth for her budget-conscious clothing.



She also calls herself a "socialist socialite" - that's a contradiction in terms. She's a tacky, wealthy, vapid "influencer" who thinks it's cool to call out other women who don't spend money as carelessly as she does.

This was one of my favorite comments about her:
“A socialist who fashion shames fellow women? Where to even start with a person this broken on the inside,” another said. “Perhaps public shame is a start. Shame on you, you classless, hypocritical succubus.”

There's a happy medium between spending money carelessly and buying clothing that was made by literal slave children in China you dullard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ella Devi is the self-proclaimed "Hot Girl for Zohran" who felt it was incumbent on her to call out Jennifer Hegseth for her budget-conscious clothing.



She also calls herself a "socialist socialite" - that's a contradiction in terms. She's a tacky, wealthy, vapid "influencer" who thinks it's cool to call out other women who don't spend money as carelessly as she does.

This was one of my favorite comments about her:
“A socialist who fashion shames fellow women? Where to even start with a person this broken on the inside,” another said. “Perhaps public shame is a start. Shame on you, you classless, hypocritical succubus.”

There's a happy medium between spending money carelessly and buying clothing that was made by literal slave children in China you dullard.

+100

The point was that the "America First" patriot women are buying counterfeit goods (video of fakes for sale at Mar a Lago) and fast fashion from the China when they've vilified the country for years.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ella Devi is the self-proclaimed "Hot Girl for Zohran" who felt it was incumbent on her to call out Jennifer Hegseth for her budget-conscious clothing.



She also calls herself a "socialist socialite" - that's a contradiction in terms. She's a tacky, wealthy, vapid "influencer" who thinks it's cool to call out other women who don't spend money as carelessly as she does.

This was one of my favorite comments about her:
“A socialist who fashion shames fellow women? Where to even start with a person this broken on the inside,” another said. “Perhaps public shame is a start. Shame on you, you classless, hypocritical succubus.”

There's a happy medium between spending money carelessly and buying clothing that was made by literal slave children in China you dullard.

+100

The point was that the "America First" patriot women are buying counterfeit goods (video of fakes for sale at Mar a Lago) and fast fashion from the China when they've vilified the country for years.



OMG. That wasn't "the point" at all. Her point was to ridicule Hegseth's wife for daring to wear something budget-conscious rather than spending thousands of dollars on a one-time use dress. She only exposed herself as an incredibly shallow loser.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:


I have a serious question. There's so many beautiful dresses that don't require stuffing oneself into a casing like a sausage. Why not wear one of those? Aren't these skintight micro dresses uncomfy? To both one's body and one's middle aged dignity???


You know this was uncomfortable to wear, by observing her body language.
Why did she choose this?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ella Devi is the self-proclaimed "Hot Girl for Zohran" who felt it was incumbent on her to call out Jennifer Hegseth for her budget-conscious clothing.



She also calls herself a "socialist socialite" - that's a contradiction in terms. She's a tacky, wealthy, vapid "influencer" who thinks it's cool to call out other women who don't spend money as carelessly as she does.

This was one of my favorite comments about her:
“A socialist who fashion shames fellow women? Where to even start with a person this broken on the inside,” another said. “Perhaps public shame is a start. Shame on you, you classless, hypocritical succubus.”

There's a happy medium between spending money carelessly and buying clothing that was made by literal slave children in China you dullard.

+100

The point was that the "America First" patriot women are buying counterfeit goods (video of fakes for sale at Mar a Lago) and fast fashion from the China when they've vilified the country for years.



OMG. That wasn't "the point" at all. Her point was to ridicule Hegseth's wife for daring to wear something budget-conscious rather than spending thousands of dollars on a one-time use dress. She only exposed herself as an incredibly shallow loser.


EVERY conversation I've seen online has talked about the hypocrisy of being "America first" and wearing Chinese fast fashion. You are literally the first person I've seen to claim otherwise. We are clearly both in echo chambers. It's similar hypocrisy that her American-loving husband displays when he turns the flag into a handkerchief. To blow your nose into.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ella Devi is the self-proclaimed "Hot Girl for Zohran" who felt it was incumbent on her to call out Jennifer Hegseth for her budget-conscious clothing.



She also calls herself a "socialist socialite" - that's a contradiction in terms. She's a tacky, wealthy, vapid "influencer" who thinks it's cool to call out other women who don't spend money as carelessly as she does.

This was one of my favorite comments about her:
“A socialist who fashion shames fellow women? Where to even start with a person this broken on the inside,” another said. “Perhaps public shame is a start. Shame on you, you classless, hypocritical succubus.”

There's a happy medium between spending money carelessly and buying clothing that was made by literal slave children in China you dullard.

+100

The point was that the "America First" patriot women are buying counterfeit goods (video of fakes for sale at Mar a Lago) and fast fashion from the China when they've vilified the country for years.



OMG. That wasn't "the point" at all. Her point was to ridicule Hegseth's wife for daring to wear something budget-conscious rather than spending thousands of dollars on a one-time use dress. She only exposed herself as an incredibly shallow loser.


EVERY conversation I've seen online has talked about the hypocrisy of being "America first" and wearing Chinese fast fashion. You are literally the first person I've seen to claim otherwise. We are clearly both in echo chambers. It's similar hypocrisy that her American-loving husband displays when he turns the flag into a handkerchief. To blow your nose into.


While I’m no fan of Hegseth - you do realize that no one actually uses a decorative pocket square to *blow their nose into,* right??
DP
Anonymous
I don’t care what Pete hegseths wife wore, is she even maga?
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