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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyway, getting back to the fashion. I can't find a picture of this outfit, only video. This is one of her better looks: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/ndtv-exclusive-usha-vances-return-to-roots-on-india-visit-8227128[/quote] [img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GpIocP1XsAA6BZx?format=jpg&name=large[/img][/quote] I'm sorry but this is a terrible outfit - those shoes are so unflattering, the shirt is too tight and looks absurd with that flitty skirt. And her hair looks terrible. [/quote] Agreed. Next time can we request JD takes Ivanka with him? She knows how to dress the part! Usha could have borrowed her outfit from the Ambani wedding?! [/quote] At risk of sounding like a clueless white woman, I wonder why she didn't choose to wear more Indian outfits? When she stepped off the plane in Solani (Indian-British designer) I was hopeful she would lean into theme dressing for the week. Even in that pic, she's dressed like the world's most mediocre midlevel bank manager and the interviewer is in a sari, so a sari wouldn't have been inappropriate. [/quote] I'm Indian-American and I am right there with you!! And the crazy thing is that they've been dressing their children in Indian clothes. They are far better dressed than her. She doesn't even need to be in a sari, she could wear something like her daughter is wearing (except obviously a longer top). [img]https://www.hindustantimes.com/ht-img/img/2025/04/23/960x540/ANI-20250423046-0_1745422745227_1745422765759.jpg[/img][/quote] I'm of the opinion that Vance would be really pissed if Usha upstaged him because of her clothing like Jackie K. did with Kennedy. Little American wifey is exactly what he wants so no ethnic clothes for her. [/quote] I think she looks nice here, gd help us. But whoever said the daughter's outfit is better is correct.[/quote] The loafers are not good. Why not a pair of simple ballet flats? [/quote] If she had worn ballet flats, you would have mocked her for wearing them and insisted that white loafers would have been better. [/quote] White loafers would never be better. Not those, not on her.[/quote] The dress was nice and ballet flats would have easy and completed the picture. The white loafers are terrible. It’s like the time she wear that terrible taupe sweater with the army green winter coats to Greenland. A simple black turtleneck would have been so much better [/quote] She had to wear taupe with the army green coat because they were doing military cosplay in Greenland, either to kiss up to the military base, or to frighten the poor Greenlanders. It was really obvious and really weird. I like the blue dress a lot in the seated picture, but don't love it in the walking picture. I would like it more if the skirt was just one piece of fabric. It has that second skirt flounce that was really popular a year or two ago and which I think is really unflattering and I am beyond sick of. I like how the stripes angle in on the top though, that's very flattering. I think loafers with a dress is a weird choice. I have bad feet and need arch support, but they do sell ballet flats with arch support, or a nice walking sandal. Even little white or denim sneakers would be better. I wonder if when she packs, she lays out all the outfits together. It looks like she forgot to pack shoes to go with that dress.[/quote] I’m imagining the conniption fits this crowd would have had if she had actually worn “denim sneakers.” :lol: She looked polished, pretty, and appropriate as is. [/quote] She looked bland, boring, and those shoes are atrocious. She didn’t look BAD but she just looked like a regular 40 year old tourist with her kids. I would expect more from someone representing our country in the country of her family’s heritage. It doesn’t need to be Indian clothes at all but she should have expected millions of eyes on her during her visit and dressed accordingly. She absolutely doesn’t look polished, she looks average when she needs to look above average. [/quote] The PP nails it. Bland, boring, like an average tourist. She looks average when she needs to look above average. Like it or not her job now is to look good. [/quote] Laura Bush was bland and boring. Karen Pence too. Tipper Gore, Lynne Cheney. Boring and bland is the standard[/quote] They were all bland and boring but POLISHED. There is a different between looking boring in a beige Chanel suit and sensible haircut a la Laura Bush and boring with unbrushed hair, no makeup, and a wrinkled dress a la Usha. [/quote] I actually think Usha could get away with being boring, badly dressed, and rumpled, if she had a personality to go with it. But the problem is that she seems to be trying, and just looking bad, and also seems to have no personality beyond grinning while traipsing about unwanted in Greenland or whatever. That giant stupid smile, and totally blank eyes, as she's enjoying her little tax funded holiday while looking like she has bedbugs is really pretty galling.[/quote]
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