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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Usha’s pleather dress was a misstep but beyond that I think some of you are being too hard on her. She’s obviously not into fashion. Her look - natural hair with greys, little to no makeup, basic wardrobe - is disappointing from a fashion perspective but it’s not a character flaw. We had Jill Biden with her fishnet hose and knee high boots. [b]We had Michelle Obama looking like a school marm in J. Crew. [/b] We had Barbara Bush with her white hair looking 80 years old when she was 40. We can handle Usha![/quote] Huh? Michelle Obama is up there with Melania and Jackie as one of our most stylish First Ladies. I will give you Jill Biden dressed like shit sometimes (although I think she was well groomed) but come on. To throw Michelle in there with her and Barbara Bush just belies your partisan view. [/quote] Michelle Obama had so many great looks and nowhere near as many missteps and weird costumes as Melania.[/quote] +1 I hate a lot of what Michelle wears now but I can’t think of anything she wore in the White House that was inappropriate and I loved most of it.[/quote] I am the poster who said that Michelle, Melania, and Jackie Kennedy are our most stylish First Ladies and I stand by what I said! And no, I don't think it's partisan as another PP accused me of - two are Democrats and one is a Republican, so it's clearly not partisan at all. I can't think of any major missteps Michelle made as First Lady. I remember a bit of manufactured outrage that she went sleeveless more than her predecessors but I hardly think sleeveless shift dresses are inappropriate. Saying she looked like a "school marm" as a PP did is ridiculous. [b]I also can't recall any major missteps Melania has made [/b]other than the Zara jacket and heels to a FEMA site. And I think those are less missteps and more she's a socialite who would rather be anywhere but here. I believe Melania's even admitted as much that the Zara jacket was specifically to piss Donald off, unless I interpreted her former assistant's comments about it incorrectly. Here's the thing, they both wore/wear things I don't like. Michelle hasn't been FLOTUS in almost 10 years at this point so I barely remember specifics of her outfits I didn't like, but I do recall a weird high neck blouse that made her look like an alien, and in keeping with the extraterrestrial theme, I hated Melania's flying saucer inauguration hat lmfao. Regardless, they both have a distinctive style, dressed age appropriately (they are/were on the younger side for First Ladies), know what colors/shapes look best on their bodies. They branched out and tried new things. They were both impeccably groomed. Idk, I think they both have good personal style and are fashionable women. They have very different looks; Michelle was more sporty (her look has even kind of evolved now) and Melania is more glam, but they've both had pieces I would love to borrow lol. [/quote] Go find the part 1 version of this thread. Enjoy![/quote]
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