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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][img]https://i.imgur.com/EFDD16C.jpeg[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/GrSWp1O.jpeg[/img] I forgot she's pregnant but even accounting for that, I don't like these. The velvet blazer matches the shoes, but why have this blazer with this dress anyway? The b&w picture really makes it look like she wrapped herself up in a king size jersey bedsheet.[/quote] I love this look - both the dress and velvet blazer. [/quote] I don't like the shade of green with the dress color, and a blazer cut does not complement the style of the dress at all. [/quote] Green? Pretty sure that's a black velvet blazer. Love it paired with the dress.[/quote] Was more apparent when I saw it on instagram, like a very, very dark green on dress and shoes because of greenish light reflecting on it. I suppose could just be the difference of fabric and dye compared to her husband (different black dye). As for the jacket, the cut makes no sense to me and somehow the length of the dress makes it worse. I found some images online where a blazer is worn with a long unstructured dress but usually it was a maxi dress not floor length, otherwise the color would be much closer to the dress--like a deep coral jacket with a long ruffled patterned coral dress, or a deep dark turquoise dress (not floor length but unstructured) paired with black jacket. This jacket to my eyes really came off as the darkest green you could imagine with the (magenta?) dress. chatgpt agrees with me: The jacket actively fights the dress. What works The dress itself is strong: the deep red color is flattering, the drape is elegant, and the knot detail gives intentional asymmetry. The silhouette of the dress is soft, fluid, and evening-appropriate. The color contrast (red + black) is classic and not the problem. (I don't agree, although maybe color combined with cut is my issue) What doesn’t work (the core issue) The jacket is too structured, too masculine, and too business-coded for the dress. Gold buttons + sharp shoulders read boardroom blazer, not eveningwear. The length cuts the body at an awkward point, interrupting the dress’s vertical line. [b]It looks like an afterthought[/b]—something thrown on for warmth or modesty rather than a deliberate styling choice. --that's how it hit me Chatgpt goes on more but you get the idea[/quote] ...I don't like the outfit but that's insane you asked chatgpt to validate your argument with a stranger online. Congrats on wasting 50,000 gallons of water for that.[/quote] Seriously!! And I personally disagree with the ChatGPT rant. I love the juxtaposition of a blazer (in a soft fabric, like velvet) with the flowy evening dress. [/quote]
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