Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do this but it’s stretch ponte pants, flats in summer and boots in winter, a long cardigan or silk jacket-y thing and a scarf or a necklace. Sometimes a shell and sometimes a turtleneck when it’s really cold. I have very light, loose weave cardigans for hot days.
It’s pretty close to what Elizabeth Warren wears but I am fat so I prefer a longer cardigan over her more structured, shorter jackets.
It’s like a suit but more comfortable, and it’s terrific for air travel.
I almost never wear a skirt or heels unless I’m at a meeting in a hotel, where I don’t have to go outside. But, I’m really tall and I know some shorter women like the height boost from heels. And obviously I’m not a litigator or anything. But I find with this outfit and a scarf I’m formal enough for most settings.
Thank you for mentioning Elizabeth Warren who is a much better example of the uniform philosophy than Pelosi. That is so clearly what she is doing. I think all her shells are black as well as the pants and the only variation is the color of the jacket.
I hate her style though. Much prefer Pelosi's look
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do this but it’s stretch ponte pants, flats in summer and boots in winter, a long cardigan or silk jacket-y thing and a scarf or a necklace. Sometimes a shell and sometimes a turtleneck when it’s really cold. I have very light, loose weave cardigans for hot days.
It’s pretty close to what Elizabeth Warren wears but I am fat so I prefer a longer cardigan over her more structured, shorter jackets.
It’s like a suit but more comfortable, and it’s terrific for air travel.
I almost never wear a skirt or heels unless I’m at a meeting in a hotel, where I don’t have to go outside. But, I’m really tall and I know some shorter women like the height boost from heels. And obviously I’m not a litigator or anything. But I find with this outfit and a scarf I’m formal enough for most settings.
Thank you for mentioning Elizabeth Warren who is a much better example of the uniform philosophy than Pelosi. That is so clearly what she is doing. I think all her shells are black as well as the pants and the only variation is the color of the jacket.
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you want to make a dress the uniform. That requires pantyhose. Pantyhose and tights are the work of the devil. Why can't we have pants be the uniform for women, too.
Anonymous wrote:She’s old and has been wearing pantyhose for decades. She probably also prefers how her legs look in hose at this age. It really is not that big of a deal to put them on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do this but it’s stretch ponte pants, flats in summer and boots in winter, a long cardigan or silk jacket-y thing and a scarf or a necklace. Sometimes a shell and sometimes a turtleneck when it’s really cold. I have very light, loose weave cardigans for hot days.
It’s pretty close to what Elizabeth Warren wears but I am fat so I prefer a longer cardigan over her more structured, shorter jackets.
It’s like a suit but more comfortable, and it’s terrific for air travel.
I almost never wear a skirt or heels unless I’m at a meeting in a hotel, where I don’t have to go outside. But, I’m really tall and I know some shorter women like the height boost from heels. And obviously I’m not a litigator or anything. But I find with this outfit and a scarf I’m formal enough for most settings.
Thank you for mentioning Elizabeth Warren who is a much better example of the uniform philosophy than Pelosi. That is so clearly what she is doing. I think all her shells are black as well as the pants and the only variation is the color of the jacket.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the designer of Pelosi's dress?
Anonymous wrote:I do this but it’s stretch ponte pants, flats in summer and boots in winter, a long cardigan or silk jacket-y thing and a scarf or a necklace. Sometimes a shell and sometimes a turtleneck when it’s really cold. I have very light, loose weave cardigans for hot days.
It’s pretty close to what Elizabeth Warren wears but I am fat so I prefer a longer cardigan over her more structured, shorter jackets.
It’s like a suit but more comfortable, and it’s terrific for air travel.
I almost never wear a skirt or heels unless I’m at a meeting in a hotel, where I don’t have to go outside. But, I’m really tall and I know some shorter women like the height boost from heels. And obviously I’m not a litigator or anything. But I find with this outfit and a scarf I’m formal enough for most settings.