Anonymous wrote:There are some photos of Ivanka and family wearing matching red coats in the WH.
Someone smarter can post.
It really wasm't appropriate. It was the most IDGAF outfit she could put on, without having those words actually written on the back of her jacket. I'm not outraged by it - more just rolling my eyes. Here we go again.
I think the sunglasses and scowl are what really make it look weird. She looks like the hot older mom at school dropoff before going to exercise class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are behind. It's already been shown that the photo of Trump and Newsom was altered. Newsom's hand extended, and Trump titled at an odd angle. An easy tell is that his coat is not hanging parallel to the ground.
Nope, did you make that up by yourself or it being peddled by his fans? It's as real as the decades of photos of him next to other men of reportedly shorter or the "same height" as him and Trump is always shorter because he's always lied about it.
+1 He’s never been 6’3”. If he wanted people to buy that lie, he needed to stop standing next to other famous people whose height is known.
Do you think Barron is really 6’9” or did they need to lie about his height too to match Trumps lie? Maybe he is 6’5” (still very tall!) and Trump is 6”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Melania-new outfit worn to North Carolina today. Black combat boots, black leggings, black beanie, aviator sunglasses and olive green puffer jacket.
Pic or link?
It's cute!
/(Trump hating Dem for those who think we can't say anything positive)
Wow, she really does not give a damn.
I hate her but have to say she was visiting western NC. So, I consider this appropriate. Dumpy is not wearing a tie—also appropriate.
However, Dumpy told hurricane victims he wants to get rid of FEMA and make states pay for disasters. He only has a concept of a plan…
Not sure how places like MS or NC would pay for a billion in damages? But it would probably make cheap real estate available to billionaires.
It really wasm't appropriate. It was the most IDGAF outfit she could put on, without having those words actually written on the back of her jacket. I'm not outraged by it - more just rolling my eyes. Here we go again.
I think the sunglasses and scowl are what really make it look weird. She looks like the hot older mom at school dropoff before going to exercise class.
What would be better to wear to a disaster zone?
I did disaster work, and we never would dress up in those situations—even if we were not doing the labor. The people who appeared on TV would be dressed in jeans to seem more appealing.
Well jeans would have been a lot more appropriate. You can look at literally thousands of photos of elected officials and their spouses at disaster sites to see what is more appropriate than black tights, a puffer, and a giant scowl.
Here are the Bidens, just for one example:
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DeSantis wears some weird clothes to disaster sites - a campaign vest and high white boots, for example - but he's not pantsless.
You put on something that makes it look like you're ready to pitch in and work if need be, but is also clean and respectful to the people you're seeing. That outfit she's wearing is not respectful to the people she's seeing - she's making it look like she doesn't care (which, accurate!) and is there because someone dragged her out of bed and didn't give her a chance to put on an outfit.
That time she wore a (very expensive) flannel shirt and jeans to do some gardening would have been appropriate. This is not.
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Anyway who cares. The semiotics of her wardrobe are clicky but inconsequential. Fook FEMA.
Why does Dr. Jill always look so dumpy?
She probably needed a beanie and some leggings to step it up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The leggings/puffer outfit is cute but not exciting or interesting. It's how lots of rich women dress on the weekend, down to the combat boots, sunglasses, and hairstyle.
I think people who obsess over Melania being a fashion icon don't get that you can't be a trend follower and a trend setter at the same time. She's not inspiring anyone. She doesn't seem original or interesting to me -- you can find women dressing like this all over Instagram.
I will grant that Hamburglar-chic was an interesting choice, but I don't think it's going to be sweeping the nation.
Nancy Pelosi’s orange Max Mara coat, however. Dang. That made a statement.
Yes, that outfit also wins the Golden Globe for Best Use of Sunglasses in a Political Drama or Comedy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are behind. It's already been shown that the photo of Trump and Newsom was altered. Newsom's hand extended, and Trump titled at an odd angle. An easy tell is that his coat is not hanging parallel to the ground.
Nope, did you make that up by yourself or it being peddled by his fans? It's as real as the decades of photos of him next to other men of reportedly shorter or the "same height" as him and Trump is always shorter because he's always lied about it.
+1 He’s never been 6’3”. If he wanted people to buy that lie, he needed to stop standing next to other famous people whose height is known.