Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just don’t care about her. Her clothes and makeup look fine. She hasn’t said anything fun like Sean spicer. She seems to have no personal identity.
I mean other than being married to a 60 year old.
I'm so grossed out right now. This thread is supposed to be fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just don’t care about her. Her clothes and makeup look fine. She hasn’t said anything fun like Sean spicer. She seems to have no personal identity.
I mean other than being married to a 60 year old.
Anonymous wrote:From the Post article (thanks, PP!):
Women are held to a different standard. Trump wanted the women who worked for him “to dress like women,” Axios reported.
This is why I think it’s so interesting that in Melania’s official portrait she’s wearing a (non-Canadian) tuxedo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the Post article (thanks, PP!):
Women are held to a different standard. Trump wanted the women who worked for him “to dress like women,” Axios reported. And even women who worked in field offices “felt pressure to wear dresses.” This speaks to Trump’s rigid views of gender roles. The women in his orbit are often hyper feminine, generally seen in body-hugging sheaths and sporting “Utah curls,” long, loose waves parted at the center. Last year, New York Times fashion critic Vanessa Friedman charted the physical transformation of Kristi L. Noem, South Dakota’s Republican governor who is now homeland security secretary, as she climbed the ranks of the MAGA-sphere: Out went practical bobs, in came long hair and full lips. Online and in the tabloids, the look, also sported by the likes of Lara Trump and Kimberly Guilfoyle, has become known as “Mar-a-Lago face” — which the Hollywood Reporter defined as “makeup-caked, angular cheekbones, full-lipped, Fellini-esque exaggerations of the dolled-up Fox News anchorwoman look.”
Here are photos from the NYT which support the WaPo excerpt above. Is the one who shot a dog?
Before with a bob
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After her Donald Trump transformation
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And look at Trump clinging onto the railing for dear life!
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He looks terrible.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She looks like Sami Brady, about to coming up with another scheme.
This deserves a round of applause because: yes.
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Bettina getting her tuxedo ready for takeover of Canada. When you’re leaving the house with three pieces of denim on, always subtract one.
Anonymous wrote:From the Post article (thanks, PP!):
Women are held to a different standard. Trump wanted the women who worked for him “to dress like women,” Axios reported.
This is why I think it’s so interesting that in Melania’s official portrait she’s wearing a (non-Canadian) tuxedo.
Anonymous wrote:From the Post article (thanks, PP!):
Women are held to a different standard. Trump wanted the women who worked for him “to dress like women,” Axios reported. And even women who worked in field offices “felt pressure to wear dresses.” This speaks to Trump’s rigid views of gender roles. The women in his orbit are often hyper feminine, generally seen in body-hugging sheaths and sporting “Utah curls,” long, loose waves parted at the center. Last year, New York Times fashion critic Vanessa Friedman charted the physical transformation of Kristi L. Noem, South Dakota’s Republican governor who is now homeland security secretary, as she climbed the ranks of the MAGA-sphere: Out went practical bobs, in came long hair and full lips. Online and in the tabloids, the look, also sported by the likes of Lara Trump and Kimberly Guilfoyle, has become known as “Mar-a-Lago face” — which the Hollywood Reporter defined as “makeup-caked, angular cheekbones, full-lipped, Fellini-esque exaggerations of the dolled-up Fox News anchorwoman look.”
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Bettina getting her tuxedo ready for takeover of Canada. When you’re leaving the house with three pieces of denim on, always subtract one.