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In her private life, Lauren Sanchez has the right dress however she wants.
For a State Dinner at the people's house on the taxpayer's dime, when guests are supposed to represent the best of what America has to offer to the foreign dignitaries... this is rude and culturally insensitive. As a Japanese, I wish to point out that it will be seen as particularly VULGAR by the standards of Japanese people, who tend to be traditional and conservative compared to Americans.
+1 And I’m pretty far left so that person making assumptions on our politics is dead wrong. Respect the WH, the dinner, and our guests. Show up with class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a former very large breasted woman (I had a breast reduction, thankfully) I think about the reality that she is meeting and talking with various other couples during the evening and simultaneously nearly completely exposing herself to other women and their husbands while doing so. It is so bizarre and deeply embarrassing to so many of us. Like a pp, I too am embarrassed for her because she is so lacking in self awareness and appropriateness. Obviously this is how she feels powerful. Which is really sad.
Your last two sentences nail it for me. All I can see when I look at someone who has distorted their body that much is mental illness.
+1 I don’t care if other people get plastic surgery, it’s their life and their body. But she’s really got so much she’s becoming plastic looking. It’s crazy how no matter who gets that much plastic surgery, they all start to resemble each other and slowly morph into Jocelyn Wildenstein. They say it can become an addiction.
DP here. Agree. However, I do think that women who try to psychoanalyze other women have more than a few screws loose, themselves - even moreso than the plastic surgery moms you apparently resent so much. Live and let live. The look isn't for me, but maybe she and her husband like it, which has no bearing on me. Heck, maybe my husband likes the look too (I have no idea, nor do I care), but that is no reason to banish/blackball/criticize/pearl clutch LS (or the hot PTA mom, for that matter).
Y'all sound like a bunch of insecure, miserable, vanilla, starfish, boring AF, DC area harpies - the worst look of all.
I agree but stop with the dcum catchphrases like “pearl clutch and harpies.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a former very large breasted woman (I had a breast reduction, thankfully) I think about the reality that she is meeting and talking with various other couples during the evening and simultaneously nearly completely exposing herself to other women and their husbands while doing so. It is so bizarre and deeply embarrassing to so many of us. Like a pp, I too am embarrassed for her because she is so lacking in self awareness and appropriateness. Obviously this is how she feels powerful. Which is really sad.
Your last two sentences nail it for me. All I can see when I look at someone who has distorted their body that much is mental illness.
+1 I don’t care if other people get plastic surgery, it’s their life and their body. But she’s really got so much she’s becoming plastic looking. It’s crazy how no matter who gets that much plastic surgery, they all start to resemble each other and slowly morph into Jocelyn Wildenstein. They say it can become an addiction.
DP here. Agree. However, I do think that women who try to psychoanalyze other women have more than a few screws loose, themselves - even moreso than the plastic surgery moms you apparently resent so much. Live and let live. The look isn't for me, but maybe she and her husband like it, which has no bearing on me. Heck, maybe my husband likes the look too (I have no idea, nor do I care), but that is no reason to banish/blackball/criticize/pearl clutch LS (or the hot PTA mom, for that matter).
Y'all sound like a bunch of insecure, miserable, vanilla, starfish, boring AF, DC area harpies - the worst look of all.
Anonymous wrote:
In her private life, Lauren Sanchez has the right dress however she wants.
For a State Dinner at the people's house on the taxpayer's dime, when guests are supposed to represent the best of what America has to offer to the foreign dignitaries... this is rude and culturally insensitive. As a Japanese, I wish to point out that it will be seen as particularly VULGAR by the standards of Japanese people, who tend to be traditional and conservative compared to Americans.
Anonymous wrote:I am normally not worked up about stuff like this but wearing it to a White House state dinner apparently crosses a line for me because I'm embarrassed on her behalf. The sheer corset is what pushes it over the line for me. I also think the amount of cleavage is excessive and not appropriate for the venue, but if the dress were at least opaque, I'd probably wouldn't think much of it as long as there was no indecent exposure.
But wearing sheer red lace to a dinner hosted by the President for a foreign head of state? Come ON. It's such a pathetic level of "LOOK AT ME LOOK AT ME LOOK AT ME" in a room full of many people who also have that impulse but also mostly have enough self-awareness not to be so obvious about it.
It also seems like a missed opportunity, IMO. She's worn a million barely there dresses in public -- everyone knows she's in good shape and likes to show off her body. If she'd shown up to this looking really classic and refined, I actually think it would have resulted in more, and way better, press. Not to do it all the time but just to say "hey, when the situation calls for it, I can do classy and polished too -- I just choose not to most of the time." That, I would respect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not chic. Agree that she and k guilfoyle share the same style.
I love her shoes.
Me too!
Her boobs look like they hurt pushed up that far though. Like the skin looks really tight.
THat wasn't the dress, it's because she has Ivana style bolt-ons that she likes to have on display at ever opportunity.
Her lips are so insanely fishy. It's scary--almost like she physically can't make another expression.