Anonymous wrote:Big Gretch's dress was fabulous, but she could have used more gel on her edges.
Anonymous wrote:She looks great. Now on to more important things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved Kamala's look tonight -- professional and powerful. I know ya'll hate the fit of her jackets but I think it's working for her -- she's downplaying her figure a bit but it gives her a strong shoulder that photographs extremely well and looks perfect behind a podium. It's context-specific dressing and I think it works.
I like the navy column. With the pants and her heels it makes her look taller and more imposing. It's assertive.
I don't know who is doing her styling but they are doing a good job and thinking about it strategically. I'm taking notes. And before you tell me that if it were a man we wouldn't be talking about this -- please google the phrase "looks like a Kennedy" and discover the wide world of men working very very hard to look "presidential" and using fashion and styling to convey power and strength. Fashion is messaging and politics are all about messaging.
I loved it, too. Funny enough my husband, who never notices clothes, said he found the suit frumpy. I strongly disagree.
The jacket and navy column were good but did not like the bow.
Same. I personally do not like the bow look. It seems very in now, but will be super dated/cringy again soon. At least it was all one color.
I did really like the cut of her suit, including the slight flare of the pants. She looked fantastic - neither frumpy nor showy.
I hope she sticks with her long-time lawyer look. She doesn't need to change a thing. But I do hope she has fun with the formal wear!! Nothing overly "fashion-y" - it doesn't seem to fit her brand. I just hope she feels free to choose whatever colors, fits, and textures she likes. She's beautiful and should enjoy it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved Kamala's look tonight -- professional and powerful. I know ya'll hate the fit of her jackets but I think it's working for her -- she's downplaying her figure a bit but it gives her a strong shoulder that photographs extremely well and looks perfect behind a podium. It's context-specific dressing and I think it works.
I like the navy column. With the pants and her heels it makes her look taller and more imposing. It's assertive.
I don't know who is doing her styling but they are doing a good job and thinking about it strategically. I'm taking notes. And before you tell me that if it were a man we wouldn't be talking about this -- please google the phrase "looks like a Kennedy" and discover the wide world of men working very very hard to look "presidential" and using fashion and styling to convey power and strength. Fashion is messaging and politics are all about messaging.
I loved it, too. Funny enough my husband, who never notices clothes, said he found the suit frumpy. I strongly disagree.
The jacket and navy column were good but did not like the bow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved Kamala's look tonight -- professional and powerful. I know ya'll hate the fit of her jackets but I think it's working for her -- she's downplaying her figure a bit but it gives her a strong shoulder that photographs extremely well and looks perfect behind a podium. It's context-specific dressing and I think it works.
I like the navy column. With the pants and her heels it makes her look taller and more imposing. It's assertive.
I don't know who is doing her styling but they are doing a good job and thinking about it strategically. I'm taking notes. And before you tell me that if it were a man we wouldn't be talking about this -- please google the phrase "looks like a Kennedy" and discover the wide world of men working very very hard to look "presidential" and using fashion and styling to convey power and strength. Fashion is messaging and politics are all about messaging.
I loved it, too. Funny enough my husband, who never notices clothes, said he found the suit frumpy. I strongly disagree.
The jacket and navy column were good but did not like the bow.
I'm not a huge bow fan, but I think it worked with that outfit, and I thought she looked amazing and perfect for the occasion. I don't know how they always get her hair to look so perfect. My hair alone would disqualify me from running for public office.
Wasnt a fan of Maya's suit, but whatever -- the bar for presidential sibling is EXTREMELY low and Maya passes well above it. (Remember Carter's brother? And Clinton's brother?). I would not have had her speak but she's clearly connected and assertive, so it probably had to happen.
Also disappointed in Kerry Washington's outfit -- I loved it, but it looked too casual/young for the event. Almost seemed like someone told her at the last minute she should wear white, and so she grabbed something cream out of her closet.
Big Gretch looked AMAZING. Love her so much. She somehow has solved the Hilary Clinton dilemma of the very strong woman who speakers her mind but doesn't seem like she's nagging or talking down to people. Not sure she'll ever have her moment for the White House, but I hope we see a lot more of her over the coming decades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the sneakers are necessary to maximize how many hours she can log in heels per day. it would be less presidential to have to slow walk to an oval office meeting at a key moment bc her feet hurt. the mental and physical energy she saves is worth the hate. it isnt ideally perfectly aesthetic but it certainly makes sense
it would make sense that she is constantly swtiching between the two.
people also somehow made fun of hillarys suits and obamas summer suit
Sure, of course she needs comfortable shoes in between wearing heels. How about some Rothy’s or something similar? Chucks just scream unserious.
Are these better presidential looks for you, sweetie?
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Really want to know what Converse did to hurt you!
Anonymous wrote:Just wanted to point out that Maya Harris had *exactly* the same hair style that Usha Vance had at the RNC - and that some of you claimed was "unkempt" and hanging in her face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the sneakers are necessary to maximize how many hours she can log in heels per day. it would be less presidential to have to slow walk to an oval office meeting at a key moment bc her feet hurt. the mental and physical energy she saves is worth the hate. it isnt ideally perfectly aesthetic but it certainly makes sense
it would make sense that she is constantly swtiching between the two.
people also somehow made fun of hillarys suits and obamas summer suit
Sure, of course she needs comfortable shoes in between wearing heels. How about some Rothy’s or something similar? Chucks just scream unserious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wanted to point out that Maya Harris had *exactly* the same hair style that Usha Vance had at the RNC - and that some of you claimed was "unkempt" and hanging in her face.
I thought maya's hair looked messy and didn't like her pink suit. But also she isn't married to JD Vance so she still wins.
Maya looked stunning. Her she tone is much richer than Kamala’s, her makeup was beautifully done. That pink suit was absolutely gorgeous. I loved it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
LOL, what are presidential shoes exactly? I love this woman dressing for comfort and not because some white man or woman is dictating what she should wear. Stay true to yourself, Kamala-ben!
OMG, and you're bringing race into it because, why? Nvm, not at all interested. There are tons of cute flats that would look a whole lot more presidential than a pair of Chucks.
Oh please, we all know the type of person you are (and how old you are, LOL).
What's wrong with wearing fun, comfortable shoes? What is unpresidential about that? There's no presidential dress code, as far as I know.
And it’s clear you’re a ridiculous Gen Zer. No, chucks are not presidential, period. No wonder people don’t take you seriously. Grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved Kamala's look tonight -- professional and powerful. I know ya'll hate the fit of her jackets but I think it's working for her -- she's downplaying her figure a bit but it gives her a strong shoulder that photographs extremely well and looks perfect behind a podium. It's context-specific dressing and I think it works.
I like the navy column. With the pants and her heels it makes her look taller and more imposing. It's assertive.
I don't know who is doing her styling but they are doing a good job and thinking about it strategically. I'm taking notes. And before you tell me that if it were a man we wouldn't be talking about this -- please google the phrase "looks like a Kennedy" and discover the wide world of men working very very hard to look "presidential" and using fashion and styling to convey power and strength. Fashion is messaging and politics are all about messaging.
I loved it, too. Funny enough my husband, who never notices clothes, said he found the suit frumpy. I strongly disagree.
The jacket and navy column were good but did not like the bow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved Kamala's look tonight -- professional and powerful. I know ya'll hate the fit of her jackets but I think it's working for her -- she's downplaying her figure a bit but it gives her a strong shoulder that photographs extremely well and looks perfect behind a podium. It's context-specific dressing and I think it works.
I like the navy column. With the pants and her heels it makes her look taller and more imposing. It's assertive.
I don't know who is doing her styling but they are doing a good job and thinking about it strategically. I'm taking notes. And before you tell me that if it were a man we wouldn't be talking about this -- please google the phrase "looks like a Kennedy" and discover the wide world of men working very very hard to look "presidential" and using fashion and styling to convey power and strength. Fashion is messaging and politics are all about messaging.
I loved it, too. Funny enough my husband, who never notices clothes, said he found the suit frumpy. I strongly disagree.
Anonymous wrote:I loved Kamala's look tonight -- professional and powerful. I know ya'll hate the fit of her jackets but I think it's working for her -- she's downplaying her figure a bit but it gives her a strong shoulder that photographs extremely well and looks perfect behind a podium. It's context-specific dressing and I think it works.
I like the navy column. With the pants and her heels it makes her look taller and more imposing. It's assertive.
I don't know who is doing her styling but they are doing a good job and thinking about it strategically. I'm taking notes. And before you tell me that if it were a man we wouldn't be talking about this -- please google the phrase "looks like a Kennedy" and discover the wide world of men working very very hard to look "presidential" and using fashion and styling to convey power and strength. Fashion is messaging and politics are all about messaging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wanted to point out that Maya Harris had *exactly* the same hair style that Usha Vance had at the RNC - and that some of you claimed was "unkempt" and hanging in her face.
I thought maya's hair looked messy and didn't like her pink suit. But also she isn't married to JD Vance so she still wins.