Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NOPE. Let’s not do this.
It’s fine to have a thread for spouses and family members. But the nominees are off limits. If you wouldn’t have a thread for Trump or for Biden in terms of fashion, then there shouldn’t be one for Harris.
I agree.
We wouldn’t do this to a male candidate. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:She looks amazing as she is.
Anonymous wrote:What will we see in fashion if she becomes President?
Anonymous wrote:I think we've made such leaps in politics and gender because when the news broke yesterday, I didn't even reflect on the fact that (a) she's a woman; (b) she's ethnic; and (c) clothes. Like, none of this seems on anyone's priority radar. In either political party. Which is a really huge jump in 5-10 years, right?
So what do I think about her clothes? Well, the OP's question is the first time I've thought about it ever (good sign). Historically, she's always come across very well on stage, like any other president or VP - which I guess means she should keep doing what she's doing: Neutral, well fitted suits that don't distract. Basically, same answer as Biden, Obama, etc etc. (To keep it party neutral, I would say trump, but i've always thought his suits are very ill-fitting and distracting; first time i saw him at a debate, I asked my DH what they hell he was wearing, because it was so distracting).
Point being: I am pretty excited we're at a place where, at least for me, this is a non-question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NOPE. Let’s not do this.
It’s fine to have a thread for spouses and family members. But the nominees are off limits. If you wouldn’t have a thread for Trump or for Biden in terms of fashion, then there shouldn’t be one for Harris.
It’s just for fun! Lighten up. I like her as a leader and can still enjoy talking about her style. I feel she would not be insulted in the least by a bunch of randoms who think her pantsuits really work for her 🤷♀️
No. We need to be taken seriously. Talk about RFK jr or Trump's 'fashion style' first.
Anonymous wrote:NOPE. Let’s not do this.
It’s fine to have a thread for spouses and family members. But the nominees are off limits. If you wouldn’t have a thread for Trump or for Biden in terms of fashion, then there shouldn’t be one for Harris.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NOPE. Let’s not do this.
It’s fine to have a thread for spouses and family members. But the nominees are off limits. If you wouldn’t have a thread for Trump or for Biden in terms of fashion, then there shouldn’t be one for Harris.
I agree.
We wouldn’t do this to a male candidate. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:She is wearing similar to Pantone Merkel but with a better figure. Christine Legarde type clothing would suit her.
Anonymous wrote:NOPE. Let’s not do this.
It’s fine to have a thread for spouses and family members. But the nominees are off limits. If you wouldn’t have a thread for Trump or for Biden in terms of fashion, then there shouldn’t be one for Harris.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NOPE. Let’s not do this.
It’s fine to have a thread for spouses and family members. But the nominees are off limits. If you wouldn’t have a thread for Trump or for Biden in terms of fashion, then there shouldn’t be one for Harris.
It’s just for fun! Lighten up. I like her as a leader and can still enjoy talking about her style. I feel she would not be insulted in the least by a bunch of randoms who think her pantsuits really work for her 🤷♀️
Anonymous wrote:I think we've made such leaps in politics and gender because when the news broke yesterday, I didn't even reflect on the fact that (a) she's a woman; (b) she's ethnic; and (c) clothes. Like, none of this seems on anyone's priority radar. In either political party. Which is a really huge jump in 5-10 years, right?
So what do I think about her clothes? Well, the OP's question is the first time I've thought about it ever (good sign). Historically, she's always come across very well on stage, like any other president or VP - which I guess means she should keep doing what she's doing: Neutral, well fitted suits that don't distract. Basically, same answer as Biden, Obama, etc etc. (To keep it party neutral, I would say trump, but i've always thought his suits are very ill-fitting and distracting; first time i saw him at a debate, I asked my DH what they hell he was wearing, because it was so distracting).
Point being: I am pretty excited we're at a place where, at least for me, this is a non-question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NOPE. Let’s not do this.
It’s fine to have a thread for spouses and family members. But the nominees are off limits. If you wouldn’t have a thread for Trump or for Biden in terms of fashion, then there shouldn’t be one for Harris.
OP was asking about trends in fashion, not what the nominee will wear. I assume OP thinks trends may be different depending on who is the next pres.
Don’t be a sexist and assume it was a question about what Kamala will wear.
There have been plenty of articles written about fashion trends of various presidents - usually on political lines.
Anonymous wrote:Presidents don't do fashion. They need to project stability and security, which is the antithesis of fashion.
Kamala Harris is a good dresser. Not the best (Jackie Kennedy and Melania Trump occupy first place jointly), but good enough.
Looking forward to the First Husband dropping off a suit at the National History First Ladies Collection!!!![]()