Anonymous wrote:Vanity Fair article on inaugural fashion: https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2021/01/joe-biden-kamala-harris-inauguration-fashion
And for those asking about HRC, here's a pic:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kamala Harris' Niece and Stepdaughter
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Not my cup of tea but they're young and should be having fun experimenting with fashion.
No. They look like pioneer women
+1 That’s not fashion. Quirky yes, but not fashion.
How many runaway shows have you been to? I'm honestly curious.
These remind me of Christian Siriano FW2020.
You do realize that just because a fashion designer came up with something and paraded it down the runway, doesn’t mean that creation is attractive or flattering, right? We get that you fancy yourself in the know about all things fashion, but plenty of others here are as well. And we think those particular creations would be right at home on the prairie.
Have you ever thought that they don't give a s*** if you find them attractive? They are Californian and Brooklynite with a different style esthetic. They like Batsheva Hay's designs and she represents their idea of pretty. The step-daughter is at Parsons.
Do you realize we’re not actually talking to these people? Or do you think JLo is also going to take the advice of DCUM? Your rapid defense here is so bizarre.
You don't get it; it's not about talking to them. I'm challenging your idea that fashion's role is to make one conventionally attractive to simpletons. Fashion is an extension of one's personality - vulgar, boring, quirky, conservative etc. That's why we have Comme des Garçons and also Kardashian's line. These women were guests and not applying for public positions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kamala Harris' Niece and Stepdaughter
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Not my cup of tea but they're young and should be having fun experimenting with fashion.
No. They look like pioneer women
+1 That’s not fashion. Quirky yes, but not fashion.
How many runaway shows have you been to? I'm honestly curious.
These remind me of Christian Siriano FW2020.
You do realize that just because a fashion designer came up with something and paraded it down the runway, doesn’t mean that creation is attractive or flattering, right? We get that you fancy yourself in the know about all things fashion, but plenty of others here are as well. And we think those particular creations would be right at home on the prairie.
Have you ever thought that they don't give a s*** if you find them attractive? They are Californian and Brooklynite with a different style esthetic. They like Batsheva Hay's designs and she represents their idea of pretty. The step-daughter is at Parsons.
Do you realize we’re not actually talking to these people? Or do you think JLo is also going to take the advice of DCUM? Your rapid defense here is so bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kamala Harris' Niece and Stepdaughter
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Not my cup of tea but they're young and should be having fun experimenting with fashion.
No. They look like pioneer women
+1 That’s not fashion. Quirky yes, but not fashion.
How many runaway shows have you been to? I'm honestly curious.
These remind me of Christian Siriano FW2020.
You do realize that just because a fashion designer came up with something and paraded it down the runway, doesn’t mean that creation is attractive or flattering, right? We get that you fancy yourself in the know about all things fashion, but plenty of others here are as well. And we think those particular creations would be right at home on the prairie.
Have you ever thought that they don't give a s*** if you find them attractive? They are Californian and Brooklynite with a different style esthetic. They like Batsheva Hay's designs and she represents their idea of pretty. The step-daughter is at Parsons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kamala Harris' Niece and Stepdaughter
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Not my cup of tea but they're young and should be having fun experimenting with fashion.
No. They look like pioneer women
+1 That’s not fashion. Quirky yes, but not fashion.
How many runaway shows have you been to? I'm honestly curious.
These remind me of Christian Siriano FW2020.
You do realize that just because a fashion designer came up with something and paraded it down the runway, doesn’t mean that creation is attractive or flattering, right? We get that you fancy yourself in the know about all things fashion, but plenty of others here are as well. And we think those particular creations would be right at home on the prairie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JLo was in Chanel.
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OMG she is beautiful. Total girl crush.
I was trying to express to my kids the wonder of J Lo. I cried during her song.
I thought she was so cheesy. So 2008. It was a weird choice...a celebrity who made it about her, rather than about the solemn occasion that it was. So flashy and tacky.
Loved Garth Brooks. Loved Biden's speech.
FP Obama didn’t seem to like like JLo’s performance.
+1. I thought everything was flawless except Garth brooks’ pants were inappropriate and trying to make it about himself, and j lo’s performance was horrific
and embarrassing.
She looked like one of the orange skin family. Other that that, I liked when she said a few words in Spanish.
I think it would be better without the ruffle bow.
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In purple on Tuesday
The coat tie is velvet! I love it even more now.
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In purple on Tuesday
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is Hilary Clinton for the person who asked.
Sorry - she looks like she stepped off of the Wizard of Oz set.
Or Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
I don’t think this is a good look, personally.
If it weren’t for this outfit she would look younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Laura Bush's coat. She looks wonderful.
I wonder if the pearls are for Harris
To be fair, Laura Bush’s MIL is known for wearing pearls, so could be a family thing.
I do think that even for conservative women there is a sense of excitement and solidarity over the first woman VP.
Or she's wearing pearls because pearls are classic?
Oh no! Are you worried you can't wear your pearls anymore because now people are going to think you're a Democrat?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
You're quoting me and I AM a democrat, dumbass. I'm just tired of people on here trying to read something into the most trivial things. EVERYONE wears pearls, especially people of her generation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is Hilary Clinton for the person who asked.
Sorry - she looks like she stepped off of the Wizard of Oz set.
Or Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
I don’t think this is a good look, personally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kamala Harris' Niece and Stepdaughter
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Not my cup of tea but they're young and should be having fun experimenting with fashion.
No. They look like pioneer women
+1 That’s not fashion. Quirky yes, but not fashion.
This is 100% on par with the current high fashion trends.
Harris wore her signature pearls, a royal purple set by Christopher John Rogers, and shoes by Sergio Hudson. She appears committed to elevating young Black designers during her tenure, much like former first lady Michelle Obama. Last night at the Lincoln Memorial, Harris donned a camel coat by the label Pyer Moss. The brand was founded by designer Kerby Jean-Raymond, the son of Haitian immigrants, who turned his studio into a donation center for personal protective equipment during the pandemic.