Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Usha today
Aww— cutest family!!!
I love her outfit. Lacy white top, tailored red pants, white heels. Very modern and yet patriotic.
Anonymous wrote:Usha looked perfectly fine but per usual, she doesn't quite match with the gang. Did she misplace her Plastics style guide?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mel look great at the parade today and she even patted Dump's leg a few times. Now if she'd just do what she was trained to do...
Parade look:
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I know that skirt length is in style now but I hate it so much.
Very 1930s. I'm picturing some woman running the orphanage.
Say what? A women running an orphanage? You sound so dumb. She is in a classic 2 piece and looks stylish and beautiful. I just don’t understand how ppl can’t objectively critique fashion. She looks sophisticated and pulled together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are being way too mom-ish about this being a "parade" like you're taking your kids and going to be sitting in the sun and passing out goldfish. Her outfit was fine for that. Everyone else took it as a serious state event to honor Trump's birthday and dressed in more formal business attire. Your outfit can be cute but you can't really have nailed it if you look like "the cheese stands alone" who was the only one who didn't get the dress code memo.
Exactly. Honestly if I saw a mom wearing that at the 4th of July parade in my parents' beach town, I'd be like, okay best dressed! It was a lovely outfit for A patriotic parade. It was not the right outfit for THIS patriotic parade.
I stand by my earlier statement that it's like no one is bothering to tell her, or maybe they do and she just thinks she's too good to follow the rules. Maybe she just doesn't notice or care? To be honest, it's incredibly weird she and JD presumably left the house at the same time, she saw him in his suit and tie, and didn't realize it was more formal than she was anticipating. If my husband and I were going to an event, and I came downstairs wearing her outfit but saw my husband in a suit and tie, I'd be like...oh, shit, do I need to go change?
Yes, a more apt comparison would be looking at Princess Kate at the last parade she took her kids to (Trooping of the Colour). How is she dressed and how are her kids dressed? This is clearly how the rest of the Trump admin were viewing this event vs Usha.
Oh, please. I love Kate Middleton and think she's a fabulous style icon. But the BRF at the Trooping of the Colour is NOT the same thing - at all. We don't have a royal family, and that's a good thing. No one expects her (or Melania) to affix a fascinator in their hair.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
lucky us, now we know what we crotch looks like
her outfit did seem more appropriate than anyone else’s
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Usha today
Aww— cutest family!!!
I love her outfit. Lacy white top, tailored red pants, white heels. Very modern and yet patriotic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mel look great at the parade today and she even patted Dump's leg a few times. Now if she'd just do what she was trained to do...
Parade look:
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I know that skirt length is in style now but I hate it so much.
Very 1930s. I'm picturing some woman running the orphanage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Ushas weirdly smug
OMG, just stop. If she wasn't smiling, you'd complain about that. She's fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mel look great at the parade today and she even patted Dump's leg a few times. Now if she'd just do what she was trained to do...
Parade look:
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I know that skirt length is in style now but I hate it so much.
Very 1930s. I'm picturing some woman running the orphanage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Usha today
The outfit is inappropriate for the event (what's new), but I don't hate it for something else. It would've looked cute at the picnic last night.
The outfit is perfectly appropriate for watching a parade. Good grief.
For you. Not for the wife of the Vice President. Good Grief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Usha today
Aww— cutest family!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are being way too mom-ish about this being a "parade" like you're taking your kids and going to be sitting in the sun and passing out goldfish. Her outfit was fine for that. Everyone else took it as a serious state event to honor Trump's birthday and dressed in more formal business attire. Your outfit can be cute but you can't really have nailed it if you look like "the cheese stands alone" who was the only one who didn't get the dress code memo.
Exactly. Honestly if I saw a mom wearing that at the 4th of July parade in my parents' beach town, I'd be like, okay best dressed! It was a lovely outfit for A patriotic parade. It was not the right outfit for THIS patriotic parade.
I stand by my earlier statement that it's like no one is bothering to tell her, or maybe they do and she just thinks she's too good to follow the rules. Maybe she just doesn't notice or care? To be honest, it's incredibly weird she and JD presumably left the house at the same time, she saw him in his suit and tie, and didn't realize it was more formal than she was anticipating. If my husband and I were going to an event, and I came downstairs wearing her outfit but saw my husband in a suit and tie, I'd be like...oh, shit, do I need to go change?
Yes, a more apt comparison would be looking at Princess Kate at the last parade she took her kids to (Trooping of the Colour). How is she dressed and how are her kids dressed? This is clearly how the rest of the Trump admin were viewing this event vs Usha.
Anonymous wrote:No, I really don’t know that, and the fact you think you do shows you didn’t watch it. It celebrated the Army and was really informative and well done, right down to the president’s speech at the end.
I can’t believe Usha Vance wearing pants and a top to go to a parade with three young children is really that remarkable. I mean I guess heels and a dress would have been an option, but have you ever actually taken kids to a parade? Since JD had comments to deliver, she was primary caregiver and should be comfortable. Had she been dressed up you’d all be piling on about how why she wasn’t dressed appropriately to take care of them at a long parade. She can’t win either way.