Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hair and makeup also on point. She looked fresh and youthful.
She has really perfect teeth. Straight, white, perfectly shaped. Do you think those are natural? I have had braces twice and my teeth still don’t look like that.
Anonymous wrote:Hair and makeup also on point. She looked fresh and youthful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I truly can't believe you're putting this much energy into what she's wearing. Especially because she's not wearing some t-shirt and cut off shorts. She's wearing a lovely white lace top and red pants. She doesn't have to wear a suit or blazer. There aren't strict rules about what to wear for a parade, for crying out loud. In fact, she, JD, and their kids all coordinate and look really cute.
None of the family are coordinated in their outfits. To be clear, I think only their level of formality must match, but they didn't even do that. I am so curious, what do you think is coordinated about their look?
Sigh. Well, let's see. Their daughter had on a red dress to match Usha and JD's tie. I can see that you're easily triggered, no matter what she chooses to wear. They all looked perfectly appropriate, and she looked really good.
Mabel's dress isn't even the same shade as the pants and tie.
*GASP!!* Oh, the horror!!
Anonymous wrote:Hair and makeup also on point. She looked fresh and youthful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I truly can't believe you're putting this much energy into what she's wearing. Especially because she's not wearing some t-shirt and cut off shorts. She's wearing a lovely white lace top and red pants. She doesn't have to wear a suit or blazer. There aren't strict rules about what to wear for a parade, for crying out loud. In fact, she, JD, and their kids all coordinate and look really cute.
None of the family are coordinated in their outfits. To be clear, I think only their level of formality must match, but they didn't even do that. I am so curious, what do you think is coordinated about their look?
Sigh. Well, let's see. Their daughter had on a red dress to match Usha and JD's tie. I can see that you're easily triggered, no matter what she chooses to wear. They all looked perfectly appropriate, and she looked really good.
Mabel's dress isn't even the same shade as the pants and tie.
*GASP!!* Oh, the horror!!
Anonymous wrote:Hair and makeup also on point. She looked fresh and youthful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I truly can't believe you're putting this much energy into what she's wearing. Especially because she's not wearing some t-shirt and cut off shorts. She's wearing a lovely white lace top and red pants. She doesn't have to wear a suit or blazer. There aren't strict rules about what to wear for a parade, for crying out loud. In fact, she, JD, and their kids all coordinate and look really cute.
None of the family are coordinated in their outfits. To be clear, I think only their level of formality must match, but they didn't even do that. I am so curious, what do you think is coordinated about their look?
Sigh. Well, let's see. Their daughter had on a red dress to match Usha and JD's tie. I can see that you're easily triggered, no matter what she chooses to wear. They all looked perfectly appropriate, and she looked really good.
Mabel's dress isn't even the same shade as the pants and tie.
Anonymous wrote: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?
I truly can't believe you're putting this much energy into what she's wearing. Especially because she's not wearing some t-shirt and cut off shorts. She's wearing a lovely white lace top and red pants. She doesn't have to wear a suit or blazer. There aren't strict rules about what to wear for a parade, for crying out loud. In fact, she, JD, and their kids all coordinate and look really cute.
None of the family are coordinated in their outfits. To be clear, I think only their level of formality must match, but they didn't even do that. I am so curious, what do you think is coordinated about their look?
Sigh. Well, let's see. Their daughter had on a red dress to match Usha and JD's tie. I can see that you're easily triggered, no matter what she chooses to wear. They all looked perfectly appropriate, and she looked really good.
Anonymous wrote: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?
I truly can't believe you're putting this much energy into what she's wearing. Especially because she's not wearing some t-shirt and cut off shorts. She's wearing a lovely white lace top and red pants. She doesn't have to wear a suit or blazer. There aren't strict rules about what to wear for a parade, for crying out loud. In fact, she, JD, and their kids all coordinate and look really cute.
None of the family are coordinated in their outfits. To be clear, I think only their level of formality must match, but they didn't even do that. I am so curious, what do you think is coordinated about their look?
Sigh. Well, let's see. Their daughter had on a red dress to match Usha and JD's tie. I can see that you're easily triggered, no matter what she chooses to wear. They all looked perfectly appropriate, and she looked really good.
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?
I truly can't believe you're putting this much energy into what she's wearing. Especially because she's not wearing some t-shirt and cut off shorts. She's wearing a lovely white lace top and red pants. She doesn't have to wear a suit or blazer. There aren't strict rules about what to wear for a parade, for crying out loud. In fact, she, JD, and their kids all coordinate and look really cute.
None of the family are coordinated in their outfits. To be clear, I think only their level of formality must match, but they didn't even do that. I am so curious, what do you think is coordinated about their look?
Anonymous wrote: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.
The pants were not tailored. They were extremely tight around the waist and they appeared to be cropped, but I can't tell from the photos wear the hem was. These pants were off the rack, and they fit poorly. I am not going to comment on whether they were appropriate for her role, but anyone can see that they don't fit.
Anonymous wrote: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.
The pants were not tailored. They were extremely tight around the waist and they appeared to be cropped, but I can't tell from the photos wear the hem was. These pants were off the rack, and they fit poorly. I am not going to comment on whether they were appropriate for her role, but anyone can see that they don't fit.
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?
I truly can't believe you're putting this much energy into what she's wearing. Especially because she's not wearing some t-shirt and cut off shorts. She's wearing a lovely white lace top and red pants. She doesn't have to wear a suit or blazer. There aren't strict rules about what to wear for a parade, for crying out loud. In fact, she, JD, and their kids all coordinate and look really cute.
Anonymous wrote: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.
The pants were not tailored. They were extremely tight around the waist and they appeared to be cropped, but I can't tell from the photos wear the hem was. These pants were off the rack, and they fit poorly. I am not going to comment on whether they were appropriate for her role, but anyone can see that they don't fit.