Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That's beautiful
Very classy.
The blue color is off. Another color would be better.
Anonymous wrote:I loved the all black dresses, but as I was choosing for myself I worried if being too funereal could be construed as making a political statement. Is that something one actually has to worry about when picking outfits for occasions like this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That's beautiful
Very classy.
The blue color is off. Another color would be better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved the all black dresses, but as I was choosing for myself I worried if being too funereal could be construed as making a political statement. Is that something one actually has to worry about when picking outfits for occasions like this?
A lot of people seem to default to all black for these events because it's safe, and a WH dinner (or the Kennedy Honors, or an inaugural ball, or really any DC event that is likely to attract both political/policy heavyweights AND Hollywood types) is the kind of event where it's easy to go wrong in somebody's eyes. So for instance, when Hollywood actors attend events like this, they often dress much more sedately than they would for a film premiere or a Hollywood awards program, in all black or all navy with more modest hair and jewelry. It is just not the occasion for something very attention-getting as the rewards will be minimal and the punishment will be swift.
If you've ever been to an event like this, at least 70% of the women in attendance are in black or navy, including celebrities.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
1. Once you find the photo you want online, right click and select "Open image in new tab [or window]"
2. Go to the new tab or window and copy the address. Ideally it should end in ".jpg" -- if it doesn't, maybe try a different photo as I've found other formats don't work as well
3. Click "Post reply" in this thread to open the DCUM comment editor (it's easier to embed a photo in the editor than in the "quick reply" box)
4. Paste the address into your DCUM post
5. Highlight the address and select "Img" from the list of HTML formatting options at the top
6. Preview your post to make sure it is displaying the embedded photo correctly
7. Publish post
What is the Mac alternative to "right click"?
Anonymous wrote:I loved the all black dresses, but as I was choosing for myself I worried if being too funereal could be construed as making a political statement. Is that something one actually has to worry about when picking outfits for occasions like this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That's beautiful
Very classy.
Anonymous wrote:Probably this:
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Or this:
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This is more my style, but it feels too casual:
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41 and size 6
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