Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AOC has always worn expensive clothes which is why I have always been suspicious of the narrative. She is a fantastic public speaker though and has excellent political instincts. Unfortunately she also doesn't really get into nuances and sticks to totally unrealistic proposals peddle by the UK's The Guardian and the like.
If I ad to guess, I'd say she wears a lot of Theory.
I saw a video that she did on IG, and she buys a lot of second-hand designer clothing.
I think that is easy to claim and a good way to downplay consumerism and excessive spending while you push a progressive agenda. But I’m sure she buys plenty of stuff new or is gifted it by designers. She and Nancy both dress well considering they both have large chests which makes keeping it professional harder. But they pull it off
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AOC has always worn expensive clothes which is why I have always been suspicious of the narrative. She is a fantastic public speaker though and has excellent political instincts. Unfortunately she also doesn't really get into nuances and sticks to totally unrealistic proposals peddle by the UK's The Guardian and the like.
If I ad to guess, I'd say she wears a lot of Theory.
I saw a video that she did on IG, and she buys a lot of second-hand designer clothing.
I think that is easy to claim and a good way to downplay consumerism and excessive spending while you push a progressive agenda. But I’m sure she buys plenty of stuff new or is gifted it by designers. She and Nancy both dress well considering they both have large chests which makes keeping it professional harder. But they pull it off
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AOC has always worn expensive clothes which is why I have always been suspicious of the narrative. She is a fantastic public speaker though and has excellent political instincts. Unfortunately she also doesn't really get into nuances and sticks to totally unrealistic proposals peddle by the UK's The Guardian and the like.
If I ad to guess, I'd say she wears a lot of Theory.
I saw a video that she did on IG, and she buys a lot of second-hand designer clothing.
Anonymous wrote:AOC has always worn expensive clothes which is why I have always been suspicious of the narrative. She is a fantastic public speaker though and has excellent political instincts. Unfortunately she also doesn't really get into nuances and sticks to totally unrealistic proposals peddle by the UK's The Guardian and the like.
If I ad to guess, I'd say she wears a lot of Theory.
Anonymous wrote:AOC’s clothes are not expensive. They don’t look it even upon scrutiny. Without objectifying, she has an amazing figure and beautiful skin and hair - and taste.
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Yeah, that's bad. But I give her props for marching to a very different beat... and maybe helping some staffers get away from always wearing suits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Say what you want about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, but she always looks good,
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She gets a lot of $$$ for what she is doing and all her outfits are high end designer clothes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The women, that is, and politician-adjacent women. Sorry, I’m not going to talk about men’s clothing here as there is “so little scope for the imagination.” (The answer is always: it is a suit in a sober color and it either fits or it doesn’t fit or it really doesn’t fit).
I legit like Sen. Murkowski’s leopard print dress and pearls combo. Outré, yet work appropriate. Does anyone have an ID?
And I’m loving the juxtaposition of the vermillion dress and turquoise beads on whoever that is (and I know I should know who that is).
Kyrsten Sinema, who is often wearing very Modcloth-like outfits (but more upscale) - I sorta love that she's brought a little rockabilly picnic vibe to the Senate
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(Not a flattering pic but you get the idea)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if this is "apolitical" -- but it's not overtly partisan, and it's smart as all get out: Why We Should Talk About What Kyrsten Sinema Is Wearing
OP here. It doesn’t target her because of her politics, so I would say it it’s apolitical.
Her clothes have become less a maverick’s (in her mind, anyway) expression and more of a teenaged-level stupid rebellion, as if she’s trying to see what she can get away with. The bright colors were one thing and I think that’s something that is an appropriate shake-up of the traditional “if it looks like a man would wear it, it’s business appropriate,” but the short skirts, the denim… they really bespeak a person who is giving a middle finger to everyone.