Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to wear a uniform to school and on days when we could wear our own clothes, we dressed WAY up.
This is the Capital police officer who lead that group of rioters away from where they wanted to go and towards his backup...
I love the scarf.
Dressed like a hero.
And the tie. He looks dashing.
Go to Alfred Street Baptist on any Sunday (even during the pandemic) and you will see this type of look.
I just have to walk around the office. This is how the black men in my office dress. Always so polished and professional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is Hilary Clinton for the person who asked.
The color of her coat is horrible with her purple outfit. But her hair does look amazing and I love that she wore flat, presumably comfy shoes. I felt so bad for Kamala Harris and her feet--those high heels can't have felt good after a few hours on her feet!
I’d like to see the Clintons holding hands.
Dude! They are not together.
I've heard that for years and "got it" before - but at this point? WHy would they do that? What's in it for them?
Anonymous wrote: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?
I have met Laura Bush - she is stunning in person.
Can anyone discern W's scarf brand? I zoomed in but couldn't quite make out the label.
Aren't you supposed to remove those labels?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Can we just pause for this picture a moment? Can you imagine POTUS45 casually holding a baby (even his own grandkid)...ever?!!
I'm so impressed by that little sweetie. He had quite a day and seemed very happy
Sweet photo!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Can we just pause for this picture a moment? Can you imagine POTUS45 casually holding a baby (even his own grandkid)...ever?!!
I'm so impressed by that little sweetie. He had quite a day and seemed very happy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is Hilary Clinton for the person who asked.
The color of her coat is horrible with her purple outfit. But her hair does look amazing and I love that she wore flat, presumably comfy shoes. I felt so bad for Kamala Harris and her feet--those high heels can't have felt good after a few hours on her feet!
I’d like to see the Clintons holding hands.
Dude! They are not together.
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?
I have met Laura Bush - she is stunning in person.
Can anyone discern W's scarf brand? I zoomed in but couldn't quite make out the label.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Can we just pause for this picture a moment? Can you imagine POTUS45 casually holding a baby (even his own grandkid)...ever?!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Amanda Gorman wins best-dressed. Her hat, coat, jewelry, and hair were all perfection.
Other than Bernie Sanders, who was consistent to his own style (including mittens?), I didn't really see anyone whose clothing, hair, or accessories were wholly-inappropriate or poorly-fitted. Yes, Kamala Harris and Dr. Biden's coats looked a little tight or boxy, but that's likely because of body armor. I thought the colors they chose were lovely!
Bill Clinton's gloves made me smile. No dress/formal gloves for him!![]()
Janet Yellen was the female version of Bernie.
Link? Pic? Help me out.
Google. She looked all snug in a black puffer coat and a good deal more sensible than Tom Hanks freezing his a$$ off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think what struck me about what these young women were wearing, is that they seem to have unique points of view, and are most definitely not trying to fit into whatever other people think they should be wearing. I think some of the looks are hideous, but they very clearly DGAF are being true to themselves, and that is pretty refreshing.
Can we stop saying she "DGAF?" She is 21 in a $5000 Mui Mui coat. She obviously put thought into it and wanted to make a fashion statement
Maybe Oprah bought the coat for her?
All the Biden-Harris kids had insanely expensive clothes on. Ella is a fashion student at Parson’s. Her style is going to be much more bold and haute couture than the Biden girls with their blowouts and monochrome. That also means it will be more provoking and divisive. Love it or don’t but she definitely put a lot of thought into it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Amanda Gorman wins best-dressed. Her hat, coat, jewelry, and hair were all perfection.
Other than Bernie Sanders, who was consistent to his own style (including mittens?), I didn't really see anyone whose clothing, hair, or accessories were wholly-inappropriate or poorly-fitted. Yes, Kamala Harris and Dr. Biden's coats looked a little tight or boxy, but that's likely because of body armor. I thought the colors they chose were lovely!
Bill Clinton's gloves made me smile. No dress/formal gloves for him!![]()
Janet Yellen was the female version of Bernie.
Link? Pic? Help me out.