Anonymous wrote:I know there have been many humorous comparisons to Veep already, but say what you will about Selina Meyer, she has great style! I would love to see Kamala in something like the emerald sheath dress here https://www.featherfactor.com/2014/08/veep-season-2-the-wardrobe.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish she would cut 2 inches off of her hair and have a chic bob. A little more flair and fewer boxy suits.
I think she'd look awful with a bob. I really like her hair.
Anonymous wrote:I wish she would cut 2 inches off of her hair and have a chic bob. A little more flair and fewer boxy suits.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t she wear a bullet proof vest? Isn’t that why she’s always in a suit jacket?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish she would cut 2 inches off of her hair and have a chic bob. A little more flair and fewer boxy suits.
I think she'd look awful with a bob. I really like her hair.
+1
+2 the soft layers are flattering and professional.
+3. Please god, no flair! I would like to see what PP means by a less boxy suit. I just don't see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish she would cut 2 inches off of her hair and have a chic bob. A little more flair and fewer boxy suits.
No way. Her hair looks great.
+1 And the longer hair is more youthful which is pretty important in this race.
From the category of “the worst person you know just made a great point,” I give you this:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish she would cut 2 inches off of her hair and have a chic bob. A little more flair and fewer boxy suits.
No way. Her hair looks great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish she would cut 2 inches off of her hair and have a chic bob. A little more flair and fewer boxy suits.
I think she'd look awful with a bob. I really like her hair.
+1
+2 the soft layers are flattering and professional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd like to see her channel Nancy Pelosi. Really great, crisp dresses
The orange flame jacket Pelosi wore to the WH to meet with Trump! Iconic.
That was the meeting where it was Pelosi with about 15 men and they look like chastised little boys. Boy, are they scared of a strong and smart woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NOPE. Let’s not do this.
It’s fine to have a thread for spouses and family members. But the nominees are off limits. If you wouldn’t have a thread for Trump or for Biden in terms of fashion, then there shouldn’t be one for Harris.
I agree.
We wouldn’t do this to a male candidate. Ugh.
Pretty sure we talked about Hillary’s pant suits. Why would Kamala be off limits? This is a fashion board.
That wasn't the question. Do you talk about what men wear? If she wore her bathroom and fuzzy slippers I would still vote for her over that orange man!
I'm voting for Kamala, I've donated to Kamala, and I want to talk about Kamala's clothes.
+1
One reason I like talking about the clothes of women at this level is that women are still figuring out what it means to dress professionally and powerfully. It's still an open question and unlike men there is still not an obvious answer that will suit (pun intended) all women -- some women do pant suits while others do sheath dresses with a variety of jacket styles and still others do something else. Women have to figure out how much color to wear and what colors to wear because unlike men there is still on consensus on when and how to wear color in womens professional dress (and a woman who never wears color can be accused of being too dour or serious whereas a woman who wears a lot of color or wears colors people don't respond well to can be accused of being unserious or frivolous all without even technically citing her wardrobe).
This is actually a really important issue for a lot of professional women and any serious female presidential candidate is going to be highly influential on how womens clothing is perceived in the professional world. It will script people's expectations of what a powerful or competent woman looks like. It matters.
I disagree. I think standards for women and professional dress are pretty much set. What has changed is that environments are going more casual and that suit selection has absolutely stunk post pandemic. (I’ll be glad to see suits back in stores). Some women hate suits and therefore for something else. but it’s not at all in doubt what a woman of Harris, Pelosi, Clinton’s stature should wear in 2024.
Consdiering how differently these three women dress, I find this an odd statement. And throw in Nikki Haley and Elizabeth Warren, and you have fourth and fifth distinct looks. All have found looks that work for them, even Clinton though it's not quite my cup of tea. But in no way is it obvious the way black or navy suit, white or blue shirt, and neck tie is obvious for men.
Personally, I like this. But it does mean there is more room to make mistakes as well.