Posted on 02/01/2026 3:32:09 PM PST by SmokingJoe
Elon Musk and his partner Shivon Zilis arrive while holding hands at Mar-a-Lago for Dan Scavino’s wedding 😍, guess who’s jealous?

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Your comment made me go back and try to look at her hands and check out her fingernails. She has plain fingernails, like Kate Middleton, not the horrendous, inch long, low class fake ones.
They should get married.
Yes. I’d call her “understated elegance” compared to so much “wretched excess” in that crowd.
You are certainly right there.
In THAT photo, I agree...a healthy Kate Middleton. Perfect face and smile.
Generates warmth and lowers blood pressure. Like a cat's purrrrr.
Sadly or not there is a certain unwritten dress code for events like this. You don’t show up in a shirt dress and work shoes. That outfit would be fine at Aunt Minnie’s wedding at the Baptist church in Mayberry.
A socialite wedding calls for just a touch more effort. Cocktail dresses are expected. Dressing up does not make you a street walker.
I could have helped that girl pick something off the rack at Macy’s for $300 and matching party shoes and she would have looked fine. I’m sure Elon would have been thankful for the effort.
I never said there was anything wrong with her dress. My comment was regarding the rest of her outfit, & that it looked like she hadn’t put much thought into pulling it all together. Accessories matter.
Thank you. Another person who gets it. Accessories matter if you want a polished look.
As many have explained, the cold snap in Florida was unexpected. They just flew in from wherever, and there wasn’t time to stop by an upscale store for a different coat. The shoes are a perfect color match and suited her athletic personality better than the fashionistas’ strappy sandal heels. The sartorial snobbery is unwarranted.
Different parts of the country have different standards for what they consider “dressy.” Plus, it wasn’t a church wedding. I’m a southerner, but had to learn that the hard way after having moved north for a number of decades.
Totally agree! And, she gets points for having a waist to put a belt around, after four kids.
It’s called being properly well dressed for the occasion. That’s how I was raised, it’s not snobbery.
Its not different parts of the country its a wealthy socialite event. Atlanta or the Hampton’s you dress up. Bottom line this woman was under dressed for the event. So people will likely make mention of it.
At the “Elon Musk” level of wealth:
1) You don’t have to care what other people think of you.
2) You don’t have to impress anybody. People (may) have to impress you ... that’s kind of up to them.
3) You wear what you want to wear. Anybody bitching about it is just jealous.
4) You don’t have to marry (or whatever) a gold-digging “10”. You marry (or whatever) the lady who pleases YOU. See also (2) above.
That’s a nice picture of them. They’re neat, and clean, and clearly happy together. You think they care what the “style section” harpies, or the imitators thereof, have to spew?
Pretty much.
It’s really a good way to view life regardless of wealth or income. Although I am not nearly “rich” or “upper-class”, for reasons I often rub shoulders with them. Some are quite humble ... others apparently feel a need to show off. If I were a psychologist or a psychology grad-student, I might find it an interesting phenomenon to study.
Have it your way. The fabric of her dress was dressier than most of the other luminaries at the wedding, and the men wore suits, not tuxes; so it wasn’t even black tie:
I am having it my way because I’m correct. You’re a guy in a hole. Stop digging. 😉
Love the dress!
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