Antiquated ideas like solid-colored pantsuits, matching ones accessories and white shirts with red ties seem to suggest that style and authority are mutually exclusive. However, in my opinion, the American public wouldn't have any less respect for Hillary Clinton if she wore a skirt, added London.[The Reporter then goes through a list of big pols]
{Reporter:] Rep. John Boehner: Fan of the charcoal gray suit.
London: He is one of the best of the bunch. His charcoal gray suits with bright ties work. But I would still like to see him in a shirt that isn't solid white.
{Reporter sets up for a knock on Palin:] Sarah Palin: Addicted to the pencil skirt and boxy blazer.
London {Replies with high compliment]: Let's face it: Her style is the most modern, since she is the politician with the most expensive makeover in recent history. The pencil skirt may be her signature and it does work but sometimes her skirts are a tad long. The hem should be to the middle of her knee to achieve the most flattering leg line.
http://www.politico.com/click/stories/1011/londons_advice_for_pols.html
Really, Stacy? That's a backhanded compliment if I ever heard one but yes, Sarah carries off her classic style very nicely. As for "the most expensive makeover", Sarah admitted she wears second hand clothes and her friend, "Bones" (rest in peace), made her a piece of gold jewelry she wore during the campaign.
Woo hoo! Stacy London isn’t a militant leftist and she’s hot!