Posted on 03/01/2017 4:39:56 PM PST by drewh
Lets talk about the bra strap dress that Ivanka Trump wore to her fathers first address to a joint session of Congress last night, a pink, one-shouldered number reportedly by French designer Roland Mouret. Its boudoir-ish black strap was meant to look like a bra strap, of course, and it heightened the sex appeal of Ivankas bare-shoulder look, which was perhaps better suited for date night than a speech in Congress. It was an unconventional choice for such a serious occasion, which made it all the more un-Ivanka. Since moving to Washington, shes glammed it up for black-tie affairs like the Governors Ball and the Alfalfa Dinner, but has otherwise dressed on the conservative side, particularly for meetings and appearances alongside her father. This is in keeping with the old Ivankathe #WomenWhoWork entrepreneur whose own fashion line bills itself as appropriately sexy. The old Ivanka would have likely chosen something safer and more traditional for a Capital Hill gathering where both chambers of commerce heard the president discuss budgets, foreign policy, and health care. Instead, she opted for a dress that Emily Ratajkowski, the chesty actress known for her less-is-more approach to dressing, might go for if she wanted to look modest. Or that Courtney Love would have worn to the Grammys ten years ago. It looked all wrong on Ivanka, surrounded as she was by Democratic Congresswomen in white suiting (the color is meant to represent womens suffrage) and demurely dressed, seasoned politicos. First Lady Melania Trump also stood out in a Dynasty-esque, embellished black Michael Kors ensemblemore 1985 cocktail party than 2017 Congressional attire. But this seemed less out of step for Melania, who hasnt been in the political spotlight as much as the presidents daughter, and who isnt afraid to court the wow factor in her choice of outfitsas per her audacious Jackie Kennedy-style get-up worn on Inauguration Day. Ivanka, on the other hand, has long been known for having a more one-note, mainstream fashion sense. Indeed, there is nothing hip or offbeat about her eponymous clothing line, which she has worn more often than not over the years, including throughout her fathers campaign. This helped her come across as an extension of her brand, which is creatively uninspiring but features plenty of serviceable, feminine basics in muted pinks and flower prints. Now that shes no longer selling that image, the new Ivanka seems to be struggling to find her sartorial stride in her role as unofficial adviser and advocate for womens economic empowerment in the Trump administration. Take, for instance, the black choker she wore with a red and black blazer earlier Tuesday in the Oval Office, while President Trump signed a pair of bills that encourage women to enter fields like environmental sciences and information technology. (Gender diversity in #STEM is key to empowering women & girls. @realDonaldTrump signed two bills bringing us closer to #ClosingTheGenderGap, Ivanka tweeted of the occasion, along with a picture of herself and other women surrounding the president.)
Ivanka has worn chokers in the past, but they hardly suit her style. The 90s throwback necklace saw a trend resurgence last year and was spotted on the Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid types at Coachella, which is about as far from Ivankas scene as Williamsburg. The rocker-chic, goth princess look isnt suited to an Upper East Side real estate heiress turned fashion entrepreneur, particularly one who has looked and played that part to an exacting degree. The bills Trump signed are geared towards younger women, and Ivanka seemed to be striving to appeal to that demographic with her ribbon-like neck accessory. But the effect was too try-hard, and the choker looked particularly strange paired with her boxy red blazer.
The color-block skirt that Ivanka wore while visiting Boeings headquarters in South Carolina several weeks back was a statement-making piece that drew attention to the first daughters presence that day. Aesthetically, this was one of the more creative separates Ivanka has ever worn. It also seemed an unsubtle suggestion that, despite claiming shed only act as a daughter in the White House, Ivanka is an increasingly prominent political force in her fathers administration. Ivanka looks most like herself when she dresses more classicallyin pointy-toed black flats, fitted black slacks, and a black turtleneck, for instance, while playing with her son in the White House.
Perhaps its unfair, as Trump would say, to parse and harshly judge some of the first daughters recent sartorial decisions. She has thrown herself into her new role as unofficial adviser to the president and an advocate for womens economic empowerment in the Trump administration. We dont know whether she will be the leveling force on her father as foreseen by some. But her fashion missteps indicate that shes struggling to navigate her transition from real estate mogul and fashion entrepreneur to political operative.
Yes she did. But I doubt she wore this outfit to a government meeting. Or, at least I hope she didn't.
Are you referring to Melania in that photo?
Just a Beautiful Woman.
This idiot wouldn’t know class from mass if it struck him/her over the head. What a pleasure it is to see the Trump women bring style and decency back to the White House after the flour bags and bedsheets worn by the previous occupant.
Both prominent Trump ladies exhibit remarkable style and the First Lay DID NOT emulate Jackie Kennedy on Inauguration Day.
Jackie never stepped outside of her little hat, white glove, big button “look” which was correct for her, but certainly not outstanding style and in no way was Melania’s outfit similar to Jackie’s. Whatever idiot claimed so was truly an idiot.
Just another trashy minded nobody trying to make a case against Trump by slamming the ladies. Scum bag!
Oh for God’s sake...why should anyone care about this????
Ridiculous.
And what about our First Lady now???? Wow. Now that is gorgeooooous and looks so refined.
Not some ghetto trash black hoe that hates America.
I’m here for the
Photos posted !
Only if the dish in question is nausea. She looks like trailer park trash.
Well there’s nothing wrong with a red blooded American male!
It makes the world go around. :-)
She might have been cute as a child, but not being able to distinguish “capital” from “capitol,” I don’t hold out too much hope for her professional reporting...
No matter what ‘they’ say, this is certainly a more refined look than garments made with upholstery or drapery fabric, frills, ruffles, bows, boob belts and cut offs
She who came before should be so fortunate to have taste and a figure that could wear fashionable clothes. We have seen the worst; this is an opportunity to step up the ladder.
Those were patterned flour sacks, I remember carrying them into the cellar as a kid.
Are you referring to the KLU KLUX KLAN KWEENS?
While I thought Ivankas dress probably would not have been my choice, she looked fine it wasnt horrifying. Fit well and nithibg eas hanging out.
That’s exactly what I thought. I also remember Moochelle wearing a cocktail dress to a State of the Union. She got nothing but oohs and awes.
With a name like “Lizzie Crocke” I’d be careful what I said about other women.
Ivanka Trump showed great deference and compassion for Mrs. Owens, the widow of the Navy Seal killed in action in Yemen. That was classy behavior.
As for Lizzie, let’s see:
Lizzie is a CROCK.
The “Lizzie Borden” of the media.
“Tin Lizzie” without the talent.
Dizzy Lizzie.
Lizzie The Beast.
“LIZZIE THE LOSER”
I’ve never heard of heard for which I’m very thankful. I see and hear too many fools during the normal day. I don’t need another on the internet (or liberal nest).
Is she yours? Gorgeous chickadee!!!
There’s just one thing more that Ivanka could have done that would have had the left going crazy. If she had just put a comforting arm around Mrs. Owens......
Nope. Wish she were, though. What a cutie!
Warning, what is seen cannot be unseen!
http://annaz.blogspot.com/2009/06/michelle-obama-fashion-trauma.html
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