The dress was not appropriate for the season, and it was not
a good fit. Never mind the cost, First Ladies always dress nicely and money is not the issue.
She should have worn a color fitting for the season and with more class. It really gave her a stuffed in look, especially the behind.
The color would have been great for July, but not late September.
It looks like some polyester job you’d buy off the sale rack at Kmart. She has terrible taste.
The color would have been great for July, but not late September.”
When I was growing up our wardrobe was dictated by the calendar. Labor day to November 1 was dark cotton. November 1 to March 1 was dark wool. March 1 to Memorial Day was pastel wool and from then until the day before Labor day was pastel or light cotton. White shoes from Memorial Day to Labor Day, patent shoes only for Easter and dark shoes the rest of the year. Sixty years later I still find myself following those rules.