hillarycher

Somebody over at the Washington Post needs eyeglasses.

Or a copy of Vogue…

Via Free Beacon.

The Washington Post’s fashion critic is calling Hillary Clinton a “style icon” that is influencing top designer’s runway shows.

Comparing Clinton to the “not a great beauty” Georgia O’Keefe, Robin Givhan says designers are being inspired by the Democratic presidential nominee’s “strength.”

“But beyond cut and color, designers are obsessing about strong and powerful women who are independent and enduring — perhaps even a bit scandalous,” Givhan wrote Friday. “There has been talk of O’Keeffe, Germaine Greer, Gloria Steinem, influential mothers and grandmothers — and of course, Hillary Clinton.”….

While she has called Melania Trump a “professional pretty person” whose “livelihood was based on genetics, luck, and tenacity,” and Ivanka Trump “airbrushed,” Givhan has nothing but praise for Clinton.

She writes about Clinton talking about a pink purse she bought five years ago:

Their runway presentations call to mind a 2011 interview in Harper’s Bazaar during which Clinton talked about a host of weighty issues but also addressed a few fashion topics. “I have this Ferragamo hot-pink bag that I adore,” she said. “My view was that I would carry it around only in spring, but it makes me so happy, I’m even now lugging it around in January. I mean, how can you be unhappy if you pick up a big pink bag?”….

So, vote for Hillary… because she shlepps a hot-pink bag ?

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  1. jmm says:

    OMG a “style Icon”? A uniform for a socialist society of HRC. I can’t stop laughing!

  2. Alain41 says:

    Bob Keeshan was first and did it better.

  3. midget says:

    I know where she bought that outfit, I saw it on the back of a horse before they
    put the saddle on. He wore it well too.

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