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deep thoughts about the future of this administration
Okay, fellow Really Pale Femmey Women! I think we need a preemptive writing on the blackboard exercise. Fifty times each:
"Just because Michelle Obama can wear that color does not mean I can wear that color."
We are going to need it this administration. Our new First Lady is veryvery good at dressing herself, not some idealized person on whom all trends look good, even the contradictory ones. And that is the lesson we need to learn from her clothes, not, "Ooh, she looks so pretty, I should wear exactly what she's wearing!"
Because she looks lovely, and we would look like three-month-old lutefisk in some of these colors.
Seriously. We need to take deep breaths and repeat, "Not every color is for every person, and that's okay."
"Just because Michelle Obama can wear that color does not mean I can wear that color."
We are going to need it this administration. Our new First Lady is veryvery good at dressing herself, not some idealized person on whom all trends look good, even the contradictory ones. And that is the lesson we need to learn from her clothes, not, "Ooh, she looks so pretty, I should wear exactly what she's wearing!"
Because she looks lovely, and we would look like three-month-old lutefisk in some of these colors.
Seriously. We need to take deep breaths and repeat, "Not every color is for every person, and that's okay."
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OK, that's officially the weirdest inauguration mental picture that I have had today. Michelle Obama as a lutefisk.
Second place goes to Dick Cheney as a viper fish, but that's just par for the course.
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signed,
Would Look Two Days Dead in That Beautiful Yellow
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As far as three month old lutefisk, huh? Okay...perhaps in the texture...maybe?
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But the theoretical category of really pale women should universally steer clear of that yellow, even if we're not alone in doing so.
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I am okay with this. I am okay with envying Michelle Obama that yellow coat, and Aishwarya Rai that hot-pink sari, without that envy leading me to try the same thing myself.
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But green is not a colour for me to be.
I thought she looked great in it - she's got a very warm tone to her skin, so the gold looked complementary to it. I also noticed that her heels made her exactly as tall as him. Not taller, but not shorter, neither. I noticed it when they were standing on the steps after pushing KGII into the helicopter, with Joe Biden and his wife (whose name I don't know?). The heads were three of a line, and the tininess of Biden's wife. I looked down, Ms. Obama's wearing these one-inch heels, just enough to make her his height. Nice detail.
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Which sometimes results in, "Huh...that dress/shirt is really ugly...but you look really good in it, oddly enough."
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(I wince whenever I reread Pat of Silver Bush or Mistress Pat and Montgomery talks about how she looks like a 'paler and browner' (???) in green, but flower in yellow - Pat has more or less my coloring. But then those books make me wince for a lot of reasons. Don't know why I do reread them.)
Oh, _word_.
(She's an English professor, you know, so I am justly rather chuffed about her and her boots.)
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http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2009/01/sasha_and_malia.html
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Re: Oh, _word_.
(Can't do heels myself at all--I fall enough in flats these days. Still like boots.)
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Michelle Obama, on the other hand, looks sublime in it. Go her!
ETA: I don't mind if they wear yellow when I'm not around, as long as they put it away before I come over. ;)
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My bathroom is a warm butter-yellow now. I never would have chosen it if the fixtures hadn't been harvest gold and the tile tan, but there were more important things on my list than replacing a perfectly functional sink and toilet and tile. Now I actually like the bathroom pretty well. I do go elsewhere to check a different mirror if I think a color is completely unflattering on me, though.
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Of course, people are also influenced by trends. Which explains the 1970s, and well, all periods since then.
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Others have mentioned orange in comments-- that's a color I can usually do (depending on the shade) and which I love. I like yellow and grew up with a yellow bedroom, but that color doesn't really work on me. Some shades of green can, but it's a very tricky thing. Certain blues and greens will just draw attention to my veins that are visible through my skin if I show skin. D'oh! Not a cool look. Well, maybe a chilly look.
'Course I don't think "ooh, she looks so pretty, I should wear exactly what she's wearing" is ever a good idea, really.
I'm glad she wore color and not some darn neutral. She looks like she can pull of color well.
Our bathroom paint color was also picked so it would match existing tile/fixtures as well. Fortunately it's a nice light apple green (named "wasabi" even though it's not that color) that Kevin and I both like which somehow works with the tiles that have avocado green flecks in them. Makes 'em look not avocado, really, when next to it.
I heard someone criticize the grey outfit that Laura Bush wore and I thought they totally missed the point. I'm betting Laura Bush was sensible (or worked with someone sensible) and wanted to be sure that whatever she wore didn't clash with Michelle Obama's outfit and didn't outshine it in any way. Certainly wouldn't want to be in a bright flashy color on that particular day. (And it wouldn't have been a matter of being able to contact Obama's people and ask what color she was going to wear-- it sounds like not even the designers or staff knew. Multiple outfits were created for Michelle Obama for both morning and evening, but no one really knew which one she was going to wear.)
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As a pale white woman from the north, I was surprised and pleased to be informed this weekend that I looked very good in an orange dress that is actually a weave of crayon-yellow threads crossed with crayon-red threads. It's one of those colors I thought only brown-skinned women could pull off.
No criticism from this quarter about Laura's gray outfit. It was cut in a flattering fashion and Mrs. Bush happens to look just fine in gray.
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I don't think she has a script for dealing with same-sex couples since they're pretty rare out there but my guess is that she would probably work with whoever engaged her first.
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