As I mentioned in my last post, I'll be following the Washington Post throughout the exciting election. Today, however, the election took a back burner to Tropical Storm Hanna that hit and completely flooded most of Washington D.C. Although this was taking up most of the front page of the Post, I continued down to the "Campaign 2008" section of the paper only to find an in depth report about the first ladies and their fashion choices. Hmm. Now, I know that looks can help or hurt candidates, just look at what happened with the Kennedy/Nixon
debate that was televised, however, I didn't really think that this was a very newsworthy article to be brought up when there are more in depth issues to be covered. What about new information on Sarah Palin, the new Republican VP? Why can't we see some kind of comparison about Obama and McCain's education plans? Well, of course, the answer is because we're too busy talking about Laura Bush's elegantly embroidered cream Oscar de la Renta suit that she wore at the convention!
After I continued into reading the article, though, I began to think a little bit more deeply about the candidates' wives fashion choices. As the article outlines, Michelle Obama has donned clothing made by a native Chicago designer that isn't very well known. In a way, this shows that she is loyal to the area from which she came out of her political shell. Her style is very much more relaxed and hip than that of Cindy McCain, who has been found wearing suits, harsher fabrics, and more structured looks. But these fashion choices are also in line with their husband's party and visions. Republicans are known for being the conservative party, which goes well with the completely covered suits and structured dresses with more conservative color choices, like the mustard one seen above, whereas the democrats are more liberal and more into change, which agrees with Michelle Oba
ma's more relaxed, free flowing fabrics and outstanding color choices like bright purples.
I sort of threw away my opinion about this subject because I wouldn't think it would matter, but what about all of the women out there that just care enough about fashion to say that they wouldn't vote for a candidate that dressed in a certain way or wasn't up to the minute in fashion trends. Unfortunately, there are people in the world that base important decisions on things like these. Women specifically can be very judgemental about fashion sense and appearance, especially in the great United States. It just shows how carefully thought went into the fashion choices of Cindy and Michelle, because you never know who will be looking. Obviously someone is paying attention if the black and white dress that Michelle wore on talk show The View completely sold out. Maybe these ladies' intricately detailed fashion senses will help to win votes for their husbands, and maybe not, but the issues should still be discussed as a little bit more important than the designer of Sarah Palin's most recent suit.
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