Showing posts with label Michelle Obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michelle Obama. Show all posts

Politically Speaking: dressing with a message

11.2.19


In an environment where image is everything, what a politician says, does and wears, often makes the headlines.

As a blog that focuses and features 'political style,' my eye is always trained to the subtle (or not so subtle) messaging that a politician might be sharing with what they wear. Are they looking to reinforce a particular policy point or pay homage to the city they are visiting? Or perhaps they even want to cause a little outrage with a jacket or a bag.

Fashion is often called frivolous, but the sartorial selections of our leaders can cause a real impact for the designers, brands and artisans who make creating clothes and accessories their life's work.

From Theresa May to Michelle Obama, here's how to dress with a message.

Theresa May's purple suit

Bold and bright, Theresa May's purple skirt suit is one of our favourites. Handmade by Daniel Blake, the Origami jacket with matching skirt is one that outfit that conveys the PM's strength and power. The poppin' purple hue reminds me of one of the colours in the suffragette palette, including the Votes for Women scarf that hangs in Parliament. 

May will often wear this at the dispatch box, giving proceedings a twist of chic and colour. We have seen this look paired with the Kitty velvet kitten heels from Charlotte Olympia, and the oversized Amanda Wakeley chain necklace and bracelet. It's a truly epic look. 

May has several tailored items from Daniel Blake in her wardrobe. A uniform that every political woman should aspire too. 

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Nancy Pelosi and the female Democratic caucus's white pantsuits

Tuning into this year's State of the Union address, you couldn't help but notice a sea of white pantsuits worn by female members of the Democratic caucus. Echoing the message of suffragette's, female members of Congress donned white outfits to send a message to the President- and the viewing public of their refusal to be left out of the administration's policy priorities. Newly elected Congresswoman Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez wore a white cape, and returned House Speaker Nancy Pelosi cleverly accessorised her white pantsuit with a red and blue chunky necklace - the colours echoing the American flag. 

This is not the first time we have seen female lawmakers don white to make a political point. From using white to support the ERA to Hillary Clinton wearing a sharp white pantsuit to accept the Democratic nomination for President, here's a run down of its historical significance. 

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Jacinda Ardern's Maori cloak

On her first visit to the UK as New Zealand's Prime Minister, Adern attended CHOGM and a dinner at Buckingham Palace wearing a traditional Maori cloak. Praised as a proud moment for women and Maoris, Adern wore a Kahu huruhuru; a Māori cloak adorned with feathers and bestowed on chiefs and dignitaries to convey prestige, respect and power. On social media in New Zealand the striking image went viral, with many people commenting that the picture captured the inversion of traditional gender roles; a female world leader wearing a powerful cloak while pregnant and representing her country. 


Theresa May's red jacket

A small and subtle gesture, Theresa May often wears something red when she is in Wales. At the launch of Women2Win Wales, May selected her red Amanda Wakeley jacket, teaming it with a pair of red patent kitten heels from favoured brand, L.K. Bennett. It's this type of stylish thought that brings a smile to a fashionista's face!

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Michelle Obama's Jason Wu inaugural gown

It's hard to believe that this iconic fashion moment was ten years ago. We all waited in anticipation to see if the new First Lady would make a political fashion statement with the choice of her inaugural gown - and she did not disappoint. Obama selected a white silk chiffon off the shoulder gown embellished with organza flowers and Swaorvski crystal embellishments for the round of inaugural balls. Designed by little known designer Jason Wu, the choice conveyed the Obama's message of hope and change- and a fresh start. It's still a classic and can be seen up close in the Smithsonian's Museum of American History. 

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Amber Rudd's black and white coat

Now, maybe not an immediate or obviously political choice, I did see the parallels in Amber Rudd's black and white piped coat with the uniforms of police officers whilst she was Home Secretary! Plus it's an awfully chic choice to pair with a blouse, trousers and heels. 



Theresa May's bee adorned Humbug shoes

We couldn't cover the Prime Minister without mentioning her shoes. May's choice of Russell & Bromley's Humbug shoes for the 2017 Conservative Party Conference earned little coverage  - but eagled eyed Miss Political Style here noticed that they were adorned with sparkling bees. Perhaps it was a subtle nod to the official emblem of the conference's host city, Manchester?

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Liz Truss's red dress

Budget Day is truly an exciting one for political geeks like myself, and aside from the fiscal fascination, we couldn't help notice that Liz Truss had selected a rather cool red dress to match the red box of the Chancellor. This particular dress was from Karen Millen - and sold out in rapid time. 

Theresa May's white and red ode to Japan

Much like her tribute to Wales, when visiting Japan in 2017, Theresa May selected a red jersey dress and white blazer to meet her Japanese counterpart. True literal dressing!


Theresa May's military inspired Sandhurst outfit

Standing in for the Queen during a passing out parade at Sandhurst in 2017 is perhaps one of Theresa May's most literal message laden fashion moments. From the Military navy coat by Daniel Blake, to the red hat by Liz Felix - this is the ultimate ode to the military uniforms of the cadets. 

Which of these sartorially savvy looks is your favourite? Let us know in the comments!

Washington DC Trip: Inauguration, Women's March and Winter Fun

30.1.17


Washington DC is like my second home. Full of charm, beautiful architecture and the most interesting people, I was in the District last week for the inauguration, Women's March and to catch up with friends and colleagues.

I had booked my ticket before the results of the presidential election were revealed. I knew this trip wouldn't be like the ones that had gone before.


I arrived two days before inauguration day, and even then the mood was tense. I'd describe it as a mix between anticipation and trepidation. When inauguration day dawned, I headed into the city on the Metro with my friend. The Metro was empty, with only a few other passengers on the train. It was quieter than a work day! Security was extremely tight in the centre of DC, with lots of police, National Guard, army and snipers on the roofs. Protestors had already begun to demonstrate and their chants were in competition with cheers of 'USA' from Trump supporters. The mood was not one of celebration or jubilation, and as a spectator, I was really shocked by the scenes that I saw. I've written more about the day here.


The next day was the Women's March, and spirits were lifted. In contrast to the day before, the Metro was packed with women. Each holding handmade and really witty signs, as well as pink Kitty hats, the mood was positive and upbeat, and it was clear that many women had travelled far and wide to be in DC for this historic moment. When we exited the Metro everybody cheered and this continued outside. People literally streamed towards the National Mall, and within a short space of time, it was clear that attendance would top the predicted turnout. I met so many people from across America and was pretty psyched when someone gave me an original Hillary Clinton campaign sign. It really was a positive day.



The rest of my trip was spent attending meetings and exploring some of my favourite parts of the city. I went to the Air and Space Museum - my first trip since aged 11! Whilst not much had changed it was pretty cool to see the Hubble Telescope, the Space Shuttle exhibition and items from the Moon Landing. I also revisited the American History Museum to see the First Lady dresses- I always do this when I am in DC! I also had a good time visiting the British Embassy and strolling the streets of Georgetown and admiring the gorgeous houses.


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Julia Child's kitchen

Michelle Obama's beautiful inaugural gown



Georgetown architecture
America felt like a different place when I left. The change of administration is always an interesting episode to watch, and as a Brit, it was fascinating to see the pomp and pageantry of a new President taking office. So much has happened in the last week, much of which is completely hard to comprehend. Whilst I will always love visiting the USA, I feel future trips will be very different. 

Obama Administration: My Favourite Photos

20.1.17

Eight years of the Obama Administration come to an end today. Here are my favourite, lesser known photos from the President and Administration who changed everything.


First Lady Michelle Obama talks with Dr. Jill Biden in the Blue Room of the White House before delivering remarks to the 2013 USO Service Member Honorees, Oct. 25, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson)


President Barack Obama talks with former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Blue Room of the White House following the 2013 Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony, Nov. 20, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


First Lady Michelle Obama signs autographs after delivering the keynote address at Disney's Veterans Institute Workshop at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla., Nov. 14, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Amanda Lucidon)


President Barack Obama walks with Kaye Wilson, left, and daughters Malia, center, and Sasha as they return to the White House from St. John's Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C., Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama greet Kennedy Center honoree Meryl Streep in the Blue Room of the White House, Dec. 4, 2011. (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson)


Prime Minister Julia Gillard proposes a toast to President Barack Obama during the Parliamentary Dinner at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, Nov. 16, 2011. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, along with former President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush, pause at the North Memorial Pool of the National September 11 Memorial in New York, N.Y., on the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks against the United States, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011. The North Memorial pool sits in the footprint of the north tower, formerly 1 World Trade Center. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)


First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden joke together while taping a Joining Forces public service announcement in the East Room of the White House, April 4, 2011. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)


First Lady Michelle Obama participates in a "Toys for Tots" service project at Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., Dec. 17, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)


First Lady Michelle Obama curtsies with Lynne Silosky, a niece of posthumous Medal of Honor awardee, Staff Sergeant Robert J. Miller, in the Oval Office, Oct. 6, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama’s hands rest on the railing of a boat during their tour of St. Andrews Bay in Panama City Beach, Fla., Sunday, Aug. 15, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama descend the Grand Staircase of White House to attend a holiday party, Dec. 13, 2009. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden walk around the South Lawn of the White House, Sunday, July 24, 2011. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

Obama Administration: Behind the Scenes at the White House

16.1.17

The White House is a special place in itself, and one of the joys of the past eight years has been Pete Souza's photographs documenting the people and spaces that make up the Executive Mansion. I've been fortunate to visit the White House on a few occasions, the many years of history and beautiful architecture making it a special place. Here are just some of the fantastic photographs from the Obama Administration providing a behind the scenes glimpse of life at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.


Detail of the Resolute Desk as the President was talking with two aides in the Oval Office. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


Aerial view of the White House taken from the cockpit of Marine One upon arrival from Baltimore, Md., Jan. 15, 2015. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


President Barack Obama walks toward the West Wing of the White House, Sept. 26, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Amanda Lucidon)


2013 USO Service Member Honorees watch from the Green Room of the White House as Marine One takes off from the South Lawn, Oct. 25, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson)


Sunny waits by the door in the Diplomatic Reception Room Vestibule of the White House, Nov. 8, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)


White House Butler Jorge Davila visits with Bo and Sunny in the Butler's Pantry, Dec. 1, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Amanda Lucidon)


Chief of Staff Denis McDonough's feet are pictured during a meeting in the Oval Office, Nov. 14, 2013. The Oval Office rug has several quotations around its perimeter, including one from Abraham Lincoln which reads, "government of the people, by the people, for the people." (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama visit with Prime Minister David Cameron of the United Kingdom and Samantha Cameron during a State Dinner reception on the Truman Balcony of the White House, March 14, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama descend the Grand Staircase to greet guests at a holiday reception in the Grand Foyer of the White House, Dec. 15, 2011. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


Marine One departs the South Lawn of the White House, Nov. 26, 2011. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


First Lady Michelle Obama and White House chefs join children from Bancroft and Tubman Elementary Schools to harvest vegetables during the third annual White House Kitchen Garden fall harvest on the South Lawn, Oct. 5, 2011. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)


President Barack Obama exits Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House following a trip to Fort Stewart, Ga., April 27, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


Bo, the Obama family dog, lounges in the West Garden Room of the White House, Sept. 15, 2011. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)


President Barack Obama delivers remarks during a meeting with newly elected governors at Blair House in Washington, D.C., Dec. 2, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson)


President Barack Obama walks from the White House to Blair House in Washington, D.C., to attend a working meeting with business leaders, Dec. 15, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


President Barack Obama has lunch with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in the Oval Office Private Dining Room, Dec. 20, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


President Barack Obama listens to the University of Texas Pan American Mariachi Aztlan band in the Grand Foyer before signing the Executive Order for the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans in the East Room of the White House, Oct. 19, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


Snow blankets the White House south grounds during a blizzard Feb. 6, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


The White House blanketed in snow after a snowstorm on the morning of Feb. 3, 2010. (Official White House photo by Pete Souza)


President Barack Obama, upper right, stands near a carpet bearing the presidential seal before making remarks in Washington, D.C., Feb. 4, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson)


The Presidential limousine gets a quick cleaning before a trip taking President Barack Obama to a conference at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., Feb. 3, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)


President Barack Obama stands in the Outer Oval Office, viewed from the Cabinet Room of the White House, Jan. 7, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


President Barack Obama whistles as he walks along the Colonnade of the White House following a holiday reception, Dec. 14, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)


A Marine Sentry stands guard outside the West Wing entrance of the White House, Dec. 14, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)


White House Chief Floral Designer Laura Dowling arranges a bouquet in the Vermeil Room of the White House, Dec. 1, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)


Snow covers the East Garden at the White House, Dec. 21, 2009. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)


Bo, the Obama family dog, waits near a Christmas tree in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House, Dec. 3, 2009. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)


The sky is seen above the Truman Balcony of the White House, Sept., 29 2009. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)


Cranberry garland decorates a fireplace mantle in the Red Room of the White House, Dec. 1, 2009. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)


A team of volunteers decorates the official White House Christmas Tree in the Blue Room of the White House, Nov. 30, 2009. (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson)


Pumpkins decorate the Navy Mess in the West Wing of the White House, Oct. 26, 2009. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)


The Washington Monument and Jefferson Memorial are seen at dusk behind the the South Lawn Fountain of the White House, Oct. 22, 2009. (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson)


A shadow is cast across a place setting in President Barack Obama's private dining room on Oct. 13, 2009. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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