Vogue cover outfits: suits, not gowns. She is the US second-in-command, the deputy decider. Appearing on the cover of Vogue at all was dicey enough.
Doing so in a designer gown would have muddied the message.But make no mistake: she's thinking through every outfit. Whether or not she wants to acknowledge her clothes-based communication, she's likely to continue to drive her message home through what she wears.
Meaning: suits, suits and more suits, almost always by American designers (she's worn suits by Michael Kors Collection, Altuzarra, Prabal Gurung, and of course Carolina Herrera; she drew fire for deviating from her all-American wardrobe when she wore a grey suit by Dolce & Gabbana).Suits may not be thrilling, but they are clear,.
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