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Yeah, I don’t really get the business kilt. Especially ones that aren’t tartan. It’s not a look that many people can pull off - those that skip leg day need not apply.

Not to mention that slight feeling of being strangled:/

I didn’t know about the business kilt, so I googled. Accgh! What have we come to?

Evidently you’ve forgotten that the business kilt exists. Though I don’t see it making a huge inroads into the monopoly of Big Trouser.

She dresses better than her boss.

I just can’t say “no” to a good boat neck:)

No. I say this as a fellow fat. Sarah, get a better bra and buy a blazer.

She looks too much like her creep of a dad. And she’s a lying snake.

A fair point...But I’m starting to see a steady exhaustion to her. Regardless of her leanings, there’s only so long a human being can continue to spin fact in a certain way before they just start to wear down. I doubt it has anything to do with her moral compass, and more with just the plane weariness that comes from

She seems to be less morally troubled by spinning the death of the American experiment than Spicer who at times looked like his talking points were at war with his soul.

Happy to help! ;)

I just realized why I never think that crew necklines look good on me— no matter how hard I try.

I doubt that’s a one-type-works-for-all. I used to wear turtlenecks because they are supposed to be good on long necks, but I look dumb in them. Wear what you like. Photos are purely static, but when a woman is moving around, her entire body and what’s covering it created the total “look” (live and in-motion).

I just couldn’t get on board with Hillary’s pant suits, but then I don’t like pant suits, so it’s my problem. I know a lot of younger women think that dresses and skirts are a nod to patriarchy, but I love being able to move and sit without my butt and crotch getting all pinched and such. Also cooler. I’ll bet men are

Hey, she does look good: she’s professional, attractive, does a good job of shoveling shit (love her or hate her, it is her job: can’t fault her for doing a good job). At the same time, I think her awareness of how much b******* she is speaking creeps through every now and then, and she ends up looking like an angry

Thank you!

V-neck is usually what’s recommended, but if you find a certain style flattering stick with it! Basically, the rule of thumb is if your face is heavier in the jaw area (as with round and square shapes), anything that shows a little more skin below the collar bone (such as v-neck, scoop, empire and sweetheart

Girl, turtlenecks will never go out of style. Wear it and be fabulous.

Now I’m questioning all my necklines. If my jaw is more squarish, should I go crewneck or v-neck? I know turtle necks are supposedly out of style, but I wear them all the time in winter because they work for me.

While I’m not wild about her signature pearls (I think they’re a touch too short. For the save reason crew necklines are less flattering on people with round faces than v-necks, longer necklaces are more flattering than necklaces that sit above or on the collar bone), I concur. She’s not some grand fashionista, but