Obama, on the other hand, is more likely to appear on the campaign trail in a tailored power suit, rolling his sleeves or taking off his jacket for a more casual look, she said. More Videos Tommy Hilfiger on presidential fashion Meanwhile, Republican vice presidential contender Paul Ryan has been lambasted in heavy-hitting fashion publications like Women's Wear Daily , Esquire and the New York Times Style Section for his poorly tailored suits.
In their minds, being a 42 is more manly than a And yet what actually happens when a guy wears something too big is the obvious: He looks smaller, dwarfed by shoulders that are too big, a shirt collar that is too roomy, lapels that are too wide.
Romney, Ryan love North Face. Founder finds that ironic. Although style mavens generally tend to covet the first lady's ensembles, Michelle Obama did receive heavy criticism when she opted for an Alexander McQueen gown for a state dinner with Chinese President Hu Jintao , instead of a more diplomatic choice of an Asian-American designer.
And long before Big Bird took center stage during the last presidential debate , another yellow bird ruffled a few feathers. Critics called her choice to wear such an expensive staple item "out of touch. According to Emily Barnett, a Parsons School of Design assistant professor, color choice is also powerful visual tool -- whether viewers know it or not.
McDonald's is one of the most famous examples of color theory with its branded combination of yellow and red. Red is known to illicit feelings of hunger while yellow tends to convey a sense of rush; a fitting combination for a fast food chain. Barnett said since the late Tim Russert of "Meet the Press" popularized the concept of red Republican and blue Democrat states, who wears what color tie has been a very circumscribed choice.
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EDT Monday. She is expected to address the Confederate flag controversy. Following the massacre in Charleston , South Carolina on Wednesday in which a gunman shot and killed nine people attending bible study at a historic black church, the Confederate battle flag — also called the rebel flag, the southern cross and the Dixie flag — has been the subject of contentious debate.
To many, it is a symbol of racial hatred. Remove it now to honor Charleston victims. Here are eight things you may not have known about this contentious Confederate emblem. The Confederate battle flag was never the official flag of the Confederacy. Instead, the flag that most people associate with the Confederacy was the battle flag of Gen. Robert E. It only came to be the flag most prominently associated with the Confederacy after the South lost the war.
Roughly one in ten Americans feels positively when they see the Confederate flag displayed, according to a Pew Research Center poll. The same study showed that 30 percent of Americans reported a negative reaction to seeing the flag on display. But the majority, 58 percent, reported feeling neither positive nor negative.
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