I'd have to say Armani because that amazing blue suit that, to me, is the most iconic representation of her style. I think she liked understated elegance and Armani is the epitome of professional style that showcases a woman's sexiness without distracting from her power.
I have no idea who made that ruffle butt suit or that awful thing she wore to the decommissioning ceremony but I like to imagine it was laundry day when she made those very unfortunate fashion choices.
OMG! You did a post about Laura's clothes on what was coincidentally my birthday and I totes missed it. Ha! I feel like I just found an accidental birthday surprise waaay after the fact. (I'm actually on this comm looking up a post from threeish years ago.)
For better and worse, if she had more outfits I can see her in Ann Taylor. It's very school teacherish to the point that they give discounts to teachers (which I know through my aunt). They have some okay suits, and their misfires do look like the...what can I call that mauvish, lavendarish thing that depends on one's monitor without insulting the people who like it?
BTW, I love Ann Taylor as something to actually wear, instead of stare at in magazines, so I may be biased.
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I have no idea who made that ruffle butt suit or that awful thing she wore to the decommissioning ceremony but I like to imagine it was laundry day when she made those very unfortunate fashion choices.
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For better and worse, if she had more outfits I can see her in Ann Taylor. It's very school teacherish to the point that they give discounts to teachers (which I know through my aunt). They have some okay suits, and their misfires do look like the...what can I call that mauvish, lavendarish thing that depends on one's monitor without insulting the people who like it?
BTW, I love Ann Taylor as something to actually wear, instead of stare at in magazines, so I may be biased.
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