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Give Us Liberty
Gary Wilmott
7/11/2012
Excerpt:
Critics take on the U.S. Opening Ceremony look
By Tiara Chiaramonte
"Tuesday Ralph Lauren unveiled the outfits Team USA will be wearing during the Opening Ceremony, and fashionistas are already turning on it, slamming it for being "all wrong" and "un-American." One of the biggest targets is the white skirt, which some call "schoolmarmish," thanks to the calf-grazing length and its pairing with anachronistic bobby socks.
However, the biggest objection focuses on the "un-American" beret. Such headgear is stereotypically French, even socialist, according to the Twitter sphere. And while some would expect Ralph Lauren -- known for preppy designs -- to excel at a Hamptons-chic style, experts continue to lodge complaints:
"There's something that Ralph does that oftentimes can look costume-y," celebrity stylist Robert Verdi told the New York Daily News. "It was a combination of things to me: rich, British private school kids ... and Mr. Howell from 'Gilligan's Island.'
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Give Us Liberty
Gary Wilmott
7/11/2012
Excerpt:
Critics take on the U.S. Opening Ceremony look
By Tiara Chiaramonte
"Tuesday Ralph Lauren unveiled the outfits Team USA will be wearing during the Opening Ceremony, and fashionistas are already turning on it, slamming it for being "all wrong" and "un-American." One of the biggest targets is the white skirt, which some call "schoolmarmish," thanks to the calf-grazing length and its pairing with anachronistic bobby socks.
However, the biggest objection focuses on the "un-American" beret. Such headgear is stereotypically French, even socialist, according to the Twitter sphere. And while some would expect Ralph Lauren -- known for preppy designs -- to excel at a Hamptons-chic style, experts continue to lodge complaints:
"There's something that Ralph does that oftentimes can look costume-y," celebrity stylist Robert Verdi told the New York Daily News. "It was a combination of things to me: rich, British private school kids ... and Mr. Howell from 'Gilligan's Island.'
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http://giveusliberty1776.blogspot.co...-looklife.html
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