She didn’t, it was the other way around according to the article.
Because your ment to wear clothing more than one time, she probably never seen the show, and she probably does not care that it was worn by a fictional person on a tv show
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Did the Guardian just turn into the Daily Mail?
I thought “newspapers commenting on what female politicians wore” was the sort of thing the Guardian was against.
Can we concentrate on what women do please, instead of what they wear?
Don’t focus on the dress itself or <gasp> a woman wearing the same outfit twice, the way the UK is following many of the plot points mapped out well beforehand in the “Years and Years” dystopian family saga is distressing. Boat people, detention camps, social decay and unrest, Betty Windsor dying in 2022, a deadly epidemic, clueless Dunning-Kruger PM wearing that hideous dress …
Probably a coincidence.
“The drama, written by Russell T Davies, is set between 2019 and 2034 and follows Rook’s inexorable rise to power as the leader of a far-right populist party amid increasingly chaotic global affairs.”
““This is getting weird,” Davies posted to Instagram alongside images of the two women. The response was a resounding “yes”.
Truss was spotted wearing the dress in 2019, just before the release of ‘Years and Years’, prompting commenters to ask: who is influencing who?
Surely, it’s purely coincidence – and kudos to the dress as a cartoonish (but effective) way of power-dressing. Big shoulders (see Rick Owens spring/summer 23 collection, or Alexander McQueen’s autumn/winter 22 triangular shapes) are a useful way to look bigger. After all, as the old rule goes: if you can’t wear heels, hoick up the shoulders.”
Well she cosplayed as Thatcher for one of the leadership debates, so…
But also, we shouldn’t really be commenting on what women wear.
From the same journalistic school of thought as Jeremy Corbyn’s Communist bicycle.
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She didn’t, it was the other way around according to the article.
Because your ment to wear clothing more than one time, she probably never seen the show, and she probably does not care that it was worn by a fictional person on a tv show
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Did the Guardian just turn into the Daily Mail?
I thought “newspapers commenting on what female politicians wore” was the sort of thing the Guardian was against.
Can we concentrate on what women do please, instead of what they wear?
Don’t focus on the dress itself or <gasp> a woman wearing the same outfit twice, the way the UK is following many of the plot points mapped out well beforehand in the “Years and Years” dystopian family saga is distressing. Boat people, detention camps, social decay and unrest, Betty Windsor dying in 2022, a deadly epidemic, clueless Dunning-Kruger PM wearing that hideous dress …
Probably a coincidence.
“The drama, written by Russell T Davies, is set between 2019 and 2034 and follows Rook’s inexorable rise to power as the leader of a far-right populist party amid increasingly chaotic global affairs.”
““This is getting weird,” Davies posted to Instagram alongside images of the two women. The response was a resounding “yes”.
Truss was spotted wearing the dress in 2019, just before the release of ‘Years and Years’, prompting commenters to ask: who is influencing who?
Surely, it’s purely coincidence – and kudos to the dress as a cartoonish (but effective) way of power-dressing. Big shoulders (see Rick Owens spring/summer 23 collection, or Alexander McQueen’s autumn/winter 22 triangular shapes) are a useful way to look bigger. After all, as the old rule goes: if you can’t wear heels, hoick up the shoulders.”
Well she cosplayed as Thatcher for one of the leadership debates, so…
But also, we shouldn’t really be commenting on what women wear.
From the same journalistic school of thought as Jeremy Corbyn’s Communist bicycle.