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Angela Rayner ghastly trouser suit

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Primrose53 Fri 05-Jul-24 19:17:10

OMG the Deputy PM looked a fright walking along Downing Street this afternoon.

Showwaddywaddy called and want their suit back!! 🤣

She looks like she either has no bra on or a badly fitting one. Her boobs are almost down to the waistband of her trousers.

Callistemon213 Sat 06-Jul-24 12:49:33

GrannyGravy13

In my opinion I think the photo used for the purpose of this thread was just a bad photo

This is the official shot

Yes, just ditch the trousers, Angela!!

zakouma66 Sat 06-Jul-24 12:51:30

Regarding " professions", there may be people on here who are carers.

Underpaid, undervalued and some of the kindest people you could meet.

Whats that saying about being careful how you treat people?
None of us know what lies ahead and we may well be glad of some help from somebody who shows a bit of empathy and decency.
All the degrees in the world and fancy clothes can't buy kindness.

Pantglas2 Sat 06-Jul-24 12:53:04

“Are you wearing your vest, Angela? You'll catch your death of cold going out like that"
I'm beginning to sound like my mother.

Callistemon- I remember being told that a vest was something a child wore when its mother felt the cold…😂

Baggs Sat 06-Jul-24 12:53:42

Callistemon213

GrannyGravy13

In my opinion I think the photo used for the purpose of this thread was just a bad photo

This is the official shot

Yes, just ditch the trousers, Angela!!

What, really? Just like that? Bit risky, surely? 😉

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 06-Jul-24 12:54:53

There are carers and former carers here.

No degree or fancy clothes here if that’s what you’re getting at.

Boz Sat 06-Jul-24 12:55:22

Callistemon213

GrannyGravy13

In my opinion I think the photo used for the purpose of this thread was just a bad photo

This is the official shot

Yes, just ditch the trousers, Angela!!

Well you would, if you were a tart!!!

Baggs Sat 06-Jul-24 12:56:31

PS I mentioned that what I wear certainly has a bearing on what I'm doing. I think I should clarify that in case anyone thinks I'm a smarty pants (ha!). I'm usually in "scruffs" because that's what's appropriate for most of the work I do.

Kate1949 Sat 06-Jul-24 13:01:59

I will add that the woman I mentioned above was always being commented on with 'What on earth is she wearing?' 'What does she look like?' etc. I was only a lowly clerk but I liked to dress smartly for work. Each to their own I suppose.

NotSpaghetti Sat 06-Jul-24 13:02:11

merlotgran my mother-in-law during lockdown had a TIA. She had fallen in her kitchen and called us.
We insisted on taking her to hospital to be checked and although she was up and dressed already, she got changed into something she felt was more "acceptable" to go to hospital in. It was a whole outfit change including "smart" shoes.

JaneJudge Sat 06-Jul-24 13:11:05

I can understand an elderly lady who has just had a fall not wanting to appear any more vulnerable though. I think some of it is about respect

merlotgran Sat 06-Jul-24 13:11:11

NotSpaghetti

merlotgran my mother-in-law during lockdown had a TIA. She had fallen in her kitchen and called us.
We insisted on taking her to hospital to be checked and although she was up and dressed already, she got changed into something she felt was more "acceptable" to go to hospital in. It was a whole outfit change including "smart" shoes.

They were of the generation that dressed up for ‘doctor’ weren’t they?

Dickens Sat 06-Jul-24 13:12:15

Callistemon213

I pointed that out earlier but less eloquently than you.

Ah, I hadn't seen your post (thank you - but I always find your posts pretty fluent and articulate).

I wouldn't use the terms she used but I have, in fact, seen far worse used on Gransnet against other politicians.

Quite so. I've seen politicians referred to as scum and some quite unedifying comments made about their supposed character traits. From both sides of the political spectrum. And certainly observations made about their appearance.

Boris Johnson attracted a lot of flack in that respect, and he was certainly body-shamed. IMO he did sometimes look scruffy - like he'd just come from a pillow-fight in a dormitory. But, that apart, I believe he has an unfortunate body-shape - which results in whatever he wears just not fitting correctly, and that's not his fault.

Pantglas2 Sat 06-Jul-24 13:14:22

Just had a quick peek at today’s outfits and rather than criticise the not-so-dapper, I award Annalise Dodd and Ed Miliband the Best Dressed 🥇🥇

Doodledog Sat 06-Jul-24 13:20:32

Quite so. I've seen politicians referred to as scum and some quite unedifying comments made about their supposed character traits. From both sides of the political spectrum. And certainly observations made about their appearance.

Yes, Dickens, but two wrongs don't make a right. You won't have seen me call anyone 'scum', and the fact that others may have done so doesn't mean that I (or others who don't indulge in insulting language like that) should have to accept seeing women called 'tarts'. I don't see this as being about political allegiance (although I have no doubt that the nastiness is underpinned by that). As I've said I would defend any woman from sexist slurs, wherever they sit on the political spectrum.

merlotgran Sat 06-Jul-24 13:22:37

I’ve just seen the footage of AR at the first cabinet meeting in No 10.

All eyes are on her so she has chosen a dress in a bright colour that shouts, ‘I’m the highest ranking woman in the room so feast your eyes, folks!’ 😂

Rekarie Sat 06-Jul-24 13:23:10

The Daily Mail is often criticised (rightly) for focusing on what women are wearing.

Funnily enough there is an article today filled with praise for Angela's outfits.

Who'd have thought it.

Callistemon213 Sat 06-Jul-24 13:23:17

Baggs

Callistemon213

GrannyGravy13

In my opinion I think the photo used for the purpose of this thread was just a bad photo

This is the official shot

Yes, just ditch the trousers, Angela!!

What, really? Just like that? Bit risky, surely? 😉

😁
I did wonder after I posted.

I'll take them in for her on my sewing machine.

Kate1949 Sat 06-Jul-24 13:26:43

I haven't mentioned any of this to my husband as he has no interest in such things. Coincidentally he has just opened the paper at the page with AR in that trouser suit and said 'Oh my. What IS she wearing?'

Callistemon213 Sat 06-Jul-24 13:29:59

Just asked DH what he thought, Kate1949
He said "it was absolutely awful, the trousers just didn't fit! She looks nice today, though, in that orange dress".

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 06-Jul-24 13:30:10

👏👏👏 Now coming from a man, that can’t be bitchy. The man has taste.

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 06-Jul-24 13:31:46

merlotgran

I’ve just seen the footage of AR at the first cabinet meeting in No 10.

All eyes are on her so she has chosen a dress in a bright colour that shouts, ‘I’m the highest ranking woman in the room so feast your eyes, folks!’ 😂

Perhaps she thinks she’s the late Queen, who always dressed so as to stand out (rather more tastefully though).

Callistemon213 Sat 06-Jul-24 13:33:02

DH usually has no fashion sense at all.
He wondered if she'd borrowed the trousers from someone larger than her.

RosiesMaw Sat 06-Jul-24 13:39:20

Why this personal animosity?
I can understand bring diametrically opposed to somebody’s politics.
I can understand being underwhelmed by a person’s taste or the absence thereof
I can sympathise with subjective opinions (Boris in his floral running shorts and hoodie-no question! grin )
But come on, we are all presumably intelligent people so why bang on about the matter?
I am unfortunately reminded of the sort of teacher , who, reprimanding a student for their behaviour or poor work, would round it off with “And do that tie up/that skirt is far too short/Get a hair cut” - as if their appearance compounded the felony, but actually was just nagging.

Aveline Sat 06-Jul-24 13:45:38

Did you see the trouser suit people are complaining about? It was certainly noticeable and not in a good way

merlotgran Sat 06-Jul-24 13:47:27

Perhaps she thinks she’s the late Queen, who always dressed so as to stand out (rather more tastefully though).

I thought AR’s dress was bold but tasteful. The late Queen would probably have approved.

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