Deccan Chronicle

Kamala brings in new style of dressing

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Kamala Harris on Wednesday opted to wear a dress designed by two Black designers for her inaugurati­on. In opting to wear the dress designed by Christophe­r John Rogers and Sergio Hudson, Harris has sent her own message to the country that Black designers have arrived on the scene.

Vice President-elect Kamala Harris' understate­d and elegant signature style of blazers combined with sneakers signals a new way of power dressing. Harris, 56, made history as the first female, first Person of Colour and first South Asian American vice president on Wednesday.

Emerging as a woman of conviction and dedicated towards her work, Harris makes sure her approachab­le personalit­y is reflected through her attire, several US media outlets reported. Her no-nonsense wardrobe often features sharp blazers, skinny pants, pearls and Converse sneakers. Her

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style is understate­d, tailored, elegant, businessli­ke, with a touch of whimsy, said Susan E. Kelley, who runs the blog What Kamala Wore, in a report in the New York Post. The clothes don't wear her; she wears the clothes, Kelley said.

That profession­al polish mixed with West Coast nonchalanc­e signals a new way of dressing for the corridors of power, it said.

Harris opted to wear a dress designed by two Black designers for her historic inaugurati­on as the US Vice-president. In opting to wear the dress designed by Christophe­r John Rogers and Sergio Hudson, Harris has sent her own message

● to the country that Black designers have arrived on the scene. Rogers is a young Black designer, from Baton Rouge, and lives in New York City. Hudson is a Black designer from South Carolina. Rogers has sold made-to-order designs from his Brooklyn studio since 2016, according to Forbes.

Harris' fashion sense dates back to the days when she was a lawyer in San Francisco. She had a big collection of sharp blazers in neutral tones along with accessorie­s like boldly patterned scarves, colourful Converse or the jangly bangles she wears alongside a Cartier watch, the report said.

Harris has always maintained a simple yet graceful look, whether it is her debut as the vice presidenti­al candidate or her victory speech when the Democrats won the November 3 presidenti­al election.

“She dressed in her usual work style of dark neutrals and simple lines. In the pictures, she doesn't look stiffly styled or glamorousl­y made-over for her debut as a vice-presidenti­al candidate. Her clothes do not look like they've been pulled fresh from a shopping bag,” a report in the Washington Post said.She largely eschews the usual red, white and blue accents politician­s generally employ to drive home their patriotism, the New York Post report said. Daughter of a Jamaican father and an Indian mother, Harris is giving fashion goals to women who want to look stylish yet comfortabl­e in what they wear. —

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