Jill Biden’s Frumpy Grammys Dress Is Not ‘Stunning’ Or ‘Brilliant,’ It’s A Sign Of Civilizational Decline
Jill Biden surprised everyone by making an appearance at the Grammys. She wore a gold floral, frumpy 1980s-esque gown. Not only was the design outdated and aging, but we’ve seen it before. The first lady wore it. Similar Oscar de la Renta wore black in December to a state dinner hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron.
It doesn’t matter that Jill Biden looked like she was wrapped in aluminum foil or that she wore the same dress two months ago, the media used the Grammys as another opportunity to excessively fawn over the first lady. “Jill Biden shines at the Grammys,” Write The New York TimesShe compared her dress to “the gleam of Lizzo’s smile” Whatever that means. “It was blinding, and so beautiful,” declared The Philadelphia Inquirer. A “brilliant frock,” Vogue.com. “Stunning,” Confirmed InStyleAdd that she “nailed the dress code.”
This is “The Emperor’s New Clothes” Real-time. No serious critic of fashion would look at Jill Biden’s antiquated dress And declare it “stunning” and “beautiful,” Yet that’s exactly what the corporate media and fashion industry have done.
The fashion industry has become completely politicized as social justice litmus test have replaced artistic standards. Melania Trump’s treatment is the best example of corporate fashion becoming style-blind. We’re seriously being told that Jill Biden, in frocks that look like they’re picked out of the Target: Grandma SectionIs Melania Trump fashion-forwarder than? Please.
Melania Trump’s style is your inspiration, so bring it! pic.twitter.com/0zxpiupKZ7
— Tired of being politically correct (@USBornNRaised) June 13, 2021
I really wish Melania got recognition for her fashion. Despite being snubbed by many designers, she was still the most stylish first lady.
Babe slayed this thing… pic.twitter.com/ZUEL9Y8bbU
— Ndi Kato (@YarKafanchan) January 20, 2021
The industry doesn’t even hide its bias. Melania Trump was the only first lady in recent history not to be featured on the cover of Vogue, and the reason has nothing to do with her sense of style, which is irrefutably impeccable. When Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour was asked about Melania directly, Wintour refused to acknowledge the former first lady and instead professed her adoration for Michelle Obama (who’s been on the cover of Vogue three times).
“I think first lady Michelle Obama really was so incredible in every decision she made about fashion,” said Wintour. “She supported young American designers. She supported designers, indeed, from all over the world. She was the best ambassador that this country could possibly have in many ways, obviously, way beyond fashion.” Indeed, the style standards are beyond fashion. They are overtly political and a symbol of civilizational decline.
Psychologist Carl Jung once said that “art is the unwitting mouthpiece of the psychic secrets of the times.” True artists are sensitive to the zeitgeist, and they give us invaluable insights into the modern age via symbolism. The
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