A relatively unknown and anonymous Twitter user is causing uproarious laughter on the internet after posting a thread of several side-by-side photographs featuring Jill Biden and various couches. Whereas former FLOTUS Melania Trump was graceful, beautiful, and always wearing classy ensembles, Dr. Jill Biden can barely manage to do her best to imitate the Von Trapp children.
Saying this is their new hobby, the user asks us to consider what couch Jill Biden’s latest outfit came from. In no particular order, here are some bizarrely accurate comparisons:
Found a great one.
She wore this on the Kelly Show. pic.twitter.com/X1MdX5WYx2
— Midwest girl (@Maga4Justice) October 7, 2022
Didn’t think I would be able to find this.
Then boom, there it was.
Another couch. pic.twitter.com/UzahZzdN4g
— Midwest girl (@Maga4Justice) October 7, 2022
Here are a few more:
At wayfair they have just what you are looking for.
Thanks @TRUMPERLAND
GREAT FIND. pic.twitter.com/i8wtASCJdv
— Midwest girl (@Maga4Justice) October 7, 2022
Both are a wrinkled, horrible fitting mess.
The fabric, not person. pic.twitter.com/4ATSZNyuVc
— Midwest girl (@Maga4Justice) October 7, 2022
— The Ultimate MAGA Deplorable (@JohnK33302588) October 7, 2022
— KarmasKnocking (@KnockingKarmas) October 7, 2022
A regime-kowtowing online magazine, InStyle, attempted to paint Jill Biden’s style as unique and on brand. Somehow, they see this trademark as a positive. It revealed that Jill Biden does indeed do her own thing: “To borrow a Redditism, today I learned that First Lady Jill Biden doesn’t work with a stylist, making her the first sitting FLOTUS in the last three presidential terms to forgo the aid of a fashion expert.”
Continuing, InStyle went on to note that Dr. Jill Biden has decided to try to handle her fashion herself, as opposed to following in the footsteps of past presidents and first ladies and using fashion designers to build a certain aesthetic and send a message. Instead, she aims to do that herself while keeping her life and her look as “normal as possible.” It wrote:
Whereas Obama hired a stylist to dig into designer histories — someone to find the most meaningful and stylish pieces in an effort to elevate emerging American designers and communicate her values — Biden has made the decision to do this herself. This doesn’t appear to be rooted in a deep love of fashion, even if that is the case, but in her desire to maintain as much of her pre-first lady life as possible, from her job to how she chooses to fill her closet.
The role of the modern first lady is a challenging one to define, especially following a hellish year for the country. With her insistence upon keeping her life as normal as possible, Biden seems to be defining the role of FLOTUS all her own. Rather than transforming into what a first lady ought to be, she simply is.
This isn’t Dr. Jill’s first fashion snafu. In November of 2021, many took to mocking the First Lady’s taste over the White House Christmas decorations, the first for the Biden Administration, which they saw as being gaudy and tasteless. Particularly, one of the decorations – a collection of extremely large Christmas present boxes – took the Twitterverse by storm and was contrasted with the much more tasteful decorations that Melania Trump put up around the White House while First Lady.
It should be noted, however, that many of the rooms of the Executive Mansion were decorated in far less gaudy fashion than the spot with the boxes, as can be seen in photos of Christmas trees and other decorations from around the White House. Still, the boxes were used like some of Dr. Jill’s more unfortunate dress choices to question her taste.
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