Unfortunately, the working woman vs. style theme didn't stay in the '80s with shoulder pads and perms -- it's made its way into 21st Century culture as well.
My eyes are going to be on Hillary Clinton. Clinton will be stepping down as secretary of state -- and striking a blow to the pantsuit industry. Her pantsuits have become fashion history.
The series is Love It or List It, a Canadian home-improvement reality series that's broadcast in the U.S on HGTV. Each episode features a couple who, dissatisfied with their current residence, shops for new homes while a designer makes over their current one.
The Fashion Whip is a political style column in The Huffington Post by Lauren A. Rothman and Christina Wilkie. Rothman is the founder of Styleauteur. ...
If you're thinking about becoming a Secretary of State, you better know how to spell "brooch" and how to pin one on silk blend.
Well Hillary, not so fast. I think you've had some hits over the years and I want you to buck up and embrace style because, guess what, you've got some!
Hi everybody! Some of you might remember me from such illuminating and hair-related posts as Frizzy Is The New Fabulous, A Blogger's Guide To Judging ...
I grew up in DC -- land of suits, khakis and alarming pastels -- and I've always fought for a more fashion-forward capital. However, after three years...
It's about that time again. Political fashion week is kicking off in Colorado on Monday with the Democratic Party's super models strutting in their re...
First ladies don't fall prey to the pantsuit pandemic, but they don't need to. They are walking, sometimes talking, billboards for their husband's campaigns, concerned with conveying elegance not leadership.
We're situated right between New York and Miami, yet somehow Christian Louboutin jeweled heels and Narciso Rodriguez fitted skirts aren't dropped from the sky like food rations.
Although he's a native New Yorker, InStyle Fashion Director Hal Rubenstein started wearing cowboy boots in college and has seldom been seen without th...
There was the John Kerry - did he or didn't he - Botox Debate. Don't forget Al Gore's switch from down-home to preppy in a bid to appeal to women, and his weight watch: if he loses weight, he's going to run.
Let's not delude ourselves: the world still has very masculine associations with success and leadership.