In the Run-up to the Inaugural, Does Fashion Really Matter?
The Biden-Harris team has been trying to keep their designer options under wraps.
Instead of flag-waving crowds, out-of-towners eager to splurge and political junkies tuned in from afar, next week’s inauguration is being redefined by multiple security checks, clashing political parties, threats of violent protesters and a semi-locked-down city.
Traditionally, fashion has had a leading role in such an historic moment, but some question whether it should be discussed at all.
Even before supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol last week, voters across the country were reeling from the financial and personal fallout brought on by the coronavirus crisis. As the domestic rollout of vaccinations has sputtered and millions are facing another winter of working from home, the swearing-in of President-elect Joseph Biden Jr. as the 46th President of the United States on Jan. 20 will carry with it a large amou
apartment s never been cleaner. because while he s in the crate i have to stay in my room and hide because he thinks i m gone. i ve cleaned my room. my place is now totally immaculate. the this dog has been the answer to all your problems. i didn t know. i m so bored in here, what s there to do? watch another law & order episode. okay. i ll clean. literally books i got rid of, i took downstairs. now my bedroom s clean. what s it like at 4:15 in the morning when you re getting up with him and he wants to go potty? i pick him up like a football and run down the hall and in the elevator. because you know, we have a long hall to get to the elevator. you go down 11 floors and then i let him out. i run him to the door and let him out. i thought he was finished, he came back in the lobby and did a poo-poo. i like to call it he left a special message in the lobby. i was like, oh, my god. i made eye contact with the nice maintenance guy who cleans in the morning. and i felt
overnight, he underwent two hours of successful surgery, repairing a broken bone, a rod inserted in to his leg. his basketball future uncertain. right now it looks like the worst of times but if anyone can bounce back i would put my money on kevin. look at the love for this fallen teammate. he hopes to join the team in atlanta in the where the final four moves. ware is from atlanta and would be nice homecoming to get back. i had just left the room and my son came to the kitchen. he is 11-year-old sports nut and he was visibly shaken, tears in his eyes and said he never seen anything like it. it took a couple of moments. i remember the moment i saul saw and realized what i seen. all let out a collective gasp because it is so terrible. first indication was from the duke player who made the shot. they showed a shot of him and he was grabbing his chest and i thought he was injured and realized it was ware on the ground. obviously places like you tube. if you are faint
kathie lee and i have been talking about matt s look. something about it, we re grooving on the whole thing. that s my favorite. that s our favorite day. stop it. freeze it. and this one today. was that today? i m confused. they all look good. he s in the best dressed hall of fame. there is a casual elegance about matt. he always looks like he just walked off the yacht and just had a shower and walking off the yacht. and he smells like that, too. he does. the man smells good. we aren t the only people talking about it. women s wear daily dissected his london style. it was in women s wear daily today. they went through and they say he epitomizes the elegant casual approach to summer dressing. yeah. they go into detail about the cotton blazer and makes it clear he is meticulous about his image. he likes clothes. he looks great in it. frank was in the best dressed hall of fame for many years. he has a great way of dressing. now it s just the same
now it s just the same thing. what? it s just the gray track suit. every time we throw it out, he gets it out of the trash. no. my favorite is frank in his jeans and a white shirt. crisp button-down. the man is still delicious. speaking of delicious men, if you open up the new york times today and you re paging through, you might come across the sports section. it talks about our boss jim bell who has been doing our show but overseeing the entire olympics game. i don t know how he is doing it. how exhausting is that? he s up for the job. he started in sports. he loves it. a great article about him. congratulations to him. it all starts tomorrow, hoda woman. yes. and i m going, just in case you were wondering. i am going. we ve got enough suggestions, you know what i mean? drinking pubs, pub crawls, got it all. don t forget, it s tomorrow. opening ceremony is tomorrow. meredith is going to be hosting with matt. that will be great to see them again t