'Caribou Barbie' Goes Couture

On Tuesday, financial disclosure forms revealed Republicans had spent more than $150,000 making over Gov. Sarah Palin and her family--including a $75,000 shopping spree at Neiman Marcus in Minneapolis and $50,000 spent at Saks Fifth Avenue in St. Louis and New York. The Palin camp responded by asking why the media would spend time talking about "pantsuits and blouses," while pundits weighed the potential political fallout: the clothes could certainly undercut Palin's working-class, hockey-mom appeal. Fashionistas, meanwhile, pondered the seeming disconnect between the amount of money spent and what the VP actually wears. Everyone wondered: What exactly does $150,000 buy? With a stack of Palin photos in hand, NEWSWEEK's Kurt Soller and Jessica Bennett headed to Manhattan's original Saks, on Fifth Avenue, to play a game of 'Who is Palin wearing?' The consensus? Matching Palin's professional wear with the brands themselves is harder than it looks. The second-floor salesclerks called her "generic," and directed us to the fourth, who sent us to the eighth, who sent us back down to the second. The Valentino section told us to try St. John, who pointed us to Swiss label Akris. Employees at each showed us variations of outfits similar to Palin's new look, agreeing that Palin's choices--save for the statement shoes--remain fairly 'safe.' At Chanel, one of the women simply said: "She has a political look. But if she wins this election, I may just jump off the Saks Fifth Avenue roof."

 
 
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  • Posted By: Tired-Of-Idiots @ 12/30/2008 12:24:34 PM

    Any shining example why Newsweek is the hands down favorite magazine of Asshats!

  • Posted By: AllanGabston-Howell @ 11/22/2008 9:26:11 PM

    In response to this drivel: "I bet it will be hard to find anyone that will admit to voting for him..."--uptohere (11/18/2008 3:22:41 PM)

    You seem ever so slightly stressed-out, very prejudiced, and extremely uncivilized. Take a deep breath and find your inner child....got him, now? That's good, now give him a good spanking...just for me.

    No matter how the Obama years turn-out, you can bet they'll be better than the Bush years by several orders of magnitude, and you can bet that ther are millions of us who are proud--and will remain proud--to tell the world that we voted for Mr. Obama.

    Yes We DID!

  • Posted By: uptohere @ 11/18/2008 3:22:41 PM

    You liberal SOB's should spend your time looking into the President Elect.....other than he is Black ( which is the only reason he won) there are a majority of people that do not much if anything about him. I hope he does a great job but, if he does not, I bet it will be hard to find anyone that will admit to voting for him. For now Newsweek, why don't you find something that will actually help our country to report on? F@#!&*^ scum!

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