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Usha Vance Defends Old Navy Maternity Dress Against Political Fashion Analysis

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Kathleen Walsh

11h ago· 4 min readenInsight

Summary

Usha Vance, wife of Vice President JD Vance, responded on X to a New York Times article analyzing the maternity style of women in the White House. She defended her choice of an Old Navy maternity dress, arguing that her clothing was apolitical and not a deliberate fashion statement. The article explores the intersection of politics, fashion, and public scrutiny of political spouses, particularly focusing on how women's clothing choices are often politicized and overanalyzed.

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Twitter / XUsha Vance Defends Old Navy Maternity Dress Against Political Fashion Analysisthecut.com

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Usha Vance rarely responds to anything, but on Wednesday, she took to X to respond to a New York Times article about the maternity style of women in the White House, arguing that, actually, her dress was totally apolitical and also from Old Navy.
The piece, by fashion critic Vanessa Friedman, analyzed the maternity style of women in the White House, including Usha Vance, who wore a floral midi dress from Old Navy to a dinner with the vice president and his wife.
Usha Vance's response was a reminder that not every fashion choice is a political statement, and that sometimes a dress is just a dress.
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Usha Vance took to X Wednesday to respond to a New York ‘Times’ article about the maternity style of women in the White House, arguing that, actually, her dress was totally apolitical and also from Old Navy.

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