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Few things are more confusing and potentially off-putting than something that's aspirational (class based) in a section of culture or society that you don't have much contact with at all or don't understand.

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    But the thing I didn't understand was that that "MAGA woman" look that is a little baffling is aspirational. And part of the aspiration is to have people wonder "did she get work done?"

    Do you see it now? No one will ever wonder if I've had "work done" I can't afford "work" ... but, the "fakeness" is part of the fantasy and appeal.

    I also wonder if being confusing to liberals is part of the appeal. Because, it's the "opposite of a feminist" in their framework.

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    Anyway. If you want my fashion advice I do have some:

    Get your clothes tailored or learn to sew, or get a friend who can help you. Every day I see people in clothing that isn't correctly fitted and it makes me so sad. (Fit doesn't mean tight or loose it means it's *intentional* not just putting up with the size you stumbled into)

    That's the only thing I really get heated about.

    You are short and your blazer sleeves are too long.

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    • FlicF Flic

      @futurebird I think it's a perspective thing - more that the call is coming from inside the house. It seems from the outside that achieving a certain "look" is a sort of purity test for MAGA women. In the same way that other cults require certain looks from their women - often it's more along the lines of skin and hair covered, but in this case it's big long fake hair, fake teeth, fake lips, fake nose, fake cheeks, thick makeup, impossible skinny. I am constantly shocked that Leavitt is only 28.

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      @futurebird not just the men either. Vance enjoys his makeup nearly as much as Trump does. There seems to be a certain oranging occurring among many of the top brass.

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        Anyway. If you want my fashion advice I do have some:

        Get your clothes tailored or learn to sew, or get a friend who can help you. Every day I see people in clothing that isn't correctly fitted and it makes me so sad. (Fit doesn't mean tight or loose it means it's *intentional* not just putting up with the size you stumbled into)

        That's the only thing I really get heated about.

        You are short and your blazer sleeves are too long.

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        @futurebird Oh I see it's 'make fun of t-rex' season again. Very well.

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          Few things are more confusing and potentially off-putting than something that's aspirational (class based) in a section of culture or society that you don't have much contact with at all or don't understand.

          There has been a lot of muttering and shade about the "look" of the MAGA woman. I've tried to stay away from this conversation. I don't like to criticize anyone's looks. But especially women. Don't women have too many critics?

          Too much make-up? Too fake? Who cares really?

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          @futurebird My dad was a "not MAGA" republican and he just didn't pay any attention to a woman that he didn't think was pretty. He'd be polite but on some level, any woman who wasn't pretty just didn't register on him. I imagine the same mechanism is at work with all republican males. So the Mar A Lago "look" has to be adopted if you're female and want to be heard. I guess they hope a few of their words get through while the guy is staring at their fake tits.

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          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

            Anyway. If you want my fashion advice I do have some:

            Get your clothes tailored or learn to sew, or get a friend who can help you. Every day I see people in clothing that isn't correctly fitted and it makes me so sad. (Fit doesn't mean tight or loose it means it's *intentional* not just putting up with the size you stumbled into)

            That's the only thing I really get heated about.

            You are short and your blazer sleeves are too long.

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            @futurebird I like to think strangers aren't judging my clothing when I leave the house
            Guess it does happen
            Great 😐

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            • MarianneN Marianne

              @futurebird I like to think strangers aren't judging my clothing when I leave the house
              Guess it does happen
              Great 😐

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              @noodlemaz

              But wouldn't it be sad if nobody cared about fashion despite all of the effort and art and creativity people put into it? Someone needs to care.

              (More seriously do not worry about people who Have Opinions if it stresses you out at all. It's literally none of our business and not important.)

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              • A cool crab wearing shadesN A cool crab wearing shades

                @futurebird it is pretty sad how hard a lot of conservative women have pivoted into this heavily made up pageant contestant look trying to appeal to that guy

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                @neckspike

                But, I think, and really hope it's *not* sad for the women themselves. The point of the whole look is to have people wonder if you've "had work done" to have some dowdy women with no make up saying "she looks so FAKE" (because we are so jealous obviously) when the "maga face" makes us get quickened out it's a victory for them I think.

                Kind of like how a punk enjoys people being scared of their leather and spikes.

                I didn't really get that but I do now.

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                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                  But the thing I didn't understand was that that "MAGA woman" look that is a little baffling is aspirational. And part of the aspiration is to have people wonder "did she get work done?"

                  Do you see it now? No one will ever wonder if I've had "work done" I can't afford "work" ... but, the "fakeness" is part of the fantasy and appeal.

                  I also wonder if being confusing to liberals is part of the appeal. Because, it's the "opposite of a feminist" in their framework.

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                  @futurebird Dr Tressie McMillan Cottom gets into this in this podcast episode with Katie Tassin and to me explained it very well. The whole episode is great and covers status symbols and class. The bit about Noemi’s particular aesthetic is the later part of it. https://moneywithkatie.com/the_mwk_show/status-power-economy/

                  TLDR is Trump values the effort to perform conformity, so they make it clear they tried. The fakery has to be apparent for that to work.

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                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                    But the thing I didn't understand was that that "MAGA woman" look that is a little baffling is aspirational. And part of the aspiration is to have people wonder "did she get work done?"

                    Do you see it now? No one will ever wonder if I've had "work done" I can't afford "work" ... but, the "fakeness" is part of the fantasy and appeal.

                    I also wonder if being confusing to liberals is part of the appeal. Because, it's the "opposite of a feminist" in their framework.

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                    @futurebird What’s so creepy about the MAGA woman look is its sameness. It’s conformism run amok.

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                    • Alec PerkinsA Alec Perkins

                      @futurebird Dr Tressie McMillan Cottom gets into this in this podcast episode with Katie Tassin and to me explained it very well. The whole episode is great and covers status symbols and class. The bit about Noemi’s particular aesthetic is the later part of it. https://moneywithkatie.com/the_mwk_show/status-power-economy/

                      TLDR is Trump values the effort to perform conformity, so they make it clear they tried. The fakery has to be apparent for that to work.

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                      @alec

                      That makes sense. This looks like a fun listen, thanks.

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                      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                        @neckspike

                        But, I think, and really hope it's *not* sad for the women themselves. The point of the whole look is to have people wonder if you've "had work done" to have some dowdy women with no make up saying "she looks so FAKE" (because we are so jealous obviously) when the "maga face" makes us get quickened out it's a victory for them I think.

                        Kind of like how a punk enjoys people being scared of their leather and spikes.

                        I didn't really get that but I do now.

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                        @neckspike

                        And if it makes you happy? Sure. I'm so jealous. So mad. About those extensions and lip filler. You ... you really showed me. You win.

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                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                          @neckspike

                          But, I think, and really hope it's *not* sad for the women themselves. The point of the whole look is to have people wonder if you've "had work done" to have some dowdy women with no make up saying "she looks so FAKE" (because we are so jealous obviously) when the "maga face" makes us get quickened out it's a victory for them I think.

                          Kind of like how a punk enjoys people being scared of their leather and spikes.

                          I didn't really get that but I do now.

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                          @futurebird So you think the idea is to have people think, "She's had work done"? I hadn't really thought of that.

                          So similar to fake eyelashes or fingernails that are obviously fake?

                          I thought it was more trying to look like part of the "in" group, but you may very well be right.

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                          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                            @neckspike

                            But, I think, and really hope it's *not* sad for the women themselves. The point of the whole look is to have people wonder if you've "had work done" to have some dowdy women with no make up saying "she looks so FAKE" (because we are so jealous obviously) when the "maga face" makes us get quickened out it's a victory for them I think.

                            Kind of like how a punk enjoys people being scared of their leather and spikes.

                            I didn't really get that but I do now.

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                            @futurebird @neckspike

                            Purported Irish prayer:

                            May those who love us, love us.
                            And those that don't love us,
                            May God turn their hearts.
                            And if He doesn't turn their hearts,
                            May he turn their ankles,
                            So we'll know them by their limping.

                            But also,
                            It’s not a Team Spirit Indicator I’d ever use but 1) I’m not on their team and 2) I don’t even wear logos on shirts because what I’m gonna do free advertising for Nike or whatever? Nah

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                            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                              @neckspike

                              And if it makes you happy? Sure. I'm so jealous. So mad. About those extensions and lip filler. You ... you really showed me. You win.

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                              @futurebird
                              if it wasn't this particular look it'd probably be a different one. it's just a type of clout chasing.

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                              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                But the thing I didn't understand was that that "MAGA woman" look that is a little baffling is aspirational. And part of the aspiration is to have people wonder "did she get work done?"

                                Do you see it now? No one will ever wonder if I've had "work done" I can't afford "work" ... but, the "fakeness" is part of the fantasy and appeal.

                                I also wonder if being confusing to liberals is part of the appeal. Because, it's the "opposite of a feminist" in their framework.

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                                @futurebird I live in the Washington, DC area and saw a few dozen ladies with the MAGA aesthetic in person around the time of the inauguration last year. They stood out because nobody in DC does their hair or makeup like that, nor do they wear fur coats!

                                They look like they subdued their hair with a whole can of hairspray and a curling iron while getting TV pancake makeup. And I think that’s the point, they are supposed to look like a Fox TV anchor.

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                                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                  @neckspike

                                  But, I think, and really hope it's *not* sad for the women themselves. The point of the whole look is to have people wonder if you've "had work done" to have some dowdy women with no make up saying "she looks so FAKE" (because we are so jealous obviously) when the "maga face" makes us get quickened out it's a victory for them I think.

                                  Kind of like how a punk enjoys people being scared of their leather and spikes.

                                  I didn't really get that but I do now.

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                                  @futurebird @neckspike

                                  Tangentially related: Speaking of conservative women, there was an article on how Fox News female anchors all look the same (blonde hair, moderate dress, traditional haircut) : It's by design, to reinforce the stereotype of the ideal conservative wife.

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                                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                    But the thing I didn't understand was that that "MAGA woman" look that is a little baffling is aspirational. And part of the aspiration is to have people wonder "did she get work done?"

                                    Do you see it now? No one will ever wonder if I've had "work done" I can't afford "work" ... but, the "fakeness" is part of the fantasy and appeal.

                                    I also wonder if being confusing to liberals is part of the appeal. Because, it's the "opposite of a feminist" in their framework.

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                                    @futurebird fascist love a uniform. the men have one too it's just not as over the top

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                                    • MarvinFreemanM MarvinFreeman

                                      @futurebird So you think the idea is to have people think, "She's had work done"? I hadn't really thought of that.

                                      So similar to fake eyelashes or fingernails that are obviously fake?

                                      I thought it was more trying to look like part of the "in" group, but you may very well be right.

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                                      @MarvinFreeman @futurebird

                                      I think it's both. One: showing that your man can afford to pay for all that work to get done. Two: getting those things done that the most popular individual in your group has gotten done.

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                                      • Misuse CaseM Misuse Case

                                        @futurebird I live in the Washington, DC area and saw a few dozen ladies with the MAGA aesthetic in person around the time of the inauguration last year. They stood out because nobody in DC does their hair or makeup like that, nor do they wear fur coats!

                                        They look like they subdued their hair with a whole can of hairspray and a curling iron while getting TV pancake makeup. And I think that’s the point, they are supposed to look like a Fox TV anchor.

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                                        @MisuseCase
                                        I’m on the subway right now. If we did a photoshoot: made a fashion plate of everyone on this train you’d have styles: from traditional, to counterculture, to glam, to messy. It takes a LOT to stand out.

                                        So, how can a maga woman make it clear she is part of her ideological movement?

                                        It’s hard.

                                        And there is a strong impulse to create those boundaries (in this political moment.)

                                        But, how do you “dress anti-feminist” Show, as a woman, that you will not be a problem?

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                                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                          Anyway. If you want my fashion advice I do have some:

                                          Get your clothes tailored or learn to sew, or get a friend who can help you. Every day I see people in clothing that isn't correctly fitted and it makes me so sad. (Fit doesn't mean tight or loose it means it's *intentional* not just putting up with the size you stumbled into)

                                          That's the only thing I really get heated about.

                                          You are short and your blazer sleeves are too long.

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                                          @futurebird I’ve had some weight ups and downs and one of the things I noticed was:

                                          • your punishment for gaining weight is buying new clothes
                                          • your reward for losing weight is buying new clothes

                                          I absolutely hate shopping for clothes. So I tend to just have clothes that fit badly for one reason or another.

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