DAY 1 DNC
Eva Longoria
Last night at the DNC Eva Longoria spoke about her Mexican heritage, she is a ninth generation Mexican-American. As Eva said in her speech, her family did not cross the border, America crossed theirs. Eva explained who her parents are, what they do, and proved Trump’s stereotypes about Mexican and hispanic people wrong. Eva even touched on the offensiveness of Trump’s impression of Serge Koveleski by mentioning her own sister who is also disabled. Last night Eva reminded us, although I doubt anyone forgot, of Trump’s discriminatory and bully-like behavior.
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What she wore
Eva was wearing a dress from her own new clothing line; a collaboration with The Limited, a chain retail store. The dress was a white, body con, waffle print/texture dress, and will be avail be in stores soon.
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Sarah Silverman
Last night Sarah did not seem to be “berning” for Hillary but nonetheless urged fellow bernie supporters to vote for Hillary. Sure enough you could hear “boos” from the delegates. Maybe having fellow (former professional) comedian Al Franken, a big Hillary supporter himself, by her side offered a little extra support. Although Sarah is not Hillary’s biggest supporter, she is definitely trying to sway her fellow bernie supporters to get on the Hillary train. It's a good thing too since one never knows what Trump will propose to outlaw next. Maybe after Muslims comedians are next!
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What she wore
Sarah wore a relatively conservative dress, despite her not so conservative persona. It was black, had long-short sleeves, and a big, floppy bow on the very top center of the dress, just below the neck.
Michelle Obama
Michelle Obama supported Hillary Clinton as if there were no tomorrow. She reminded us that if our country is able to make a woman our democratic nominee then our country is already pretty great, no matter what Donald Trump says. Michelle focused on the stability and positive change Hillary will bring to office if elected. Michelle also reminded us that right now is not a time to sit back, relax, and hope everything turns out all right. She told us that we need to fight for Hillary to win, we need to get out and support her, and vote for her come November!
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What she wore
A simple royal blue dress, it was fit-and-flare. The designer is not currently unknown as the dress was relatively simple, but hopefully we will find out soon.
Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren is wise, intelligent, and has a youthful soul like Bernie and his supporters. Greater economic equality, and more wall street regulation, are the key goals of Elizabeth Warren and are some of, if not the most important issues millennials and young adults in the US care about. Elizabeth Warren, like all of Bernie Sanders supporters, supported Bernie because he advocates for the issues she cares most about. However, Elizabeth can now say "I'm with her", and maybe her support for Hillary at the DNC last night will attract a few more Bernie supporters to say "I'm with her" as well.
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What she wore
As usual, Elizabeth wore a jacket left open. The eye-popping, candy/rose red color of her jacket definitely assisted in establishing her vibe of chill and easy sophistication.