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Liz Smith | 10/13/2008 12:00 am

Liz Smith Presents Fashion's Simon Doonan in an Anti-Hockey-Mom Mood

Liz Smith
Pretty soon, dear wOws, we won’t have Sarah Palin to kick around any longer and then – what will we do? Well, maybe we will have the governor who will then be the veep. In that case I don’t want to miss a few fond words about this phenomenon who has so enlivened, enraged and enchanted the 2008 election, either before she goes home to Alaska or moves into the White House.

And now not my words, but the words of a fashion arbiter who has become a celebrity himself. I do mean Simon Doonan, the fashion maven of Barney’s on Madison Avenue in New York City. 

Recently our Etceterist told us all about how a well-known Washington socialite has been advising Sarah Palin on how to dress. Well, that was fascinating but now comes the man who helped make Barney’s famous – Simon, and following is a bit of what he wrote in last week’s New York Observer:

“Sarah Palin and I are opposites. We have nothing in common. Simply put: I believe in the power of style; she is a veritable anti-fashion crusader.

“While La Palin herself is a snappy, pulled-together kind of a chick – expertly applied maquillage, sculpted tight black silk shantung suit – her utterances vehemently discourage and disallow any stylish expression among the rest of us. It’s that typical beauty queen mentality: I’m the glam ruler and y’all are my earnest-but-dowdy serfs. According to the Republican candidate, we, her subjects, are a homogenous nation of ‘hockey moms and Joe Six-Packs.’  This relentlessly panache-free vision of the United States is gruesomely uninspiring, to say the least.

“In Sarah Palin’s America, there are no Diana Vreelands, hip-hop queens, Janis Joplins, Zelda Fitzgeralds, Gwen Stefanis, Edie Sedgwicks, Annie Oakleys or Babe Paleys. There is a chilling absence of stylish daring. In its place are hockey moms, masses and masses of hockey moms — all attired, one imagines, in those denim dresses, worn over turtlenecks, Uggs in winter, Crocs in summer. Holiday-themed sweaters


“My America, I am happy to report, is bursting with swaggering boulevardiers and fashion-lovin’ divas. My ‘Main Street’ is filled with showoffs who live to gird up their loins with a stylish garter or two.

“ … So, gosh darn it, style mavens of America, show Sarah Palin what you’re made of! Go shop! Go feed the economy! Go gussy up! And, for God’s sake, take a hockey mom with you.”

104 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

The Wine Warrior
Potty mouth????” Doesn’t that at LEAST involve some swear words. Is it a prerequisite to belong to the GOP must be a roaring hypocrite. OK to support ‘candidates’ who incite racism, violence, etc… Some ‘family values.’ “I’m beginning to worry about the level of craziness on the Republican side, the over-the-top, stampede-the-crowd statements by everyone from McCain on down, the vehemence of the crowds that McCain and Palin are drawing with people shouting “Kill him” and “He’s a terrorist” and “Off with his head.” Watch the tape of the guy screaming, “He’s a terrorist!” McCain seems to shudder at that, he rolls his eyes… and I thought for a moment he’d admonish the man. But he didn’t. And now he’s selling the Ayres non-story full-time. Yes, yes, it’s all he has. True enough: he no longer has his honor. But we are on the edge of some real serious craziness here and it would be nice if McCain did the right thing and told his more bloodthirsty supporters to go home and take a cold shower.” — Joe Klein,
By The Wine Warrior on 10/14/2008 12:10 am
Lady Gator
Wine War………..Naw, potty mouth is acceptable — even little kids are allowed to use the word ‘potty’. As in,” mommy, I have to go potty!”
By Lady Gator on 10/14/2008 11:20 am
Susan B
Did you catch SNL Weekend Update last night (Thursday night)? The crazy old McCain-Palin supporter? Classic.
By Susan B on 10/17/2008 4:10 pm
Susan B
Ack! Cut down on the caffeine, Susan.
By Susan B on 10/17/2008 4:11 pm
Latasha Hoard
Just let her do a couple of specches with a lot of sad ad-libs and there, you’ll have the perfect mix of why you shouldn’t vote for a republican only because she’s a woman… and just for laughs…what’s that “dirty” word? Socialism! HaaaaaHaaaaa! Funny, right?!
By Latasha Hoard on 10/13/2008 2:01 pm
Susan B
They don’t really know what socialism is — we’re not even close in this country — but they’re scared, they’re scared.
By Susan B on 10/17/2008 4:12 pm
Latasha Hoard
But if you think Obama’s an lefty, then think about a socialst
By Latasha Hoard on 10/17/2008 7:08 pm
Susan B
Good thing there are no socialists running for President. :-)
By Susan B on 10/17/2008 7:24 pm
Kitty Randall
Am amazed at the strong reactions that women are having to Sarah Pallin. Having lived atop Nob Hill at the Granmercy in San Francisco, in the Oakland ghetto, at Carmel by the Sea, in Esther, Alaska, Saddlestring, Wyoming and points beyond I’ve met a vast array of women. Sounds to me, Wine Warrior, that Sarah Pallin is pushing your buttons big time. Sarah Pallin is probably doing better in DC than a lot of the women I know in New York would do up on the North Slope. When you live off the pavement fashion is often defined by what is handy, available and heaven forbid practical. I feed cows some days wearing cashmere and some days wearing Carhardt. The cows don’t care if I’m wearing diamonds or dime store. I dress to please myself. Sarah Pallin’s husband is a Native American. So what if she calls him “First Dude”.
By Kitty Randall on 10/16/2008 4:55 pm
gulliver fourmyle
pushing-buttons’? a main marker of ‘borderlines’—-‘aster-manipulators’—-i was raided by them, married one—-i know them—-she a your ‘garden-variety’—-Bush wants ‘mental-health’ screening for kids? he can start w/himself, McShame, Palin—-i Know the results—-
By gulliver fourmyle on 10/17/2008 11:18 pm
georgia fatwood
Dear Liz, Thank you….now that Simon fella is a hoot….more please…. I can’t abide those holiday theme sweaters. There’s a lot I can’t abide these days but it profiteth me nothing apparently…I was at a restaurant with a friend last December sitting in a waiting area lined with old church pews. In the next pew were five round ladies in matching Santa Claus, snowflake, holly berry horror sweaters. The hostess (Tiffany-Brittany-Whitney-Courtney) walked to the ladies, armful of menus and asked “Y’all together?”
By georgia fatwood on 10/13/2008 8:29 am
Susan Stebbins
Christina, you have absolutely hit the nail on the head. Thank you for saying it so well, and I just may have to quote you in an email to my right wing, Mormon in laws. On another note, just wanted to say Mazel Tov to Simon and Jonathan, many, many happy years guys!!!
By Susan Stebbins on 10/13/2008 8:45 am
Christina
Fell free to quote away Susan! Send the text to as many as you can, they more who gets it, the better it is. You guys, that is all Americans, need to do everything possible to keep those two buffoons (McShame/Palin) OUT OF the White House. The rest of the world should also be able to vote in your election since so much you do, affects us too…. Too bad we weren’t allowed to do so eight years ago….
By Christina on 10/13/2008 9:30 am
James the Game
Liz, we’ll have Palin to kick around for years to come. She’s already campaigning for 2012 - that’s why she’s contradicting John McCain more and more. The GOP knows that 2008 is a lost cause - the Republicans simply aren’t going to win with the economy the predominant American concern right now - and is trying to separate Sarah from McCain already. Palin has already created talking points for 2012 to show how she differed from McCain way back in 2008: 1) He pulled out of Michigan, she wanted to stay; 2) He was part of the Washington, D.C., establishment and all-boys club; 3) He was somewhat centrist on many platforms, while she honored her conservative roots; 4) He was quick to forgive-and-forget Kim Jong Il’s sins in North Korea, she held her ground.
By James the Game on 10/13/2008 9:56 am
LuckyLady n/a
Oh,James-do you really think the woman is so crazy that she assumes she will be President eventually—I say “Out, Out Damned Spot”. I actually felt sorry for McCain the night he introduced her to the American Public. I cannot believe that she was HIS choice. Too embarrassing. Had to be a mandate from the GOP. You’ve almost ruined my morning. I take sustenance in the fact that my three “first time voting” grandchildren are all voting for Obama and have the smarts to back up their decision to do so.
By LuckyLady n/a on 10/13/2008 11:21 am