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The Etceterist | 09/19/2008 10:00 am

Dr. Pat Wexler Says: 'Cindy McCain Looks Like She Cosmetically Enhances Herself'

Amid storms from Galveston to Wall Street, if the mention of “fashion” feels unseemly today, please resist the urge to arrest it on a morals charge, accusing it for merely existing or, more specifically, if you had the misfortune of stumbling on Bravo’s Tuesday night début of “The Rachel Zoe Project.” That’s just another unfortunate exercise in Bravo’s penchant for promoting marginal style talents (“Project Runway,” “Top Design”) into freak minstrels to laugh at. As the witty Ginia Bellafonte inferred in The New York Times, Zoe is as much Diana Vreeland as … Sarah Palin is John Adams?

The more consumer confidence sinks, the more concern rises in the global fashion industry, especially as preparations for the holiday shopping season approach. But there is hope in a bottle: While women might resist big-ticket fashion items, they will occasionally splurge on a beauty product. The cosmetics industry, worth about $24 billion a year worldwide, is anticipating about seven percent growth this year; remarkable, all things considered.

So it was with great delight that The Etceterist happened upon the world-famous dermatologist Dr. Patricia Wexler at Manhattan’s chicest hotel, the Plaza Athénée on East 64th Street at teatime over the weekend. Fashion Week finally ended here and the flock – in greatly reduced numbers due to the cost of travel and fears about the economy – is moving on to London, Milan and Paris for more shows. Dr. Wexler was attending to business related to the launch of her newest product, Patricia Wexler MD Dermatology Intensive 3-in-1 Eye Cream, available on bathandbodyworks.com and ebay.com among other venues. Like her 3-in-1 Day Cream, in one week it started to re-contour the area around The Etceterist’s eyes.

The Etceterist: It works!

Dr. Pat Wexler: Of course it works!

ETC: You went to lots of shows during Fashion Week, how was your week?

PW: I went to Carolina Herrera, Michael Kors, Vera Wang, Donna Karan, Marchesa and Tory Burch.

ETC: And?

PW: Like everywhere, people are talking about the economy and the election.

ETC: You are very politically oriented. May we talk surface first before we get “under the skin”? What do you think about the faces in politics right now?

PW: They are different across the board. On one side you’ve got the Democrats, Michelle Obama with this very natural, youthful beauty and also Mrs. Biden, who is very natural and understated, her hair and her makeup, and that she wore Kay Unger a lot during the convention, which is very recession oriented.

ETC: And the Republicans?

PW: Cindy McCain is a much more upscale face and a lot of people talk about how young she looks for her age and the fact that it looks like she cosmetically enhances herself.

ETC: “Cosmetically enhances”: Love that expression, you’re so polite, Pat. Do you think she does?

PW: I think she probably does and she does a good job. She looks like she does more maintenance than the other side.

ETC: And Sarah Palin?

PW: It is definitely a look.

ETC: Any suspicion of “cosmetic enhancement”?

PW: No.

ETC: John McCain?

PW: He had surgery because of skin cancer. You would not call that cosmetic enhancement. You call that restorative.

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Belinda Joy
Well said Mary……excellent! It is a sad part of our personalities that we as women are far more likely to speak negative of other women than men will. Some of it’s from jealousy and some from the sad fact (for many of us) we gauge our attractiveness by comparing ourselves to others. “My hips aren’t as big as hers….look at the wrinkles on her forehead….she might be pretty, but you JUST KNOW she had work done!” We say it to make ourselves feel better in comparison. But I agree with you and I know speaking for myself, I will try to be less catty in my life.
By Belinda Joy on 09/19/2008 2:54 pm
Mary in California
Belinda, you rock! Thank you for your kind words - I just get peeved every now and then and this is one of my biggest turn offs about women. The comments I have read on this site about women who do not share the liberal point of view made by other women only shows we have only our selves to blame for the glass ceiling. You do not see the men making snide remarks about the families, clothing, hair, shoes, ties about each other. However I have seen the snide remarks being made by men towards Palin and as a woman I am offended just as much as I was when everyone talked about Hilliary’s pantsuits although I do not agree with HIlliary’s politics. I think I got on my soapbox today - :) It feels lonely up here trying to maintain a standard by myself - glad to hear you are on board and I have just moved over so that there is more room on the soapbox.
By Mary in California on 09/19/2008 5:47 pm
HA BIBI
Mary, You rock big time, love, love, loved your post. Read my above post. It depicts where the cattiness stems from. :)
By HA BIBI on 09/21/2008 12:43 am
Mary in California
Elaine - thank you for your note - I loved your post and believe you captured the issue correctly. I do not know if we will ever change but if one person stops and thinks twice before making a snotty remark about another woman’s looks then we have made a difference.
By Mary in California on 10/03/2008 12:23 am
HA BIBI
You’re most welcome Mary! As I said, I fully believe what I wrote in my post, to be true and also agree with you on the fact, that if one person rethinks their position of making snide and catty remarks against another woman, then that’s a victory. Those who read posts from those of us who think it’s just nuts to denegrate other women, and continue to do so, well…they just have not developed any self esteem and are still looking in all the wrong places, using all the wrong methods, to support their own need for self approval. Have a wonderful weekend! :)
By HA BIBI on 10/03/2008 4:02 pm
Star Lawrence
First rodeo on wOw? Many on this list are mean as snakes on meth.
By Star Lawrence on 09/20/2008 10:45 am
RoseMerry Hoffman
Have you see her on the cover of Time? My first thought was, “Oh, gawd, what a scary expression”. My second was, “I was my poor friend has a plastic surgery that was at least that good”. She has her face streched tight than Keith Moon’s tom-tom’s were. But Palin is such a distraction. She does not matter. The fix is in, the Bilterburg Group has spoke. It will be Obama and the e-Vote programs are loaded and ready to steal the election. Best to just show comptent and picket the evil.
By RoseMerry Hoffman on 09/20/2008 6:22 pm
Catherine Kaiman
I think it’s noble of Cindy McCain, to take plastic surgeons into war torn countries to work on children. That truly is admirable. What isn’t noble or admirable, is that 1.8 million Americans have to declare bankruptcy each year, due to medical bills. What isn’t noble or admirable, is that John McCain’s message is loud and clear, if you are poor and less fortunate in America, well tough sh*t!.
By Catherine Kaiman on 09/20/2008 6:54 pm
Barbara Cooper
Hooray for Lady Gater!!!! Eliza you do come off as being a little wacked.
By Barbara Cooper on 09/25/2008 6:40 pm