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The Etceterist | 09/25/2008 1:30 pm

Who Is Dressing Sarah Palin? wowOwow’s Etceterist Hears …

Editor’s Note:  Introducing The Etceterist, the byline for the new style-world infiltrator for wowOwow.com, who will post deliciously anonymous weekly musings vis-à-vis the glamorous goings-on in the worlds of fashion and culture. Who is The Etceterist? Some may guess, but we prefer to stay silent, except to pronounce that there is no more inside insider in the worlds of art, beauty, society and culture. 

Someone is giving Sarah Palin great style and image advice, filled with detail and nuance. The beehive has landed, the makeup is sculpting the face for photogenic advantage, including the subtle lighter foundation stripe down her nose, which will bring out the cheekbones and narrow the nose; her suits accentuate waist (slim waists another status item) and hips and now this, the ultimate status symbol, no handbag, shades of Hillary Clinton, Carla Bruni, Anna Wintour, women you will rarely see carrying a pocketbook — unless for black-tie evenings which is another story, when the bag is jeweled and becomes its own display of status — or, if you are Queen Elizabeth, a handbag with nothing in it. (Come to think of it, recent photographs of Michelle Obama, Cindy McCain and Laura Bush show that these ladies are liberated also of their pocketbooks. It takes an entourage.)

That certainly would explain how Sarah Palin came to spend 90 minutes with Henry Kissinger ... nary a hockey mom’s pocketbook in sight.

Several days ago, Page Six wrote about Palin’s sophisticated styling and secret fashion supporters. For her big speech at the Republican convention, she wore a $2,500 shantung silk Valentino jacket, even if it was bought on sale, pricey. Speculation continues: Who might be masterminding all the fine dressing? One name the Etceterist hears mentioned often as a possibility is Gahl Hodges Burt, one of the chicest women in Washington, certainly the best-dressed Republican of our acquaintance. Burt, who was social secretary to Nancy Reagan from 1983 to 1985, is also said to be helping Cindy McCain sartorially. (The candidates are so worried about being considered elite or moneyed they cannot make their own calls or shop lest they get found out.) Her husband, Richard Burt, the U.S. ambassador to Germany from 1985 to 1989, is senior advisor at Kissinger McLarty Associates.

That certainly would explain how Sarah Palin came to spend 90 minutes with Henry Kissinger on Tuesday, and nary a hockey mom’s pocketbook in sight.

Guess you can take your name off the waiting list for that Birkin bag at Hermès. Never mind keeping up with the "must-have” bags of the season. This year, the real status pocketbook — is no pocketbook. Or at least that was the message trumpeted on the Sarah Palin style watch this week. Her power phone and her power BlackBerry at the ready, yes, but never a bag in sight as the Republican candidate for the vice presidency wended her way around town.

Will this trickle down to the rest of women? What will it mean for the accessories business that, like sales of perfume, relies on bags and shoes to move the merch?

According to a study published last year, the average woman’s handbag — and this includes hockey moms — is a weighty five pounds. By the end of this decade, the average weight will be 6.6 pounds. The Etceterist doesn’t care how trendy, at these weights the bag is a burden — our aching backs. But, no bag, well, now you are talking freedom and status. However, it takes an entourage.

People in power, or people who want to convey power, do not carry pocketbooks, umbrellas and briefcases, even coats — very John F. Kennedy – because that is why you have a car and driver in which to leave such utilitarian things. Or an assistant, unseen out of photo range, does the schlepping.

 

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Elle Kaye
I feel duty bound to stand up for my hand bag. Like Ruth Buzzi, sitting on the park bench, I find it to be a comforting extension of myself. My purses run the gamut from a silver clutch (my son’s wedding) to a huge,classic Coach bag from the 70’s. Will I need a band aid because my new shoes don’t agree with my old feet? Where’s that Advil? Kleenex? measuring tape? Here’s my newest grandson! Water . . I need water. And it goes on and on. Like Dr. Seuss’s last cat in the country, I don’t have anyone to carry my tail. I’ll do it myself, thank you. With style and just a touch of panache. If I am called upon to be photographed with the occasional world leader, I’ll tell the photographer to hold it, or kick it under a chair somewhere. I do have a fashion suggestion relating to the bail-out crisis this country is being forced to swallow, however: Every Wall Street executive who receives his full salary or even a smidge of a bonus should be mandated to wear an orange jump suit and take public transportation on any excursion outside his primary residence until all 700000000000, plus interest, is paid back to us. The bail-out hasn’t passed yet. Could we get this included, please? And no pockets or purses allowed. They’ve (legally, if not ethically) stolen and stuffed gazillions into their (computer) bags and briefcases already. Simply because they could.
By Elle Kaye on 09/28/2008 11:13 am
g c
I know this topic is about Sarah Palin but I swear after watching the debates that Cindy took John in for some botox, I swear his forehead never moved. I think they wanted him to look younger so they filled his face with putty and primer. As for Sarah Palin I am not a fan but I feel like she was perhaps a more genuine person whether you liked her or agreed with her before the rovian team got a hold of her, now she just seems pressured and confused, less self assured. I feel like her style choices have been okay, handbag or no handbag. Perhaps the style team should be talking some common sense back into her head instead of Mccains team of seven dwarfs who have been coaching her lately. They have spun her around so much she is now dizzy with all their bullshit. Whether or not we care for her choices in fashion or policy, she is still a person and I feel she has been more victimized by her own political machine then the press. I think the press and America would have cut her more slack to come up to speed if this whole mess had not been managed the way it was by McCains people with all the look but don’t speak thing, keep everyone at arms length. She was going to make some mistakes, she has never been apa
By g c on 09/28/2008 1:21 pm
g c
sorry hit submit to soon. She has never been apart of something this big. Look at what they did to Michelle and Hillary at the beginning and they made the corrections they needed to and kept on going, does McCains people not have the confidence she could do that. As I said before I am not her fan but the way McCain and his peeps have handled this is disgusting and I would not vote for him because of the mess they have made of this. This should be more about his incompetence in judgement. he has dissed women again, look at the way he treats his own wife.
By g c on 09/28/2008 1:27 pm
central coast cabin home
No purse (gasp) does that mean I am out of style? How do they manage? I for one love my bags, big bags full of stuff. I am such a good girl scout!
By central coast cabin home on 09/28/2008 7:27 pm
Bonnie Seitz
She needs to bow out, she is not equpipped to do the job much less tell me how to dress.
By Bonnie Seitz on 09/30/2008 1:19 pm
Amelie Poulain
I find it ironic that people with vast amounts of money and also people with no money both don’t carry purses a.k.a. pocketbooks. Whatever is the middle class going to do? Woe, or should I say, wow is me!
By Amelie Poulain on 10/01/2008 7:03 pm