Jenna Bush’s Cowboy Couture Wedding?
ABC News’ Jennifer Duck Reports: It won’t be a White House wedding, but many are wondering what Jenna Bush will wear when she walks down the aisle in Crawford, Texas. Designers who have dressed the First Daughter in the past have a few suggestions for her big day. “Jenna would be smashing in a glamorous red-carpet gown,” Mark Badgley of Badgley Mischka tells People Magazine in their upcoming issue, on sale this Friday. Badgley outfitted Bush for the 2005 Inaugural Ball. Jenna’s favorite Lonestar State designer Lela Rose adds, “I see her wearing a gown [that] combines a modern sensibility with old-world couture.” She likely won’t choose cowboy couture–but the First Daughter is sure to look smashing in her ranch-chic wedding.
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Is ABC NEWS protecting its reporter’s snide remarks about Jenna’s wedding? Because my comment from last night isn’t here today.
In it, I commented that Ms. Duck, with a name like that, has no room for elitist talk about the President’s daughter not choosing a White House wedding & then snidely taking a swipe at Jenna by stating, “that she is sure to look smashing in her ranch-chic wedding.”
I suggested that Ms. Duck ” while not choosing a gown with eider or mallard feathers, would look equally smashing in her Central Park Avenue duck-pond chic.”
Now if that’s unsavory to ABC, elitist New York commentary by some lower-echelon journalist is equally off-putting to some of us upper-class Texans.
If she can’t take the heat, she should stick to writing for Cosmopolitan, and other fluff.
Posted by: Lynn | January 26, 2008, 2:42 pm 2:42 pm
Are all “upper-class Texans” so paranoid, defensive, and just plain mean? I think Lynn is reading animosity into Ms. Duck’s writings that just isn’t there. I detect no snide remarks in her observations. You embarrass yourself and your “upper-class” friends, Lynn.
Posted by: kelli | May 8, 2008, 2:13 pm 2:13 pm
Are all “upper-class Texans” so paranoid, defensive, and just plain mean? I think Lynn is reading animosity into Ms. Duck’s writings that just isn’t there. I detect no snide remarks in her observations. You embarrass yourself and your “upper-class” friends, Lynn.
Posted by: kelli | May 8, 2008, 2:13 pm 2:13 pm