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Kerry Washington

She's bloody amazing! Finally someone who's not afraid to go with bold choices on the red carpet. She's stunning!!!
 
^Just when I stopped watching that show, Kerry guests in it!
Thanks Kochie for the info.:flower:
 
Glamour Magazine V Day Luncheon
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Did she chop off her hair?! I cant tell!
 
I like her hair longer, but this dress is gorgeous on her, the raseberry color really looks amazing!:heart:
 
"Party Girl"
photographer: Bruce Gilden

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Love Your Platforms At the Los Angeles Generation Obama Concert.
Alexander McQueen dress and belt. At Alexander McQueen, New York.

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Kerry Washington with Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio and his wife, Elizabeth, at Susina Bakery in Los Angeles.
Zac Posen knit jacket, $2,200, linen-and-silk blouse, $850, silk skirt, $1,500. At Bergdorf Goodman. Yves Saint Laurent vintage belt.

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Winning the Popular Vote Washington finds a following at the Donkaphant Film fund-raiser at Cinespace in Hollywood.
Jean Paul Gaultier cotton jacket, $1,335, and skirt, $1,245. At Fred Segal, Los Angeles.

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Your Policy or Mine? Washington with the former senator from Alaska Mike Gravel, at a rally for him in Pan Pacific Park in Los Angeles.
Yves Saint Laurent cotton jersey jacket, $1,750, and elastic belt, $395. At ysl.com.

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At the Los Angeles Generation Obama Concert.
Maison Martin Margiela silk jacket, $1,595. At Maison Martin Margiela, New York. Dolce & Gabbana skirt, $3,250. at dolcegabbana.it.

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Washington sizes up Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico after a ‘green rally’ at the Century Plaza Hotel in Century City, Calif.
Ralph Lauren silk-and-viscose jacket, $1,198, silk-and-viscose vest, $998, and tie, $115. At ralphlauren.com.

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Gladhanding. Washington meets with the former mayor of New York, Rudolph W. Giuliani, on a ‘retail stop’ at the Counter, a hamburger restaurant in Santa Monica, Calif.
Jean Paul Gaultier crepe jacket, $2,240, and skirt, $795. At Carla Martinengo, Dallas. Skirt at Boyds, Philadelphia.

The Backstory | Kerry Washington Goes to Washington?
By Ursula Liang

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(Bruce Gilden)

She played the wife of Idi Amin in “The Last King of Scotland,” but nothing quite prepared Kerry Washington for the “guerrilla artistry” required to shoot the Bruce Gilden photo essay, “Party Girl,” for the Style pages of this Sunday’s New York Times Magazine. For a day-and-a-half, the politically-minded and aptly-named actress jostled for photo ops and glad-handed pols across party lines, all while maintaining impeccable eye makeup. For this feat, she gets our vote. The Moment asked Washington to take the podium and give us her style platform.

How did the shoot go?
It was a unique experience. It was almost an anthropological study of the state of campaigns in this country. So much is about performance. There is a level of artistry that makes you feel like the worlds of fashion and Hollywood and politics organically fit together — though at times it feels like oil and water. At the amphitheatre where Barack Obama spoke, I ran into paparazzi who I know from doing what I do in this town. They were star struck by the photographer Bruce Gilden and wanted me to introduce them. It was this wonderful role reversal.

What did you think of the clothes?
Shoulders were a big theme this season in fashion. The suits were all very strong, smart and elegant. I feel like femininity — as an energy — is really present in this election. Our leader in the Senate is running, and everyone understands that we need more nurturing, caretaking and housecleaning energy in politics right now. It was really fun to bring a real feminine element into the political sphere.

Would any of the looks work on the Hill?
As with most high fashion, there are versions that could fly in Washington.

Once you’ve shown some cleavage, are you dead in Washington? If you ever ran for office, would your Hollywood wardrobe be held against you?
No, I don’t think so. Arnold has shown a lot of skin over the years.

Do you want to run for office?
I would love to work in D.C. in public policy, but I don’t know if a person who is great on the campaign trail is necessarily a leader. My dream is to be the next Jane Alexander. I want to do whatever I can to make democracy sexy — to make political awareness and fluency exciting and rock-star.

What should politicians be wearing?
There are a lot of fashion rules in D.C., but in some ways that’s important. When I was in junior high and high school, I wore a uniform. It’s amazing how much of your brain is free to think about other things when you don’t have to think about clothes. Men in positions of power have been wearing the same thing for decades, while we are thinking about the latest “it” bag once a week. It disempowers us and keeps us from engaging in larger issues. At the same time, I appreciate fashion as an art form and a social calculator. I’ve developed on-going relationships with designers like Jean Paul Gaultier, Oscar de la Renta and Alberta Ferretti out of mutual respect.

Do $400 haircuts and Brioni suits send the wrong message?
I think when candidates are honest, we can take it into account and keep moving. We have to be careful not to judge a book by its cover. Everyone should have an Oscar suit — why not? We should all feel good about what we put on the morning. We should feel empowered by what we are wearing and have freedom of choice and the ability to express ourselves. Personally, I have been gravitating towards sustainable fabrics and fair trade. I like American Apparel because it’s not sweatshop labor.

What about fur?
It has to be taken in context. Do you live in the Arctic? Is it new fur? Is it your grandma’s? I have a very, very old fur that my grandmother left me. I don’t know if I’ll ever wear it, but if I move to Chicago, maybe. Or I might make it into bunch of teddy bears for kids with cancer.

Your vote for the best campaign bandwagon attire?
I like a lot of things. But I have a “Women for Obama” pin that means a lot to me.

Will you publicly support a candidate?
Yes. I’m getting really close to that. Seeing Barack Obama live during this shoot was a transformative experience. Really, my politics are probably closer to Dennis Kucinich. I am a huge fan of his; however, Barack Obama is really what this country needs right now.

Red or Blue?
I’d say green.
source: nytimes.com
 

Kerry Washington @ BET Honors - Arrivals, Washington, January 12
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USA 2008 Elections-Obama fundraising concert.
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So...the fashion shoot for the New York Times Magazine explains that horrible Star Trek/80's paded shoulder jacket!!! What a relief!:lol:

Thanks WheresMyUmbrella, Kochie332 and Style_savy for the pics.
 
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I love the emerald color and the cut of the gown she wore to the Bet honors:D, I just think it would have looked chicer with out the rhinestone encrusted detail.
 
I love the emerald color and the cut of the gown she wore to the Bet honors:D, I just think it would have looked chicer with out the rhinestone encrusted detail.

completely agree, i think the rhinestones cheapen the dress but the color does look really nice on her
 
The dress she wore to the Glamour luncheon is D&G and the dress she wore to the BET Honors show is Marchesa
 
Kerry is in this month's Allure for the Fashion Stakeout. They really love her over at Allure, perhaps they ought to give her a cover :judge:

Fashion Stakeout



Image Credit | Scanned by Me from Allure Feb. 08
 
She definitely deserves a cover! At least they gave her the fashion stakeout spread
The girl does have a great style. She is very consistent with picking great dresses
 

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