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Home Front: Politix
Condi's Commanding Clothes
2005-02-25
That's Mistress Condi to you, worm!Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived at the Wiesbaden Army Airfield on Wednesday dressed all in black. She was wearing a black skirt that hit just above the knee, and it was topped with a black coat that fell to mid-calf. The coat, with its seven gold buttons running down the front and its band collar, called to mind a Marine's dress uniform or the "save humanity" ensemble worn by Keanu Reeves in "The Matrix."
As Rice walked out to greet the troops, the coat blew open in a rather swashbuckling way to reveal the top of a pair of knee-high boots. The boots had a high, slender heel that is not particularly practical. But it is a popular silhouette because it tends to elongate and flatter the leg. In short, the boots are sexy.
Rice boldly eschewed the typical fare chosen by powerful American women on the world stage. She was not wearing a bland suit with a loose-fitting skirt and short boxy jacket with a pair of sensible pumps. She did not cloak her power in photogenic hues, a feminine brooch and a non-threatening aesthetic. Rice looked as though she was prepared to talk tough, knock heads and do a freeze-frame "Matrix" jump kick if necessary. Who wouldn't give her ensemble a double take -- all the while hoping not to rub her the wrong way?
Who wouldn't love to see her drop kick a few euros?
Rice's coat and boots speak of sex and power -- such a volatile combination, and one that in political circles rarely leads to anything but scandal. When looking at the image of Rice in Wiesbaden, the mind searches for ways to put it all into context. It turns to fiction, to caricature. To shadowy daydreams. Dominatrix! It is as though sex and power can only co-exist in a fantasy. When a woman combines them in the real world, stubborn stereotypes have her power devolving into a form that is purely sexual.
Rice challenges expectations and assumptions. There is undeniable authority in her long black jacket with its severe details and menacing silhouette. The darkness lends an air of mystery and foreboding. Black is the color of intellectualism, of abstinence, of penitence. If there is any symbolism to be gleaned from Rice's stark garments, it is that she is tough and focused enough for whatever task is at hand.
Darth Rice, Lady of the Sith...

Countless essays and books have been written about the erotic nature of high heels. There is no need to reiterate in detail the reasons why so many women swear by uncomfortable three-inch heels and why so many men are happy that they do. Heels change the way a woman walks, forcing her hips to sway. They alter her posture in myriad enticing ways, all of which are politically incorrect to discuss.
But the sexual frisson in Rice's look also comes from the tension of a woman dressed in vaguely masculine attire -- that is, the long, military-inspired jacket. When the designer Yves Saint Laurent first encouraged women to wear trousers more than 30 years ago, his reasons were not simply because pants are comfortable or practical. He knew that the sight of a woman draped in the accouterments of a man is sexually provocative. A woman was embracing something forbidden.
Rice's appearance at Wiesbaden -- a military base with all of its attendant images of machismo, strength and power -- was striking because she walked out draped in a banner of authority, power and toughness. She was not hiding behind matronliness, androgyny or the stereotype of the steel magnolia. Rice brought her full self to the world stage -- and that included her sexuality. It was not overt or inappropriate. If it was distracting, it is only because it is so rare.
Excuse me, I have to go take a cold shower
Posted by:Steve

#28  Get serious! Someone tell Condi to keep the Islamic Society of North America (an Ikhwan penetration group for Jamaat-i-Islami of Pakistan and Gamaa-Islami of Egypt) out of the White House. The ISNA has never admitted, and always denied, any act of Islamic terrorism that has ever taken place on US soil. They are not only opposed to counter-terrorism; they are at war with it. Foreign observers will take note of the Bush administration's near-sighted invitation to ISNA terrorists - they are rearguard, and not front line - to a White House function, and claim justification for their own dhimmism. Wrong is wrong, and Bush-Rice are dead wrong on this issue.
http://www.militantislammonitor.org/article/id/459
Posted by: ITolYouSoLucy   2005-02-25 11:57:22 AM  

#27  Do ya'll think Dr. Rice would let me be her houseboy, for free?
Posted by: badanov   2005-02-25 9:54:23 PM  

#26  In my mind's eye, I see this picture of Madeleine Albright in black leather and boots.......
Posted by: RWV   2005-02-25 9:43:30 PM  

#25  By 08 I'll be a US citizen. She's got my vote
Posted by: SwissTex   2005-02-25 8:20:31 PM  

#24  "Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac." -Kissinger

"... and she is black." -punchline of a joke I don't remember clearly
Posted by: Dishman   2005-02-25 5:54:56 PM  

#23  Thanks editor(s).
Posted by: Shipman   2005-02-25 5:19:55 PM  

#22  I think Condi looks kind of scary--German style. Ha! Brilliant!
Posted by: ex-lib   2005-02-25 2:45:21 PM  

#21  Go Condi! Condi Rocks. We should just start calling her Madame President now.
Posted by: 2b   2005-02-25 1:50:09 PM  

#20  Givhan's story ran today on the front page of the WaPo Style section. The picture ran first on the front page of yesterday's WaPo. It's a very powerful picture...
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-02-25 1:47:39 PM  

#19  Granted, TW. Now, can we expect the Post to send a war or political correspondent to cover the Oscars?
Posted by: GK   2005-02-25 12:47:32 PM  

#18  Style, I hope.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-02-25 12:29:57 PM  

#17  Its ok, guys. Robin Givhan is the fashion editor at the WaPost. She is supposed to think this way -- even though it reads as no-penis envy. I just hope her editors didn't choose to print this on their front page.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-02-25 12:28:13 PM  

#16  Tibor - BTW, from the picture of Condi testifying, it looks like she has learned some of Rumsfeld's karate moves.

Actually that jesture looks like the "T. rex" warning,
"Mess with me and I'll eat you alive..."
Posted by: BigEd   2005-02-25 12:25:22 PM  

#15  ITYSL: Son, were you raised under high tension power lines?
Posted by: 11A5S   2005-02-25 12:12:59 PM  

#14  from Nancy Sinatra (1966) - Seems appropriate here...

You keep playin' where you shouldn't be playin
and you keep thinkin' that you´ll never get burnt.
Ha!
I just found me a brand new box of matches yeah
and what he know you ain't HAD time to learn.
These boots are made for walking, and that's just what they'll do
one of these days these boots are gonna walk all over you.

Are you ready boots? Start walkin'!


Posted by: Ogeretla 2005   2005-02-25 12:11:50 PM  

#13  mrs. D - cowboy boots
Posted by: 2b   2005-02-25 12:07:20 PM  

#12  Shut up.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-02-25 12:02:35 PM  

#11  [Off-topic or abusive comments deleted]
Posted by: ITolYouSoLucy TROLL   2005-02-25 11:57:22 AM  

#10  BTW, from the picture of Condi testifying, it looks like she has learned some of Rumsfeld's karate moves.
Posted by: Tibor   2005-02-25 11:10:49 AM  

#9  ed, to quote Stan Marsh (South Park), "What the f*ck is wrong with German people?"
Posted by: Tibor   2005-02-25 11:09:29 AM  

#8  Ahhh, but she wasn't wearing a brooch!
Posted by: Madeleine Halfbright   2005-02-25 10:44:59 AM  

#7  What was Bush wearing?
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-02-25 10:38:17 AM  

#6  So the Post is now in the business of fashion reporting. Whenever an American official makes an important visit to Auswitz or Wiesbaden all the Post can report on is their attire. WADDA waste of newsprint. BTW, I don't ever recall such a detailed description of Powell's clothes.
Posted by: GK   2005-02-25 10:34:55 AM  

#5  Whatever Condi has, I'm pretty sure it sells. Condi 08 indeed.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-02-25 10:31:30 AM  

#4  If Condi wants to bring the Germans to heel, she should wear the full leather dominatrix outfit, including the whip.
Posted by: ed   2005-02-25 10:24:43 AM  

#3  The clothes work for me!
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2005-02-25 10:20:47 AM  

#2  you guys need to get out more.
Posted by: shellback   2005-02-25 10:19:12 AM  

#1  Here?

Condi '08!
Posted by: Thavins Thavirt9269   2005-02-25 10:05:52 AM  

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