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Anna Wintour Calls Hillary Clinton "Mannish"

Posted by Emily Farris

 

Back story: Hillary Clinton backed out of a cover shoot and interview for Vogue. That's when the shit hit the fan.

Said Vogue editor Wintour:

"Imagine my amazement, then, when I learned that Hillary Clinton, our only female president hopeful, had decided to steer clear of our pages at this point in her campaign for fear of looking too feminine. The notion that a contemporary woman must look mannish in order to be taken seriously as a seeker of power is frankly dismaying.

"This is America, not Saudi Arabia. It's also 2008: Margaret Thatcher may have looked terrific in a blue power suit, but that was 20 years ago. I do think Americans have moved on from the power-suit mentality, which served as a bridge for a generation of women to reach boardrooms filled with men. Political campaigns that do not recognize this are making a serious misjudgment."

 

Leaving the "we" for a second, this entire scenario makes me really, really sad. 

[via Jezebel]


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Comments

camipco said:

So, the essence of Wintour's political and cultural analysis here is "gross, she wears pants?"

January 18, 2008 2:51 PM

alimum said:

Anna Wintour is nuts.

But has Hillary Clinton not seen what Vogue's makeup, lighting, camera, and photoshop artists are capable of? Has she failed to notice she is the least physically attractive of the Democratic frontrunners? Given the fact that she is not above getting Botox (how else to explain the immobility of her facial muscles?) she seems to understand that physical appearance plays a role in shaping our views of people and getting positive images of one's self out into the world is a good thing for a politician. Why turn down an opportunity for publicity and to reach people?

January 18, 2008 3:21 PM

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January 18, 2008 4:05 PM

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January 18, 2008 4:11 PM

sometripe said:

I think Anna Wintour is sadly mistaken, and I wish she was right in lot of ways because it would mean our country wasn't nearly as stupid as it actually is.

Besides, no way Hillary is a size 2, let's be real, Wintour would never let her on the cover anyway.

January 18, 2008 5:03 PM

psychedelica said:

agreed with everything alimum said, except the fact that anna wintour is nuts. i think the woman has a pretty good point, that being feminine has absolutely nothing to do with politics and shouldn't. how many magazine covers has Obama been on? google image tells me GQ, Wired, Vibe... and, oh wait! MEN'S VOGUE! how dare Obama try to look, uh, masculine....

January 18, 2008 9:20 PM

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January 19, 2008 10:21 PM

DePaulstudent said:

Although Vogue has produced some very good feminist articles over the years, the truth of the matter is still that it is not a feminist magazine.  Vogue is a fashion magazine.  The fact that the editor would retaliate against Clinton for having more important things to do during her campaign than get foofified by Vogue stylists is just ridiculous.  Vogue is not a political journal.  As far as the comments regarding Hillary's appearance goes - get real!  Does anyone give a shit what any of these politicians actually have to say?!  Has no one learned their lesson from the Bush regime?  

January 21, 2008 1:45 PM

dylan said:

Wow. Wintour didn't call Clinton "mannish" directly. Clinton's handlers decided that a Vogue appearance was "too feminine" and Wintour is, in effect, asking why Clinton thinks "feminine" is an undesirable quality in a presidential campaign. Clearly, Clinton isn't trying to promote a trans-gendered or sexless image of herself. The Clinton team WANTS her to come across as masculine, because they think American voters will respond more positively. I don't think Wintour should be jumped on for this.

January 21, 2008 1:57 PM

tolstoyfan said:

I think that the Clinton camp probably was more concerned about the perception that Hillary would be perceived as more frivolous than serious by turning up on Vogue right now.  Also what if Hillary's look wasn't authentic enough?  Could cost some votes.  The Donna "Karanization" of Bill & Hillary was a little awkward in their first term and rang false and indulgent with a lot of style watchers.    

Vogue should wait for when she's really President (because she WILL BE!!) and Ms. Wintour and all of her great stylists can preen Hillary and Bill to their hearts' content for all the Inauguration Day parties...Now that will be a fun (and collectible) issue!!!

January 21, 2008 4:10 PM

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Emily Farris writes about culture and food for numerous publications and websites you've probably never heard of, including her own blog eefers. Her first cookbook, "Casserole Crazy: Hot Stuff for Your Oven" was published in 2008. Emily recently escaped New York and now lives in a ridiculously large apartment in Kansas City, MO with her cat, but just one... so far.

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Emily Farris writes about culture and food for numerous publications and websites you've probably never heard of, including her own blog eefers. Her first cookbook, Casserole Crazy: Hot Stuff for Your Oven was published in 2008. Emily recently escaped New York and now lives in a ridiculously large apartment in Kansas City, MO with her cat, but just one... so far.

Brian Fairbanks is a filmmaker living in the wilds of Brooklyn. He previously wrote for the Hartford Courant and Gawker. He won the Williamsburg Spelling Bee once. He loves cats, women with guns, and burning books.

Colleen Kane has been an editor at BUST and Playgirl magazines and has written for the endangered species of dead-tree magazines like SPIN and Plenty, as well as Radar Online and other websites. She lives in exile in Baton Rouge with her fiance, two dogs, and her former cat. Read her personal blogs at ColleenKane.com.

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