It can happen to make mistakes, especially if you’re in a hurry and, let’s be honest, we’ve all happened to take different socks or even wear a shirt inside out. However it does have a certain effect if it happens during a public meeting as it happened at chelsea clinton the daughter of the former President of the United States Bill Clinton.
During the first red carpet of the Venice Film Festival there is also the former American First Lady, escorted by the Minister of Culture Dario Franceschini, who shows off a light blue polka dot tunic
It is she herself who on Twitter recounts the “fashion incident” during the inauguration of the governor of Marylandthe democrat Wes Moore, at the Maryland State Houseand it also does it with a certain sportiness.
“This morning, as I was getting ready to go to Annapolis,” he wrote Chelsea – for the installation ceremony of Wes Moore, I got two black heels and not a real pair of shoes. I only realized it when I was at Penn Station.”
And here is the mistake, under the tweed suit black and white sleeveless and dark tights, two different shoes, united by the sole fact of being black: one, a classic décolleté and the other, instead, open at the toe. A small accident that did not stop Chelsea not even taking a picture with the new governor of Maryland.
Over here? For the poor Chelsea unfortunately not. In fact, he thought about making matters worse and further pointing out the error Oprah Winfrey, also at the event to present and show her support for the politician: «Obviously Oprah noticed it as soon as I sat next to her…!». She added Chelsea in her tweet and with an ellipsis to underline the embarrassment she felt.
After all that has happened to her we are sure that Chelsea he will check his outfit over and over again before going out or at least he will take care to prepare it the night before and avoid finding himself again with two different shoes on his feet.
Source: Vanity Fair
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