Obamas Hate Couture Divas
Talk about wearing your politics on your sleeve. An elitist clique of fashion designers has banded together to raise money for celebrity-in-chief Barack Obama and browbeat their customers into supporting him. Even worse, the Beautiful People who dress the Powerful People are putting increased pressure on conservatives to stay out of the business altogether.
Out: Haute couture. In: Hate couture.
In February, high-dollar bag-makers, cosmetics gurus and clothiers offered their services to help fill Obamas campaign coffers. Nearly two dozen gurus billed their enterprise as Runway to Win: A Project by Fashion Designers in Support of the Obama Victory Fund. Campaign finance experts questioned whether employees of the corporate participants were truly volunteering their time in accordance with federal law. But of course, no Obama administration lawyers have bothered to enforce the rules.
A custom backpack with the Obama rising sun logo designed by model Chanel Iman goes for $65. A teeny-tiny baby onesie with OBAMA in bright red and blue letters goes for $65. A hideous Monique Pean cotton and hemp scarf with Obamas face splattered on it went for $95. Diane von Furstenberg pitched in two $85 tote bags and has grown more strident about her partisan agenda as Election Day nears. At a fashion event in her New York Meatpacking District store last month, she yelled at clients: Everyone here better be a Democrat; no Republicans
Obama’s Hate Couture Divas