2012年10月16日星期二
How President Obama, Mitt Romney campaigns Manage mode selection
The red carpet at the White House, the choice of transport pass a public figure intent and state of mind.
During the presidential debate Tuesday night, the term peanut gallery flashbulb swung more curiosity about health care reform and foreign policy, which developed all Mitt Romney. But that each candidate has certainly not choose to value, or campaign seems to take any risk - even with something as small as the American flag pin.
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"Little things can start a campaign for the candidates, they tend to keep them safe and that the peacocks of the campaign women," said Maren Hartman, track analyst and director of U.S. content for WGSN, a fashion forecasting service.
Despite their political leanings, both Hartman Romney and President Obama tend to tend to the conservative side when it comes to politics wardrobe.
"When it comes to things like the creation of brand image, where everyone does the same thing or people are compatible, it helps consumers and remind voters about who they see," said Hartman, remembers black turtleneck of Steve Jobs, jeans and New Balance sneakers, Zuckerberg gray T-shirts, sweater vests and even Rick Santorum.
Romney campaign-trail helps uniform shirt unbuttoned oxford with sleeves rolled up and blue jeans, the great personal wealth, often has separate a point of contention, says Hartman. Obama, however, is likely to appear on the election campaign in a power suit Schneider, rolled up his sleeves and remove his jacket for a casual look, she said.
"I think it is much better in a suit," iconic American designer Tommy Hilfiger told CNN Piers Morgan about President Obama. "He must be in a suit, and he is really professional and, where appropriate, in a suit and photographed all the time, so he should have his game."
Meanwhile, Republican vice presidential candidate contender Paul Ryan was criticized inadequate in fashion magazines such as severe beating of women's Wear Daily, Esquire and the New York Times Style Chapter costumes.
Bruce Pask, Men's Fashion Editor-T: The Times Style Magazine New York, said Cathy Horyn, fashion critic for the New York Times. "I think it suffers from the misconception that the size of a man directly bear with masculinity correlated in her head, a 42 is a male 40 And yet, what happens when guys wear a little too big is the obvious. Setbacks it looks smaller, crushed by the shoulders, which are too large, a collar, which is too large, which are too large. "
"I think it looks like a U.S. businessman at the weekend and I think he tried to describe what - I think he wants to do the people think that the guy dress next to her, so I think it's the fulfillment of this, "said Ryan Hilfiger.
Of course, what will carry the women candidates even more control.
"I think Michelle Obama brought this focus on fashion and the first woman to have a look - and the fillets on both men," said Hartman.
While desiring to style gurus usually the first lady sets tend to have Michelle Obama received heavy criticism when it decided to Alexander McQueen dress for a dinner with the state in 2011, Chinese President Hu Jintao held a selection by diplomatic Asian designers.
And even before the Big Bird took a central place in the last presidential debate, another yellow bird ruffled a few feathers.
In May Ann Romney a setback after sport ready-to-$ 990 Reed Krakoff T-shirt design with a yellow bird in the foreground in an interview on CBS "This Morning".
Critics called election as expensive items wanted "out of range" bear.
By Emily Barnett, Parsons School of Design Assistant Professor, is the choice of colors, as powerful visual tool - if the viewers do not know or. McDonald is one of the most famous examples of color theory with its combination of branded yellow and red. Red illegal hunger is known as the yellow tends to convey a sense of haste, a combination worthy of a fast-food chain.
Barnett said that since the late Tim Russert of "Meet the Press," popularized the concept of red (Republican) and blue (Democratic) states, bringing tie color choice was very limited. In the last debate, Romney chose a red tie with diagonal stripes, while Obama opted for a blue tie with a pattern very minimal.
Choice of diagonals Romney was smart, Barnett said, because diagonally means "a strong sense of movement." Obama small coupe was in line with its more relaxed performance in the debate, she said.
Regarding women, Barnett said the two women were smart wardrobe hot choices for the last debate, including the election of the first woman in a blue suit. "This kind of color is a symbol of loyalty," said Barnett - very apt at night debate, but the couple's wedding 20th
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