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The former editor of ELLE & Harper's Bazaar analyzed the images of Navalny's family women after his death and pointed out strange details
Roman Timofieiev, a fashion journalist, and former editor of ELLE and Harper's Bazaar magazines, who is familiar with business etiquette and dress code, drew attention to the images of family members of the so-called opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died more than a week ago. The fashion expert took as an example the meeting between Yulia Navalnaya and her daughter Daria with US President Joe Biden.
The Russian women came there in different outfits - Navalnaya in a blue dress and her daughter in a black skirt. Timofieiev shared his thoughts on the Boldface Telegram channel.
"For many years I have been giving lectures on dress code and etiquette, on fashion diplomacy, on the symbolism of things. I look at these photos and can't understand why Yulia Navalnaya hasn't been wearing black all this time," the fashion journalist wrote.
This is not the first time Navalny's widow has communicated in colored clothes, although in her case it would have been more appropriate to broadcast her grief by choosing black clothes, as is customary, though not all over the world, but in most civilized countries.
Alexei Navalny's daughter, for example, followed this tradition, but her outfit also alarmed users. In the comments, Roman Timofieiev was asked how appropriate it was to wear a miniskirt to such a meeting and at such a difficult time for the family.
"It is usually recommended not to wear a mini for such meetings (including because you can sit in a chair in an official photo with the effect of the movie Basic Instinct), but there is already a precedent in the form of the first lady of France, Madame Macron, who loves a mini and consistently wears it to very protocol meetings. But at the same time, I don't know if it is really appropriate in times of grief," the expert wrote.
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