Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Kamala Harris’ Timberlands-Pearls Combo Has Our Vote

On Tuesday, Senator Kamala Harris was in Nevada for a community roundtable, where she discussed the disproportionate impact that COVID-19 has had on Latino families. While hopping off a plane in the battleground state, a video was captured of her descending the stairs while dressed in a white T-shirt, an army green jacket, jeans, and a pair of Timberland boots. While Harris has been long known for her choice of pragmatic shoewear — namely her go-to Converse sneakers — the boots were quickly applauded on social media.

“THE TIMBS THO,” wrote Meena Harris, the niece of the Democratic vice presidential nominee and the founder of the action campaign Phenomenal Woman, alongside the video. Editor Leah Faye Cooper commented on the post: “I wasn’t ready!” to which Prakash Janakiraman, replied, “Kamala’s kick game is too strong.” A handful of people gave the look a round of applause via emojis. Earlier that day, Harris appeared in the same pair while visiting firefighters in Fresno, California, who are working to control the wildfires that are raging throughout the state. 

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Not only did Harris don what few other politicians would dare, but she also paired the utilitarian boots with a pearl necklace — another one of her signature fashion items. The latter has, interestingly, become one of 2020’s most talked-about fashion trends. The ultra-feminine jewelry item first saw a rise in popularity when Harry Styles began wearing one during the press tour for his latest album Fine Line. Soon after, designer Marc Jacobs wore one, then Joe Jonas, A$AP Rocky, Shawn Mendes, and Jaden Smith followed. Though the likes of Styles and Smith wore their pearl necklaces on the red carpet with flashy suits and painted nails, not for a day of work travel and definitely not paired with Timberlands. And yet, Harris made the at-first-glance unlikely combo work almost as effortlessly as she bound down those steep airplane steps.

Harris is quickly setting a new precedent in the political fashion department — one that is refreshingly full of Chucks and Timbs paired with pearl necklaces.

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In less than 50 days (or earlier, if you plan on voting by mail), Americans will vote for the next President of the United States. Naturally, the talk of voting is on the rise — especially with an election like this one in our midst. But it’s not just talk. Many people are also wearing clothing and accessories with calls to vote. On Monday, Dr. Jill Biden, former second lady, author, and educator, joined her husband in voting early in the Delaware state primary election in black over-the-knee boots by Stuart Weitzman with the word “VOTE” printed on them with silver lettering.

The boots, called the 5050 Vote boots, are part of the brand’s partnership with I am a voter., a nonpartisan movement aiming to encourage people to vote, with 100% of proceeds going to the cause. And, by the looks of it, the organization is about to receive a serious check. According to fashion search engine Lyst, page views for the boots have spiked by 488% in just 24 hours.

Searches containing the keyword “vote” are also up 29% week-over-week, according to Lyst, with Vote T-shirts being the most popular category. This makes sense given the many releases as of late. In fact, just on Wednesday, The RealReal, a luxury consignment retailer, announced a partnership with Abrima Erwiah’s voter registration organization, Fashion Our Future 2020 — that includes fashion items from Tanya Taylor, Fe Noel, Studio 189, and Off-White — to mobilize voters. The latter brand used the occasion to design T-shirts, which are available in black and white and say “Model Voter” on the back. 

Prabal Gurung also designed a vote T-shirt, with 15% of every sale benefitting When We All Vote, as did Michael Kors, with T-shirts that say “your vote matters” and benefit the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF), and many others. Even Joe Biden’s campaign has a line of designer merch. The Democratic presidential nominee released the Believe in Better collection on September 8. It includes T-shirts and sweatshirts designed by Carly Cushnie of Cushnie, Aurora James of Brother Vellies, Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough of Proenza Schouler, Jason Wu, Gabriela Hearst, Tory Burch, and more. 

Below, check out some of the recent voting merch, all of which is meant to remind you and those around you to vote.

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