You Go Girl! Hillary Clinton Inspires at the DVF Awards
Erika Ostroff
·Assistant Editor
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Hillary Clinton in a multi-colored tweed overcoat at the 2015 DVF Awards in New York.
Hillary Clinton, along with notable women like Dakota Fanning, Tina Brown, Diane Von Furstenberg, Naomi Campbell, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Melanne Verveer, Becky Straw and Gabrielle Giffords, attended the 2015 DVF Awards to inspire and celebrate women “who have had the courage to fight, the power to survive, and the leadership to inspire.” While on stage to accept the Diane von Furstenberg Award, Clinton shared an inspiring message, herself: “There are those who I put into the roll-your-eyes category, particularly of the other gender, who just did not see the point of sending me—or really anyone—to Beijing or another conference on women. I’ve gotten very used to that look, and that’s one of the reasons why it’s so important that you persevere in the face of it, whether it’s personal to you or general about the role of rights of woman.”
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Hillary Clinton is officially running for president. The former Secretary of State “wants to be that champion”—remember? And while we are eager to hear Mrs. Clinton’s social platform and economic strategy, we’re also keeping tabs on the politician’s sartorial savvy. Clinton’s name has become synonymous with coordinated pantsuits, but lately she’s thrown overcoats in punchy colors into the mix—emerald green, baby blue, metallic silver—suggesting that she’s perhaps laying the tried and true two-piece suit to rest. (Or at least thinking outside of the box a couple times a week.) Here’s a look at Clinton’s campaign looks thus far. All aboard!