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MadrasT

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Mon Jun 3, 2013, 03:21 PM Jun 2013

Purse Politics: Tote and Vote [View all]

Purse Politics: Tote and Vote

The Congress of yore might conjure images of spittoons and old male politicians with briefcases, but the 113th has ushered in a historic number of women — 20 in the Senate, and 81 in the House — and with them a historic number of handbags. In some ways, the female legislator’s purse or bag has become one of the most outwardly physical manifestations of the nation’s changing deliberative body.

“What a woman senator slings over her shoulder is the next tangible and Technicolor proof of how the esteemed body has changed and is changing,” said Tracy Sefl, a Democratic strategist. “Today’s purses and bags are as new and interesting of a visual as the red power suit once was. They pop on the C-Span cameras, they serve a purpose and — intentionally or not — they make a statement.”

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“I think most of us, while we may look at the cute little purses, our lives don’t fit a cute little purse,” she said. “Our lives fit something that is in between a purse and a briefcase, and that’s what I carry.”

Their bag, female lawmakers said, might help add a splash of fun and fashion to what can be a tedious daily routine. But it must befit a member of Congress. Meaning: appropriately modest. Even the classic Birkin, for instance, would likely draw unwanted attention to its owner because of its five-figure price tag.

More at link: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/02/fashion/purse-politics-tote-and-vote.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1


We have an unprecedented number of women in congress... and the New York Times sees fit to write an article about their goddamn purses.

Just fucking shoot me now.

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Purse Politics: Tote and Vote [View all] MadrasT Jun 2013 OP
Well, it is in the fashion section of the paper BainsBane Jun 2013 #1
So the purse is the defining symbol according to this Arcanetrance Jun 2013 #2
Yep. I havent carried one in years. bunnies Jun 2013 #5
Where do you put your stuff? BainsBane Jun 2013 #6
I carry a wallet in my pocket... bunnies Jun 2013 #10
I also don't carry a bag 90% of the time. MadrasT Jun 2013 #13
I haven't even read the article and I was all WTF? ismnotwasm Jun 2013 #3
This is mine BainsBane Jun 2013 #7
Nice! ismnotwasm Jun 2013 #8
I nor any other woman is defined by her purse BainsBane Jun 2013 #9
I use a smallish shoulder bag eridani Jun 2013 #4
Related. I like the 'compare and contrast' aspect of this. redqueen Jun 2013 #11
Oh right on! ismnotwasm Jun 2013 #12
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