Robin Ghivan of the Washington Post wrote a piece about a startling discovery on CSPAN…Hillary Clinton has breasts. We knew you had no idea, but we just had to share the news.
In fact, all of Washington is up in a stink about the fact that she chose to wear a slightly low V-neck top while presenting a speech about higher eduction to the Senate. Don't we have more things to worry about than the fact that she *oops* let a little bit of cleavage show?
Giada de Laurentiis, host on a variety of Food Network shows, has been criticized for combining cleavage with cooking, but we think there's a world of difference between a presidential candidate who let's her neck breathe for the first time in a decade and a mere TV host/chef that purposefully leans over in front of the cameras so you can get a good look at her cleavage.
Cleavage doesn't belong at the office. Period. But, since it's your brains that matter, not your breasts, why should we care about showing it or not? We're all for wearing a pretty camisole like this DKNY Elite Boutique Lace Trim Camisole under your suit that keeps you modest but still has a touch of femininity. It's not like Clinton is a filthy little sexpot or like she was wearing some skanky halter and mini skirt. No, she was wearing a professionally tailored suit. We say wear that push-up bra! More power to you! She did it with poise, grace and charm. What could possibly be so wrong with that?
What do you think? Would you lose respect for wearing a push-up bra and low-cut shirt to work? Do you think covering up in a conservative turtleneck mean you're a stodgy business woman? And tell us, honestly, have you ever let your cleavage show? Leave us a comment below.
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I think this is a bit ridiculous. It’s hard to see how MUCH cleavage Hillary was showing due to the pixelation of the picture, but it looks fine to me. I have shown cleavage before, and I consider myself a pretty conservative dresser and employee. Every once in a while though, a lower neckline with just the right necklace or jacket really just works and you need to go for it! Often times if something is oh-so-low though, I will put a cami underneath.