FROM THE BOTTOM TO THE TOP (of Brexit and her top)
After Cameron had left 10 Downing Street in London, UK, a woman in the
Conservative Party began to be called to replace him for her Brexit ideals.
Since she was an unknown politician -from an international scope-, she had to
make her voice clear and be seen outside the UK. It is true that she had been the
Home Secretary of the former PM Cameron, but in that sense she did not have the
chance to be better known internationally until the Brexit conflict began to be
clear.
Regarding all I imagine she had to face, I believe her look the day she
became PM had to say something about her. It must have had to give some sort of
cheat of how the time she would be in force of her position would be. This is
why I am going to analise –all from my personal perspective- the look she wore on
the 13th of July 2016, the day she crossed over the front door of 10 Downing
Street to become the Prime Minister she is now.
Just before starting to analise her look, I would like to say that me analising her look does not mean that I agree with her policies or anything regarding her performance over the UK, the European Union or the Brexit affair she is dealing with. Or even that I actually like the look she wore on that day (I do not really like it at all, except for her shoes).
First of all, the thing we all see is the yellow. Over her dark blue outfit, the lower part of her opened jacket (to let everyone see the dress she was wearing and to give some sort of sense of power) crashes with the rest of her look.
Yellow means optimism. May must be very optimistic if she wants to get off the EU train without suffering any kind of damage to herself or the country she is in charge of. But yellow also means egoism. Probably it says she is going to be on the UK's perspective of the issue and not willing to collaborate in any sort of thing that is not concerning over the country she rules. The rest of the look being in a dark blue tone and that yellow stripe on the bottom side of her jacket allows us to believe she is a strict and a one-way thinking person.
One thing I was truly concerned about when I first saw the look she wore that day was those shoes. At first, they seem not to combine with the rest of the look at all, but from a further or deeper look I found out that she tries to tell everything with her shoes. In past events she had attended, she was found to be known in her country for the shoes she had been wearing.
Since knowing about this fact, I took another deep look to the shoes she was wearing -by the British (of course) designer Amanda Wakeley- and they seemed to me that they showed signs that she was trying to tell in some sense "watch out, world" , so that is what I'm going to tell you: WATCH OUT WITH HER.
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