The presidential inauguration marked a transformative moment, showcasing influential figures from tech and fashion sectors, including Jeff Bezos and Bernard Arnault. Notable attention is given to Usha Vance, the new Indian-American second lady, who outshined traditional figures like Melania Trump. Her elegant style choices, including a gown by Gauruv Gupta, reflect her diverse background and accomplishments. Despite the cultural shift toward Trump, the article argues that mainstream style platforms like Vogue should recognize and celebrate women like Usha who embody the essence of the modern American dream, challenging established norms in fashion and culture.
Despite Melania Trump stealing the show in that incredible hat by Eric Javits, she'll never be featured on the cover of Vogue. That ship has sailed.
Most women would be lost in a sea of Trumps, what with Melania and Ivanka looking like leggy generals in a model army. But Usha quietly shined at Sunday's VP dinner.
She is incredibly accomplished. A Yale law grad, Usha was a corporate litigator and clerked for Justice Roberts as well as Brett Kavanagh before he was on the high court.
Her best accessory, though, was the thousand-watt smile she directed at her husband, with whom she shares kids Ewan, Mirabel and V.
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