Former First Lady and now Rep.
Imelda Marcos comes all dressed in black in the last State of the Nation
Address (SONA) of President Aquino set for later this afternoon.
Nope, the Imeldific is not in an
evening chic black but one that would not be out of place in a funeral. The way
she talks, that may just be her mindset.
While saying she doesn’t want to
pick a fight with PNoy, she nonetheless mouths: “All I can say is something
personal. They (Aquino admin) have not been nice to the Marcoses.”
Marcos rues being too early (or did
she really) and her being at the center of reporters’ attention if only
for a while. She is beaten, however, for the eager-beaver award by former
Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim.
The style police would have plenty
of reasons to blow their whistles, at least with the early birds among the lady
senators, including a couple who like to think of themselves as fashionistas.
Pia Cayetano’s off-white number does
not do justice to the hours spent running and biking. She could have worn any
of her gowns in past SONAs and no one would have complained.
Loren Legarda’s attempt at
sophisticated understatement is an epic fail, while for Cynthia Villar and
Nancy Binay, their gowns are too safe except for their garish choice of color
that are just not appropriate for their respective ages and complexions
(pink for Villar and dark blue for Binay).
Grace Poe appears too plain Jane
with her matrimonial white ensemble that has too few accents as to be
totally forgettable, something that may set the tone for PNoy’s last SONA – End-
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