Index – Domestic – Style consultant for Márk Lakatos in Cecília Müller’s clothing



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From one moment to the next, he burst into the forefront of domestic public life. We see it almost daily in the newspapers, on the Internet, on television. But how does it show? What does it communicate with its appearance? Our questions are answered by Index’s home stylist, Mark & ​​More blogger Márk Lakatos.

The first thing that comes to mind for Cecilia Müller is the dress style of German Chancellor Angela Merkel: consistently similar pieces, only the world of colors and the use of materials are the ones that change the most …

Angela Merkel’s parallel is very successful because she also has an almost uniform use, only always in other colors, with pants that show little femininity. Is called

One of the strongest manifestations of Power Dressing,

led by women in positions of power all over the world, and the wives of men in serious power, that is, first ladies, who play an increasingly important role in public. Carla Bruni, Michelle Obama, Kate Middleton, to name just a few household names.

I should point out that I do not criticize Cecilia Müller as a private person, and as a stylist, I would speak of her in a completely different tone, that is, if she came to me for some style advice. The nexus is different then, the environment is natural, the environment is useful, but now I act as a critic. What i see is that in this current crisis

presumably out of his will he was pointed out of ordinary gray.

From one moment to the next, he became a national public figure, indeed a true meme.

But he has no real power, the government has power. So you have to express a position of power with your clothing so that you don’t actually have one, it all comes down to your metacommunication that you are uncomfortable with your style advisers. So it’s a two-sided thing that’s just as fuzzy and confusing as, in many cases, the medical director briefings.

It is not the same?

Tense. Stylists and hairdressers in the manner of a puppet They crawl by style, I find it wrong. The horse’s foot sticks out. Also, it says contradictory things.

Strictly from a fashion point of view, what makes it confusing, for example?

From a professional point of view, she is an aging lady whose wardrobe has been designed with conservative tastes. But there are a lot of side shots.

It is of the so-called “winter type”, for example, strong blue and red blazers stand out well.

It looks good when you wear pieces like this, so a simple, frost-free blazer. That is, when they don’t want a first lady, an international diva or a II. Make it an Elizabethan style icon. II. Elizabeth, of course, is an equally divisive personality, but she has been raised to rule throughout her life, which can be seen in her demeanor and dress. This surprises me a lot because if Fidesz is strong in something, that image and communication design, but I think that the image here now weakens the character.

She is also known as the “grandmother of the country”, is there something of a grandmother in her in terms of style?

I don’t think a chief physician should be the grandmother of the country. Say professionally accurate things about epidemic control, don’t say contradictory things, and especially don’t have to squint! That is what I expect. Personally, by the way, I remember Aunt Kalán, who was a very kind fairy tale heroine to me.

(Cover image: Cecília Müller at online press conferences on the coronavirus epidemic . Photo: kormany.hu/Botár Gergely / MTI)



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