Margaret Thatcher liked blue since she was young. Blue is elegant and calm, yet energetic. It has a unique dignity, which blends with fortitude and is unforgettable. Blue is also the colour of Mrs Thatcher's Conservative Party. When the aging Mrs Thatcher wears a satin lake blue one-piece dress, essential pearl jewelry, brooches, and black mid-heel shoes. While eating with a bunch of friends, her memory couldn't help but drift into the past. Margaret Thatcher, who had just entered the political arena, still had a hint of immaturity in her voice. She did not flinch and moved forward bravely. The youthful face is matched with a light light blue suit-collar top and a large swing skirt of the same color, which has an indescribable charm. In the political arena of dressing in black, Mrs Thatcher did not forget her female identity, and there was a sense of confidence in her elegant clothes. When the elected Prime Minister moved to No. 10 Downing Street, Mrs Thatcher wore a royal blue suit again. This time, the long skirt was a pleated skirt. When Mrs Thatcher turned around gorgeously, the skirt swayed, which was especially gorgeous. Before attending the Queen's banquet, Mrs Thatcher's costumer was modifying her evening dress. At this time, the staff raised different views on the issue. Mrs Thatcher firmly adhered to her own judgment and decision. Forcefully adjust the dress, the gestures give a sense of firmness and determination, this time without exception, it is a blue floor-length evening dress, slim and elegant, the fabric is shimmering, suitable for evening wear.
The red suit appeared twice in the film. What impressed Mrs. Thatcher when she left office was the bright red suit, with a black handbag and black leather shoes. Walking on the road covered with rose petals, it was a perfect match. . Mrs Thatcher is reluctant to part with the staff. She has a sad mood, but more feelings are expressed in red, expressing her determination and no scruples, expressing that even if she leaves, she will always be a winner . There is no need to use red as a foil when life is the most glorious, but when everything is about to end, it is necessary to use red to promote her past glory. Opening the door, accompanied by her husband, Mrs Thatcher immediately concealed her slightly sad expression and faced the flashes of reporters with a full red dress and a smile.
When Mrs Thatcher set out to run for leadership of the Conservative Party, party strategists advised her to ditch some feminine accessories, such as hats and pearl necklaces. Margaret Thatcher ditched hats and started her political pinnacle with a helmet-style hairstyle; Margaret Thatcher insisted on wearing her double pearl necklace, given to her by husband Dennis after she gave birth to twins her gift. Not only did Mrs Thatcher prefer pearl necklaces, she also liked brooches, big round earrings, long-sleeved shirts, skirt suits, and decent high-heeled shoes, all of which created a powerful outfit for her and became a tradition for women in politics.
Margaret Thatcher's dresses are mostly from the British Aquascutum brand, which is world-renowned for its classic, elegant British style, exquisite craftsmanship and excellent reputation. Mrs Thatcher especially liked the shoulder pads of the Jagshdan, reflecting a formidable image that showed her strong personality.
Mrs Thatcher likes to use a no-frills black Asprey tote full of everything she needs, even a flashlight. In the movie, there was a power outage during a party meeting, and Mrs Thatcher took out a flashlight to illuminate everyone.
At the end of the film, Mrs Thatcher, in a gray dress, walked in a trance in her own residence. She seemed to be looking for something, and she seemed to be recalling something. The splendor she once had and the warmth of her family became all she had to live on in her later years, and her gorgeous clothes accompanied her forever.
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