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Episode 221

BREAKING!! Vice President’s Wife’s Maternity Dress Wasn’t Gucci - Political Bullsh#t Ensues

July 9, 2026

In this week's episode, Jennifer spotlights the recent controversy surrounding Usha Vance, the Second Lady of the United States and a Yale-educated attorney. Usha, pregnant with her fourth child, recently found herself the subject of criticism after wearing an $8.75 Old Navy maternity dress during a public interview alongside Vice President Vance. With extensive professional accomplishments and a growing family, Usha has quickly become a prominent figure in American public life, balancing her legal expertise with her visibility as a political spouse.

The conversation focused on the New York Times' fashion critic’s public disparagement of Usha Vance’s affordable maternity dress, igniting a broader dialogue about sexism, double standards, and societal expectations for women in the public eye. A key theme that emerged was the persistent policing of women’s appearance, particularly when juxtaposed against political narratives or personal choices. The discussion explored the hypocrisy of celebrating similar wardrobe choices for some women but criticizing them for others, especially along partisan lines. Jennifer issued a candid call for mutual respect, challenging listeners to consider the broader implications of the scrutiny women face in the media and public life. Several points were raised, including how affordable personal style can be misinterpreted and the ongoing need for equality and kindness in evaluating women’s choices, regardless of political affiliation.

“Why in 2026, do we have a newspaper that, whether we like the New York Times or not, is a major player in the newspaper world writing anything about a woman's wardrobe, especially a pregnant woman's clothing?”

- Jennifer Nassour

This week on Political Contessa:

  • Scrutiny of Usha Vance’s $8.75 Old Navy maternity dress
  • Impact of media criticism on political spouses
  • Hypocrisy in societal reactions to women’s clothing choices
  • Differences in treatment based on political affiliation
  • The experience of pregnancy and finding affordable maternity clothing
  • Challenge to stop policing women’s appearances
  • Encouragement for respect, equity, and kindness among women
  • Reflection on women attacking other women in the public sphere

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