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Giorgia Meloni, the comfortable style from sneakers to soft colors People

Low shoes, preferably sneakers (there are all colors: white is the most common, but gold, black and blue are also checked), combined not only with pants, but also with long pleated skirts; soft colors, from beige to gray to light blue, soft sweaters like trousers, wide or with turn-ups. Giorgia Meloni’s outfit has changed since the election campaign, as has her communication. Due to the hair that was always kept long at the beginning on the way to the polls, she then went through a transformation: Now she wears a long bob, a little shorter in the front and a more determined blonde.
The first woman prime minister in pectore, heading to the Palazzo Chigi, put aside clothes, designer bags and expensive accessories to get closer to the people and the electorate. Or at least she put them aside before the oath, since once the President of the Republic has entrusted her with the mandate, institutional commitments can, at least in certain circumstances, lead her to opt for other decisions in her cabinet.
For example, last October 1, the leader of the Brothers of Italy, who visited the Coldiretti village in the Sforza Castle in Milan, wore a blue double-breasted jacket, simple-fit jeans, white adidas and a matching under-jacket, no accessories. In short, the future prime minister prefers casual attire to classic suits (except on occasions when it is required, of course), wears wide trousers, soft jackets in bright or soft colors and comfortable sneakers on his feet. On the other hand, the ultra-luxurious bags and small representatives of Made in Italy are forbidden, but often also brings together two extra large ones. Different colors used, very comfortable models, suitable for those who work (and are sometimes so charged that they leave them open). Few accessories on the wrist: room only for a little frivolity, like a tall bracelet in rhinestones, but in costume jewellery.