Oct. 8, Rhonda Garelick, distinguished professor of English and journalism at SMU Dallas, for a column on the not-so-subtle changes in style and demeanor that Trump insider Cassisdy Hutchinson manifests now that she’s moved past the Jan. 6 Committee interrogation setting and ventured into the world to publicize her new memoir, “Enough.” Published in the New York Times “Face Forward” segment under the heading: Cassidy Hutchinson’s Subtle New Style: https://tinyurl.com/4htxzkmt
After Cassidy Hutchinson’s history-making testimony before the Jan. 6 committee last year, threats to her personal safety compelled her to leave Washington, go into hiding and eschew all public appearances. Now she’s back, in a big way, publicizing her new memoir, “Enough.” And for her book tour, Ms. Hutchinson has been refining her style.
On camera during her testimony, Ms. Hutchinson’s style was muted and tailored (she wears the same look on her book jacket). A blowout, blazer, fitted black pants and black top, tiny circle diamond necklace, and a white manicure. Her Zara jacket was white, too — a color associated with purity, the suffragists; the color of the Capitol building that had been breached and sullied on Jan. 6.