


"I look like a librarian now," Chan said. That's it," the arm man reassured her once her body was more covered up. "What?!" Chan exclaimed as the anonymous arms helped her into the sweater. "We got a lot of emails," the off-camera arm man explained. "What's going on? You want me to put this on?" a confused Chan asked as the cardie was waved up and down. As Joan Rivers has sadly passed on to the great red carpet in the sky - we're slipping into her fashion police uniform to examine some of the most inappropriate outfits that were worn on live TV.Īs a YouTube clip shows, Chan was mid-report when an arm suddenly appeared to the right of the screen, dangling a gray sweater.

So can a president's offspring (shout out to 45!). Even presidents can slip up in the style stakes (looking at you 44!).
#Weather meteorologist takes off blouse on tv tv
Some celebrities, TV hosts, and reporters purposely dress to provoke others unintentionally. Because, in this day and age, as we all know only too well, everybody has an opinion about everything and access to a public platform to shout about it from. For example, one would be considered exceedingly under-dressed in a "Little Black Dress" if they were strolling the streets of Kabul right now.ĭressing appropriately for whatever situation is key to projecting a suitable, on-tone image and air of self-confidence -– even more so if you're going to be appearing live on camera. However, that's highly questionable, as it depends on context, circumstance, and geography. You would think Karl Lagerfeld would too, but he claimed, "One is never over-dressed or under-dressed with a Little Black Dress" (per Harper's Bazaar).
