Dr. Birx’s Scarves Are the Surprise Hit of Coronavirus Briefings

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Dr. Birx’s Scarves Are the Surprise Hit of Coronavirus Briefings
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Fans and detractors alike are scrupulously tracking the extensive collection of silk scarves that the White House coronavirus response coordinator has made her signature style

FOR A RECENT virtual client meeting, Susanna Gorski Bartolomei tied on a sprightly blue Hermes scarf. Her inspiration: the signature patterned silk scarves that Dr.

Deborah Birx, the White House coronavirus response coordinator, showcases in the near-daily press conferences led by the president. Ms. Gorski Bartolomei, a 37-year-old real estate broker in Fort Worth, Texas, wears similar scarfs for the video house-showings that constitute her new normal, and describes Dr. Birx’s neckwear efforts as “a new kind of hyper feminine power suit” and “Wonder Woman’s cape.

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