ABC News presenter Virginia Trioli has been given some unsolicited feedback on her sartorial choices by a fan whose hand-written critique is nothing short of extraordinary. Delighted to have such a knowledgeable stylist on retainer (…cough…) Trioli shared the A4 letter on Twitter.
The note starts off friendly enough with, “I watch you every morning…”. How nice! A fan.
But then it takes a turn for the, er, personal: “I feel you are definitely in need of a makeover”. Oh.
The author takes a pot shot at Trioli’s hair (“straggly”, should be shorter, needs highlights), her glasses (“ugh!” and “owlish”), and the colour of her clothes (“get rid of blacks and browns” because they are very ageing; “light and bright is the go!”).
The amateur stylist also wanted to know where Trioli was buying her outfits: “Dare I say, did you obtain your clothes from charity shops?”
But don’t worry, the author of the letter has Trioli’s best interests at heart: “This is NOT meant to insult you”, but rather to make sure “you look 40 not 60“. Ahem, #nooffencebut.
Trioli’s new pen pal is also very confident that she will take their feedback on board: “Looking forward to seeing a NEW VIRGINIA”.
Thankfully, Trioli has laughed it off – it’s probably not the first (or last) time that she’s received this kind of inane feedback.
It’s fair to say that male news presenters don’t get this kind of correspondence. Trioli’s co-host Michael Rowland apparently never gets criticised “except for the odd occasion viewers object to the men not wearing a tie”.
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It's a fair comment. She looks scraggy. But she seems to enjoy playing the victim to what the majority of Australians would see as being a reasonable and friendly suggestion.
"It’s fair to say that male news presenters don’t get this kind of correspondence. "
Because they all dress the same. They basically have to stick to the rules so they are not really able to express themselves through fashion. They have virtually no freedom.
We've been through all this before.
Professional women, including politicians, are still free to express themselves through their wardrobe - and express they do. As such, they open themselves up to personal criticism based on their wardrobe. It's not rocket science.
If Michael Rowland turned up on set tomorrow in a plunging, sleeveless Hawaiian number and sarong skirt, and with one side of his head tinted pink, you bet you're damned sweet bippy he'd receive some correspondence on it.
Having said all that, I think Trioli is possibly the best news presenter in Australia. The only thing that really bugs me about her at all on News Breakfast is that she is made to play the ridiculous "your turn - my turn" news reading game. I mean, seriously, who thinks it's a great idea to have newsreaders take turns reading the same damned story?
We teach our kids not to interrupt when someone's speaking, while the ABC are trying to turn interrupting into an artform.
Forget the fashion - fix that please, ABC.