Friday, August 8

The perception of head of state attire has traditionally been characterized by a conservative uniformity, predominantly featuring men in dark suits. However, this aesthetic has subtly evolved over recent years with the introduction of a seemingly minor accessory: the flag lapel pin. First popularized by Richard Nixon, its adoption surged after the events of September...

Premium Membership Required

You must be a Premium member to access this content.

Join Now

Already a member? Log in here
Share.

Comments are closed.

Exit mobile version