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'Jacinda got it right': Willis hits back at Budget Day dress critics
'Jacinda got it right': Willis hits back at Budget Day dress critics

Otago Daily Times

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Otago Daily Times

'Jacinda got it right': Willis hits back at Budget Day dress critics

Finance Minister Nicola Willis (centre) on Budget Day wearing a blue dress believed to be from the British womenswear label The Fold London. Photo: RNZ Finance Minister Nicola Willis says there are "far more interesting things to talk about" than what clothes she wears. Willis delivered last week's Budget in a blue dress, believed to be the Nouvelle Sculpt Stretch Crepe Dress, from British womenswear label The Fold London, according to The New Zealand Herald. Caroline Marr, owner of Auckland-based fashion brand The Carpenter's Daughter, told the Herald that Willis' decision not to wear a Kiwi brand during the high-profile moment was a signal of "total disrespect" to the local fashion industry. "We have wonderful designers here, Jacinda [Ardern] got it right by wearing NZ-made as much as possible. Our leaders should also be doing that. Be proud of your nation and what we make here." Speaking to Morning Report on Monday, Willis dismissed the question. "Your audience are smart people. We've got far more interesting things to talk about than what clothes I wear," she said. "Let's focus on the policies. This line of questioning as far as I'm concerned belongs in the 1950s." National's Hutt South MP Chris Bishop defended Willis on social media, and shared what he was wearing to a post-Budget debate on Saturday. "There's been a lot of interest from The New Zealand Herald as to what our Minister of Finance was wearing on Budget Day, but nobody has asked me", Bishop said. "This tie, I actually got in France... this shirt is a classic New Zealand 3 Wise Men blue shirt, the suit is from Harford - down on Lambton Quay - and I'm pretty sure it's a Rembrandt suit, of course from Lower Hutt, wonderful place. This is a New Zealand Music Month badge... the socks... I think they might be a standard issue black H&M pair of socks, and the shoes... I think they're from 3 Wise Men as well." Whanganui MP Carl Bates also shared what he was wearing in a video posted to Instagram on Saturday, with the caption: "The reason I am posting this is that we have been under urgency, working hard to deliver our growth budget, but for some reason there was a focus on what the Minister of Finance was wearing."

'Belongs in the 1950s': Willis bites back over Budget Day dress barb
'Belongs in the 1950s': Willis bites back over Budget Day dress barb

Otago Daily Times

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • Otago Daily Times

'Belongs in the 1950s': Willis bites back over Budget Day dress barb

Finance Minister Nicola Willis (centre) on Budget Day wearing a blue dress believed to be from the British womenswear label The Fold London. Photo: RNZ Finance Minister Nicola Willis says there are "far more interesting things to talk about" than what clothes she wears. Willis delivered last week's Budget in a blue dress, believed to be the Nouvelle Sculpt Stretch Crepe Dress, from British womenswear label The Fold London, according to The New Zealand Herald. Caroline Marr, owner of Auckland-based fashion brand The Carpenter's Daughter, told the Herald that Willis' decision not to wear a Kiwi brand during the high-profile moment was a signal of "total disrespect" to the local fashion industry. "We have wonderful designers here, Jacinda [Ardern] got it right by wearing NZ-made as much as possible. Our leaders should also be doing that. Be proud of your nation and what we make here." Speaking to Morning Report on Monday, Willis dismissed the question. "Your audience are smart people. We've got far more interesting things to talk about than what clothes I wear," she said. "Let's focus on the policies. This line of questioning as far as I'm concerned belongs in the 1950s." National's Hutt South MP Chris Bishop defended Willis on social media, and shared what he was wearing to a post-Budget debate on Saturday. "There's been a lot of interest from The New Zealand Herald as to what our Minister of Finance was wearing on Budget Day, but nobody has asked me", Bishop said. "This tie, I actually got in France... this shirt is a classic New Zealand 3 Wise Men blue shirt, the suit is from Harford - down on Lambton Quay - and I'm pretty sure it's a Rembrandt suit, of course from Lower Hutt, wonderful place. This is a New Zealand Music Month badge... the socks... I think they might be a standard issue black H&M pair of socks, and the shoes... I think they're from 3 Wise Men as well." Whanganui MP Carl Bates also shared what he was wearing in a video posted to Instagram on Saturday, with the caption: "The reason I am posting this is that we have been under urgency, working hard to deliver our growth budget, but for some reason there was a focus on what the Minister of Finance was wearing."

'Far more interesting things to talk about than what clothes I wear'
'Far more interesting things to talk about than what clothes I wear'

RNZ News

time25-05-2025

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  • RNZ News

'Far more interesting things to talk about than what clothes I wear'

Finance Minister Nicola Willis (centre) wearing a blue dress believed to be from the British womenswear label The Fold London on Budget Day. Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone The Finance Minister says there are "far more interesting things to talk about" than what clothes she wears. Willis delivered last week's Budget in a blue dress, believed to be the Nouvelle Sculpt Stretch Crepe Dress, from British womenswear label The Fold London, according to the NZ Herald. Caroline Marr, owner of Auckland-based fashion brand The Carpenter's Daughter, told the New Zealand Herald that Willis' decision not to wear a Kiwi brand during the high-profile moment a signal of "total disrespect" to the local fashion industry. "We have wonderful designers here, Jacinda [Ardern] got it right by wearing NZ-made as much as possible. Our leaders should also be doing that. Be proud of your nation and what we make here." Nicola Willis making her speech during the Budget debate. Photo: VNP/Louis Collins Speaking to Morning Report on Monday, Willis dismissed the question. "Your audience are smart people. We've got far more interesting things to talk about than what clothes I wear," she said. "Let's focus on the policies. This line of questioning as far as I'm concerned belongs in the 1950s." Hutt South MP Chris Bishop defended Willis on social media, and shared what he was wearing to a post-Budget debate on Saturday . "There's been a lot of interest from the New Zealand Herald as to what our Minister of Finance was wearing on Budget Day, but nobody has asked me", Bishop said. Focusing on what our Minister of Finance is wearing instead of the outstanding Growth Budget she's just delivered? Be better. "This tie, I actually got in France... this shirt is a classic New Zealand 3 Wise Men blue shirt, the suit is from Harford - down on Lambton Quay - and I'm pretty sure it's a Rembrant suit, of course from Lower Hutt, wonderful place. This is a New Zealand Music Month badge... the socks... I think they might be a standard issue black H&M pair of socks, and the shoes... I think they're from 3 Wise Men as well." Whanganui MP Carl Bates also shared what he was wearing in a video posted to Instagram on Saturday, with the caption: "The reason I am posting this is that we have been under urgency, working hard to deliver our growth budget, but for some reason there was a focus on what the Minister of Finance was wearing." Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

Did they run a story on where Grant Robertson buys his clothes?
Did they run a story on where Grant Robertson buys his clothes?

Kiwiblog

time24-05-2025

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  • Kiwiblog

Did they run a story on where Grant Robertson buys his clothes?

The Herald reports: Finance Minister Nicola Willis delivered New Zealand's 2025 Budget on Thursday in a vivid blue pencil dress. The distinctive outfit is believed to be the Nouvelle Sculpt Stretch Crepe Dress, from British womenswear label The Fold London. It was a sartorial choice that sent all the wrong messages, according to one New Zealand fashion designer. Caroline Marr, owner of Auckland-based fashion brand The Carpenter's Daughter, called Willis' decision not to wear a Kiwi brand during the high-profile moment a signal of 'total disrespect' to the local fashion industry. Oh FFS, how is this news? It's just a total bullshit story. A good response from Chris Bishop: Focusing on what our Minister of Finance is wearing instead of the outstanding Growth Budget she's just delivered? Be better. — Christopher Bishop (@cjsbishop) May 24, 2025

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