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Tulsi Gabbard's wardrobe formula: Strong, simple and signature

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 20, 2025, 11:29 IST
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Wardrobe details that channels the power of US Director of National Intelligence (DNI)

When you think of Tulsi Gabbard, a few things probably come to mind right away: her calm, confident presence, her military background, and, of course, her ability to walk into any room looking sharp without overdoing it. Whether she’s debating policy, appearing on national television, or simply out meeting people, Tulsi has carved out a style that’s equal parts powerful and approachable. And if you’ve been keeping an eye on her wardrobe, there’s no denying she draws a lot of her inspiration from the world of political power dressing.
So, let’s break down some wardrobe inspirations from Tulsi that channel that classic US Director of National Intelligence (DNI)-level authority, but with her own laid-back Hawaiian twist.

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The Blazer Game is Strong



One of the most consistent parts of Tulsi Gabbard’s wardrobe is the blazer. It’s not the stiff, old-school kind that feels more like office armor than fashion. Instead, she opts for tailored, clean-cut blazers that work in almost any setting. Navy, charcoal, and crisp whites are her go-to shades, which makes sense—these colors say “I mean business” without screaming it.
Blazers are a staple in political wardrobes everywhere (think: Condoleezza Rice in the US, Margaret Thatcher back in the day in the UK, or even Chrystia Freeland up in Canada). Tulsi has taken that formula and made it fresh, pairing them with simple blouses or understated tops. Her approach is less about dominating a room with flashy details and more about commanding respect through subtle elegance.
Takeaway for us? A good blazer instantly sharpens your look. Pair it with jeans for coffee meetings, or over a sleek dress for dinner. It’s timeless power dressing.

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Crisp whites and neutral palettes

If you scroll through photos of Tulsi at debates or interviews, you’ll notice she leans toward crisp whites, creams, and soft neutrals. White jackets, white blouses, white dresses—it’s almost a signature for her. And it works.
White has long been a statement in political wardrobes. On Tulsi, it’s less about symbolism and more about that fresh, polished look that feels approachable but still serious.

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The military influence



Given her service background, it’s no surprise Tulsi sometimes weaves a subtle military influence into her wardrobe. Think sharp tailoring, structured shoulders, and a preference for clean lines over frills. She doesn’t go for loud prints or complicated silhouettes. Instead, her outfits are practical, neat, and strong—echoing her discipline and background.

This military-inspired minimalism is something you’ll also see in the broader world of intelligence and political leaders. It’s about clarity and presence rather than fashion trends.

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Jewelry: Keep it simple



Tulsi rarely piles on jewelry. Usually, it’s just a pair of simple earrings or a small pendant. That’s it. This minimalist approach adds to her “no-fuss, all-focus” vibe.

And honestly, this is a great takeaway for anyone trying to nail that balance between stylish and professional. A pair of stud earrings or a thin chain necklace goes a long way. Especially if you’re in roles where you want to be remembered for your words and presence, not for clunky statement pieces.

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The Hawaiian Touch



Now, here’s where Tulsi really makes her wardrobe her own. Every now and then, she brings in a splash of color or a floral element that nods to her Hawaiian roots. This might be in the form of a patterned dress or even just the way she styles her hair—relaxed, natural, and effortless.

This personal touch sets her apart from the often overly uniform wardrobes of political leaders. It’s a reminder that style isn’t just about fitting in with the expected look; it’s also about weaving in pieces of your identity.

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