
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Photo via Wikimedia Commons)
What’s the first thing you think of when it comes to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg? You know, aside from her being a women’s rights leader and the liberal lioness of the Supreme Court.
Is it her signature jabot that’s inspired others to wear matching dissent collars? Perhaps it’s her well-curated scrunchie collection, sourced from far-flung locales across the globe. Or maybe it’s the fact that the 86-year-old fashionista loves herself a little bit of sparkle.
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The Notorious One recently earned praise from admirers by wearing a pair of glittery high heels to an awards ceremony in D.C. where she bestowed art patron Agnes Gund with the inaugural Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Woman of Leadership Award. Behold RBG’s gleaming, glimmering footwear, courtesy of CNN correspondent Kate Bennett:
Yes. All the yes. pic.twitter.com/Etk646om0D
— Kate Bennett (@KateBennett_DC) February 17, 2020
With a subtle Wizard of Oz mood having been set, perhaps if you click your heels three times, Justice Ginsburg will remain on the high court forever.
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg praised for rocking glittery high heels [Yahoo]
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