Sean Kent
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If you want to go back, Lola, and you look at fashion and the fashion choices that lawyers think about when they're getting their clients dressed for court, it's a big deal.
We can go back to, say, the Menendez trial, when Lyle and Eric Menendez were on trial.
And I don't know how old the listeners are out there, but if you go back and look at it, one of the big things in that trial was the fact that we are going to have the Menendez brothers wearing sweaters and cardigans because we wanted to make them seem much more...
wholesome, much more down to earth.
Fashion goes a long way of influence how individuals think.
We put people on the stand, depending on the type of trial, depending on the jury.
We want to be very conscious on what they're wearing because there are certain colors, no matter what you are thinking, that distract
If you look at Cardi B's trial, Cardi B, as much as she is outlandish, as much as she is crazy, when she was in trial, she was wearing very muted stuff, but it was still fashion forward.
If you look at Aesop Rocky's trial, when Rihanna went to watch his trial, I guarantee his lawyers were very conscious on the things that Rihanna was wearing because those are the things the jury are going to focus on.
So if you look at Justin and if you look at Blake, the color of the season is olive.
That is a color that individuals are wearing more and more.
So I guarantee you they had two different fashion houses and say the public is going to be watching.
We want to ingratiate ourselves with the people.
So why don't we wear a muted color of the season?
And they both just happened to pick the same color, a color that is going to make John Q public.