Jorma Uotinen and Sami Sykkö talk about Linna’s party outfits in their Sami & Jorma podcast.

Jorma Uotinen (left) and Sami Sykkö (right) give their direct opinions about the costumes for Linna’s parties. PASI LEISMA

A dancing legend Jorma Uotinen75, and journalist and working life professor Sami Sykkö55, assessed Sami & Jorma – podcast about the outfits for the Linna party organized on Saturday.

One of the topics of discussion is the neck openings seen at Linna’s parties, which were seen, for example, by the artist Jenni Vartiainen and With Erika Vikman. Uotinen states that the neck openings did not bother him.

– We are used to seeing Erika Vikman in a corset and she continued her same familiar line, Uotinen says in the episode.

– He did not surprise me with this choice. It suited his already chosen style and the things he had seen before. But I would have expected him to have gone the other way. But this suited me perfectly, he adds.

Erika Vikman’s outfit was designed by Anna Sarasoja. Rosa Bröijer

Sykkö, on the other hand, admires Vikman’s Hollywood glamor style outfit. Regarding Vartiainen’s outfit, Sykkö states that without the cleavage, the artist’s outfit would have been a “completely closed sack”.

– It required that there must be some point that is a little more bare, Sykkö inches.

– I did feel the lower part a bit pregnant, Uotinen adds.

Jenni Vartiainen represented Linna at the party in an outfit designed by Katri Niskanen. Rosa Bröijer

Uotinen is particularly praised by the president by Alexander Stubb spouse By Suzanne Innes-Stubb live. Innes-Stubb wore a silver dress with a cape part. Uotinen states immediately afterwards that the outfit was very similar to that of the former prime minister At Sanna Marin.

– It tells about both of them’s sense of style. That suit was very suitable for the badge of honor they wear, Uotinen analyzed.

Suzanne Innes-Stubb and Sanna Marin wore similar outfits at the Linna party. Timo Korhonen/AOP

The two also take a stand on the discussion sparked by the similarity of Marin’s and Innes-Stubb’s outfits.

– I was amused by this when someone commented on Sanna Marini’s dress somehow with these words: “You dared to wear a dress almost the same as Mrs. Innes-Stubb.” Well, isn’t it the case that the first lady’s dress is one of the most guarded and is not shown beforehand? Should Marin have turned away from the door to change her suit when there was any resemblance? Uotinen states bluntly.

– Doesn’t this, Jorma, say more about the level of education and knowledge of this commenter than anything about Marin? I thought they were both really cool costumes, I didn’t see a lot of similarities between them. The color was the same, Sykkö continues.

Style expert Sofa Nyman previously commented to Iltalehti that he believes that the similarity of Marin’s and Innes-Stubb’s outfits is a coincidence. However, he said that the incident was on the side of embarrassing.

– It’s a bit like a wedding and one of the guests comes wearing a wedding dress. Although both have very successful and beautiful outfits that suit them really well, it was an awkward moment. However, it is about the president’s spouse, and the guest of the evening has a similar outfit, he estimated.

Sanna Marin represented Linna at the party in a silvery evening dress. Rosa Bröijer

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