Victoria Strout created the Instagram account deborahbirxscarves after noticing Dr. Deborah Birx’s brightly colored scarves which seem to change almost daily
Knotted around her neck or wrapped around her shoulders, the brightly colored scarves seem to change almost daily.
Strout, who works at a footage and music licensing company, said the account now has over 30,000 followers. She said she hopes it provides a “brain break” for people dealing with nonstop COVID-19 coverage, as well as a bipartisan celebration of Dr. Birx, who has had a distinguished three-decade-long career focused on HIV/AIDS, vaccine research, and global health.
Washington Post fashion critic Robin Givhan said anyone with such a collection of scarves had to be invested to some degree in their esthetics.
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