When it comes time to do live, on-location coverage, this surely sometimes presents a challenge.
She wore skinny white pants with a white top and a peach-colored blazer.
On its own, this outfit felt a bit “blah” and outdated.

Yet, her accessories made it much worse.
One of her weirder asymmetrical necklines
Ainsley Earhardt tends toward classic, professional ensembles.
One detail she seems to love is an interesting, asymmetrical neckline.

Of course, sometimes this works, and sometimes it doesn’t.
The top had a square neckline but had one triangular piece on one side.
These types of materials and silhouettes are ideal for the usual newsperson attire most people expect.

Fit and tailoring are vital.
She wore a simple black top and matching pumps with a red skirt.
“Kicking up my boots for the weekend!

To Earhardt, the boots were clearly the focus of the ensemble.
The shoes aren’t actually the problem with this look, though.
“When in Nashville,” after all.

The problem is that they totally clash with her white and pink printed lace-y dress.
They are not, however, the best look for hosting “Fox & Friends.”
Without the white inset pleats, this dress definitely wouldn’t have appeared off in any way.

The bold pink hue flatters Earhardt’s complexion, and the dress cut is sleek and simple.