I read their dress code after I posted my comment but it does say “semi-formal dresses” so it seems they did not want slacks or jumpsuits.
If I was in charge of dress code I would not have an issue with slacks or jumpsuits since many are considered semi-formal. I would be far more worried about the lack of fabric some dresses have now.
It does seem she violated dress code. If she had a question about it, she should have asked ahead of time.
It does seem she violated dress code.
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I’d say she did violated the dress code not that it seemed she did.
Thanks for your comments.
The underlying theme is not just that they could have a dress code, but that there was a person with authority to enforce it. If you can get yourself appointed to do the dress check, then you say why you allowed jumpsuits or not. This story reveals another attack on authority and rules. Not really new in any way except for the existence of this new style of designer jumpsuits.
You are absolutely right she should have asked, but you see that would uphold and legitimize the authority. Can’t have that...