Makeup heels and dresses has been part of professional dress since caveman days. It helps people take women seriously. People don’t take women in sweats and daisy dukes seriously.
Actually that is not particularly the case in this millenium.
Women from law to tech and Wall Street, for example, are much more likely to go with pantsuits, at most low heels, and “natural” makeup to be taken seriously as executives and professionals.
Kittenish dress has detracted from women’s professional stature and acceptance for decades now.
He prefers “tall, thin and blonde.” KillerCuomo is a racist. 🙌🏼
Mistress Kamala is destroying this guy.
*** People don’t take women in sweats and daisy dukes seriously.***
It’s true. It works for both sexes, too. If a guy shows up in baggy pants down below his rear, he’s not likely to get positive attention from me. The saying, “Dress for the job you want, “ comes to mind.
However, I do think there’s a line. Requiring heels specifically would be sexist. Requiring dress shoes would not.
True. Back in the day I had gorgeous suits, dresses and shoes to match, and wore HOSE all the time. If the men were always in suits and ties, the women should be dressed up.
Now, if he were expecting cleavage, fish net stockings and stilletto heels, that would be bad.
And also ... WET hair? At the office? Who does that?
Most of my career has been tied to a desk. The last five years of so has been on the road dealing with customers. I provide product support to customers, so jeans and work boots is my uniform.
I’ve always hated the office fashion show. It just seemed stupid to me. The women dress to impress each other and not for how to best perform their jobs.
The trannies too?
People don’t take women in sweats and daisy dukes seriously.
Oh I don’t I think of a woman’s mind and then my mind gets a hard as a rock.
Beg to differ old boy. Women in daisy dukes are taken VERY seriously where I come from.