Exactly how I dressed for 30 years. I don’t do it very often any more, but occasionally do find it necessary to do so. To his day I can still remember the various criticisms I received about my attire - usually from other women who generally wore corduroys and earth shoes.
“Exactly how I dressed for 30 years. I dont do it very often any more, but occasionally do find it necessary to do so. To his day I can still remember the various criticisms I received about my attire - usually from other women who generally wore corduroys and earth shoes.”
My experience too. I’m 5’4” and weigh 122 pounds with an hour glass figure that includes a flat stomach. The criticism I get is from females my age (in my forties) who “let themselves go.” I choose to emulate Jacqueline Kennedy and Audrey Hepburn’s style—very classy yet feminine—and women in the industry HATE it. Yet, I have heard horror stories of young female attorneys being asked to leave court because their skirts are so short they display their “business” when the lean forward. (It also displays their lack of judgment.) Can you guess the quality of clients they attract (if any?) Like I said, so sad.