Women's dresses for work
Women can wear every day, the same clothes to go to work?
Women can wear every day, the same clothes to go to work? I want to confess something. Today, she is dressed in a gray suit with short sleeves, with bottom lines. I also wore Monday. Okay, do you?
Same thought about how the office would have noticed my sins in style. In my defense, I can say that, on Monday, I worked mainly from home and today is Friday. Many people are on vacation. So I crossed my fingers, took the bag, kissed my children and I headed to the office.
If I were a man "powerful" I could wear the same outfit every day, I guess. At the least, this is what I study in the NY instances, in a piece of writing entitled "competent men who can come up with the money for to put on the same factor each day."
The article mentioned the founder and CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg, famous for his gray T-shirt, which leads every day. It is a way to have more energy to devote to the largest social network ever. "I want to be in front of less possible decisions to be taken unless they relate to my work," he said after a question on the shirt in question for a "call and response," held last year at the company's headquarters.
Other famous men "loyal" the same look are President Obama, the octogenarian designer Giorgio Armani, and Apple founder Steve Jobs, with his legendary black turtleneck. To be clear: these celebrities have more variants of the same head, do not like me that instead harbor the same clothes.
As Zuckerberg, are men who do not want to waste time to choose clothes but to make decisions "series."
The article led me and others to wonder if women powerful they may streamline their options regarding clothing. I turned to Twitter, even the Wall Street Journal reporter Elizabeth Holmes had asked the same question:
In the office, many colleagues have told me that's not okay that a woman wears the same clothes every day.
Few people were in favor. These include the fashion journalist Michelle Persad, who said: "My vote is yes, yes, yes, yes and yes. Women can wear the same outfit to go to work." A woman has even created a hashtag: #SameOutfitDifferentDay.
Many famous women are famous for their "uniforms" distinctive. Do not wear some t-shirt and sweatshirt as Zuckerberg, but an outfit fashionable, that does not change almost never.
Fran Lebowitz, critic, writer, and icon, always wearing the same jacket, men's shirt with cufflinks, a pair of jeans, cowboy boots, two gold rings and tortoiseshell-rimmed glasses.
The creative director of Vogue, Grace Coddington, always dresses in black. Even Angelina Jolie has its particular look.
A few years ago Arianna Huffington wrote several times on the subject: "If there are a dress that you love, how many times in a row is" unacceptable "that Don?". The answer for her was simple: often (it's good to know that the boss is on my side).
The author of the article was cut.
(The Yellen has been accused of carrying this get dressed).
Many people believe that women (who are perhaps regarded as peacocks, ready to color the human race) should dress up in a different way, every day. Presumably to attract their kind "more monotonous."
To be entirely clear, but you already know, they are neither powerful nor chic. I'm just an anonymous worker. The dress is the most convenient solution, I put on it and are geared up in much less than 5 minutes, so I have time for other topics: observe the newspaper, take a look at email, spending time with my children. I do no longer fall within the "drama" newspaper on what to put on, I've written in advance than at the assignment.
Because of the item in the big apple instances, lowering quantity of choices to make for the duration of the day helps you make the best decisions on the proper time and decreases pressure. Many studies confirm this. If you have lots of different clothes and every day there arrive late on which outfit to wear, at the end you may be more tired mentally, according to research by Kathleen Vohs of the University of Minnesota, I talked to a few years ago. Maybe that's why Wonder Woman always brings the same costume. We have to save the mental energy to brandish the banner of truth.
This post appeared first on The Huffington Post USA. The translation is by Muhamad Iqbal Agryans Utama.
Women can wear every day, the same clothes to go to work? I want to confess something. Today, she is dressed in a gray suit with short sleeves, with bottom lines. I also wore Monday. Okay, do you?
Same thought about how the office would have noticed my sins in style. In my defense, I can say that, on Monday, I worked mainly from home and today is Friday. Many people are on vacation. So I crossed my fingers, took the bag, kissed my children and I headed to the office.
If I were a man "powerful" I could wear the same outfit every day, I guess. At the least, this is what I study in the NY instances, in a piece of writing entitled "competent men who can come up with the money for to put on the same factor each day."
The article mentioned the founder and CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg, famous for his gray T-shirt, which leads every day. It is a way to have more energy to devote to the largest social network ever. "I want to be in front of less possible decisions to be taken unless they relate to my work," he said after a question on the shirt in question for a "call and response," held last year at the company's headquarters.
Other famous men "loyal" the same look are President Obama, the octogenarian designer Giorgio Armani, and Apple founder Steve Jobs, with his legendary black turtleneck. To be clear: these celebrities have more variants of the same head, do not like me that instead harbor the same clothes.
As Zuckerberg, are men who do not want to waste time to choose clothes but to make decisions "series."
The article led me and others to wonder if women powerful they may streamline their options regarding clothing. I turned to Twitter, even the Wall Street Journal reporter Elizabeth Holmes had asked the same question:
In the office, many colleagues have told me that's not okay that a woman wears the same clothes every day.
Few people were in favor. These include the fashion journalist Michelle Persad, who said: "My vote is yes, yes, yes, yes and yes. Women can wear the same outfit to go to work." A woman has even created a hashtag: #SameOutfitDifferentDay.
Many famous women are famous for their "uniforms" distinctive. Do not wear some t-shirt and sweatshirt as Zuckerberg, but an outfit fashionable, that does not change almost never.
Fran Lebowitz, critic, writer, and icon, always wearing the same jacket, men's shirt with cufflinks, a pair of jeans, cowboy boots, two gold rings and tortoiseshell-rimmed glasses.
The creative director of Vogue, Grace Coddington, always dresses in black. Even Angelina Jolie has its particular look.
A few years ago Arianna Huffington wrote several times on the subject: "If there are a dress that you love, how many times in a row is" unacceptable "that Don?". The answer for her was simple: often (it's good to know that the boss is on my side).
The author of the article was cut.
(The Yellen has been accused of carrying this get dressed).
Many people believe that women (who are perhaps regarded as peacocks, ready to color the human race) should dress up in a different way, every day. Presumably to attract their kind "more monotonous."
To be entirely clear, but you already know, they are neither powerful nor chic. I'm just an anonymous worker. The dress is the most convenient solution, I put on it and are geared up in much less than 5 minutes, so I have time for other topics: observe the newspaper, take a look at email, spending time with my children. I do no longer fall within the "drama" newspaper on what to put on, I've written in advance than at the assignment.
Because of the item in the big apple instances, lowering quantity of choices to make for the duration of the day helps you make the best decisions on the proper time and decreases pressure. Many studies confirm this. If you have lots of different clothes and every day there arrive late on which outfit to wear, at the end you may be more tired mentally, according to research by Kathleen Vohs of the University of Minnesota, I talked to a few years ago. Maybe that's why Wonder Woman always brings the same costume. We have to save the mental energy to brandish the banner of truth.
This post appeared first on The Huffington Post USA. The translation is by Muhamad Iqbal Agryans Utama.
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