Dressing for work: who makes the rules?
Article Abstract:
Women have a had positive effect on loosening strict corporate dress codes. During the seventies, women tended to dress in mannish attire, but as more women entered the work force, a more feminine style of dress has become acceptable. Ethnic fashions are also becoming popular.
Publication Name: Glamour
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0017-0747
Year: 1993
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What your hands and feet say about you
Article Abstract:
Most employers prefer that employees dress conservatively in the work setting and at a job interview. Employees should make sure their nails are well groomed and avoid wearing spiked heels and girlish, bright or open-toed shoes. Wearing sneakers should also be avoided.
Publication Name: Glamour
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0017-0747
Year: 1993
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Don't "hey, baby" me
Article Abstract:
Women are often verbally and physically harassed when they walk down the street. This form of street harassment demeans and objectifies women. Ways to divert the harassment are described.
Publication Name: Glamour
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0017-0747
Year: 1992
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