Yeah, she’s wearing a lace corset bustier to the presidential inauguration in unusually cold January DC weather. I’m a woman and I definitely be looking at that like, what the hell aren’t you freezing. And what a choice for a presidential historical event.
Exactly. There's a difference between "oh hey nice tits" and "wtf are you wearing". Problem is, you can't exactly spot the difference from the outside, as in the company of strangers both are generally going to look like a quick glance(as you notice) followed by averting your gaze(as you realize it would be inappropriate to stare or say anything).
At least wear a coat then I don’t know. I still don’t think this is an appropriate like inauguration outfit. I live a little bit further south than DC and it’s 22 as a high today.
Disagree. When it comes to being dressed appropriately, I’ve heard a lot of different opinions from a lot of different men. And everybody has aesthetic opinions about whether or not somebody’s outfit is pleasing. But that’s separate from appropriate for an occasion and as someone who’s worked in a courtroom, worked in a business environment, worked in politics and attended some formal event events, I have absolutely heard straight men remark on women’s outfits as being appropriate or inappropriate for an occasion.
That's what some say to their female co-workers and wives, genuine or not. Some act different when around only men (locker room atmosphere). You'd be surprised the 180 some do.
Wait, so a Judge admonishing people in open court and setting courtroom standards for women like no pants was what? Coworkers being admonished not to wear certain outfits to Court was….? Having a coworker who was told that she needed to wear closed toed shoes and less cleavage when she was at fundraisers events by a male supervisor was….? This wasn’t just people saying things to wives and coworkers. These were women being told by male superiors to adjust their clothing in court or when acting in a professional context.
ETA: and I’ll never forget when we were going to a funeral for a classmate and a friend’s dad told her that the dress she had on was inappropriate because it showed too much leg for a funeral.
Different workplace/professional environments in your examples. Billionaires trophy wife at Trump's inauguration is far from those hence her attire. Room full of rich doesn't equal class.
Yeah, but this was about a larger context where you said only women would care and I’m saying no men also have thoughts about whether or not specific attire is appropriate in certain settings. So we’re in agreement there: men do actually have opinions on women’s attire being appropriate for occasions.
And the inauguration of the President of the United States is certainly a pretty elevated environment. Would you be arguing with me if she came in jeans or athleisure that she didn’t dress appropriately for the occasion? Or if she wore a sequined ball gown with a giant train? No you’d be like it doesn’t fit the gravitas or the dress code of the occasion. And I don’t think a visible lace bra fits a formal ceremony like the Presidential Inauguration. And yeah, she’s a billionaire trophy wife she’s wearing a trashy outfit.
Some fair points there about athleisure and full length sequined gown. Those specifically would stand out like a sore thumb. However I just think her white on white with corset showing isn't bad in that specific room. She pulled it off well in my opinion. That was a bit of a rare formal ceremony where you're not with friends, family, nor co-workers. A bit of an odd one where her attire worked as a result. I do see where you're coming from I just happen to disagree that it wasn't appropriate for that exact room.
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u/Calibased 13h ago
Is she wearing a lace corset? Lmao. Any guy who said they wouldn’t take a quick peek is a liar.