I feel for her being treated the way she was, but if she wore this particular outfit to my place of business, she'd have to cover up with a jacket (a shrug like the one in this pic wouldn't cut it) or go home & change. If I can see an employee's underwear, I'm not going find it acceptable. The only reason I'd fire someone for violating the dress code is if they refuse to abide by it by repeatedly violating it or refusing to cover up or change into something appropriate.
In the other pic bliss. If you can't move your arms around to not show your underwear during normal movement, then you have chosen an outfit that is inappropriate for work. In the other pic of the SAME outfit her bra is showing on the sides. See tam's post above she would send her home. I would expect the same.
Fine, but she's not at work there. She's at a press conference. She indicated clearly what she wore in the news piece. T shirt and leggings. Look at the Citibank lady and what they deemed too sexy. Some women have heat some don't, but to punish them for having it/a voluptuous figure is absolutely ludicrous to me.
If I was going to a court date or going to a press conference I would dress as conservative as I could to be taken seriously. So we are to assume she dressed to get her point across. She made the point for the defendant. She doesn't dress appropriate to the situation....whether it be work, court or a press conference. Bliss maybe you take it more personal based on the fact that you have said in the past your figure is full and you have large breasts. You may be imagining yourself as them. Something tells me you dress more appropriate than this though.
Bottom line is most companies have dress codes to make sure there isnt any distractiin going on. It messes with productivity. Let me also add that mainly women fought for this type of desexualized work place. Now yu have what you want
Here's the dilemma IMO...saying you'd choosing to dress as conservative as possible might make their case for them on two levels. First, the business will look and say, "if only she dressed that way, we wouldn't have had an issue" Second, the public would see right through you. "Don't play miss conservative now, and pretend you dress(ed) like this." She found a middle ground, she's not overtly dressed at her press conference, nor is she too conservative. Her style taste may leave a lot be desired but the issue here is the t-shirt and leggings worn at work...hardly sexually significant to warrant covering with a bright orange bathrobe or suggest she tape her breasts, and if not, fire her over it.
ps: I don't dress like her no matter where I am , but the issue of my breasts have never been one bar one boss, who just traumatized everyone. For me he chose to address my breasts after 4 years there and my union rep shut him down, as I was wearing the identical type top that 25 other women were wearing (and worn for years). It was still humiliating, nonetheless...having to 'defend' my boobs in a meeting with 2 men.
This is on topic, but slightly off the story, but it's hard when you have big breasts, cause regardless how much you cover them up, you're always sexualized. Example: A smaller breasted girl wears a t-shirt - looks cute on her and you notice the t-shirt. A big breasted girl the same t-shirt - doesn't look "cute", it's more like DAMN!
What kind of tshirt?? You nor I know for sure. Could be this and in that case you would have more bra and side boob like the news conference outfit.
I acknowledged that but having your whole boob covered at work is probably the minimum as far as appropriate for work goes. Even the slim chicks can't have boob out.
That is sad that this beautiful woman was fired because of her looks. This has gone too far. Big chested women should not be ghettolized to exotic dancing or menial office work.
A jewish orthodox store that sell lingerie but fires a women coz she gots some big mellons? Haha What a fucken oxymoron country that we live in? Btw, Is there any female lawyer in all America beside Gloria Allred?
I googled tshirt and jeans. Got that as one and many other variations. Maybe that isn't what you call it but that is what some people would call it. In fact around here it would go for tshirt.