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Double Standards: Style Expectations: Why a haircut only matters if you’re a woman                  By Kelly Vrajitoru

9/5/2020

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Here we are. In case you needed a reminder, the year is 2020. We can all agree advancements in equality for women have come a long way in the past century. Women make up nearly 50 percent of the global population, and 47 percent of the active workforce in the United States according to the last census. But equal pay for equal work is still out of reach, and many expectations for women, especially working women, often juggling work and family responsibilities, are simply unrealistic.

As is so often the case, when a woman reaches a position of power, leadership, or a measure of success, attention is often detracted from her accomplishments and focus turns to her physical appearance and fashion or hairstyle choices. It makes me wonder, in our modern world, why is a woman’s appearance still so relentlessly scrutinized?


This past week there was outrage in the news when Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic House Speaker, received an “illicit” wash and blowout at a salon in San Francisco that opened just for her amidst the forced pandemic closures. But of all the things she could do, this hardly seems outrageous. Sure, it’s annoying to see anyone-politicians, celebrities, whoever -flaunt their privilege and get a service the rest of us have been waiting months for, but newsworthy? Hardly. Remember when John Edwards was caught paying hundreds to a hairstylist to meet him on the campaign trail and style his hair? But I suppose that was justified, not to be mistaken for vanity.

Pelosi is not the only female politician to bypass the rules in pursuit of a haircut. Earlier this year in April, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot was called out for having a stylist privately cut her hair when salons were closed. (The stylist posted pictures on social media of her with the mayor.) But Lightfoot, true to her straightforward nature, wouldn't be shamed, and defended herself: “I’m the public face of this city. I’m on national media and I’m out in the public eye.”

Lightfoot was right. Any public figure, male or female, needs to look their best, or at least professional and presentable. For women to have to defend this notion over and over again is absurd. Image matters. 

Just look around, with the Democratic nomination of Kamala Harris for Vice President of the United States, attention has once again been turned toward her appearance. And her hair is always perfect. As is Melania Trump’s. We all know somebody professional somewhere, behind the scenes, has been doing their hair multiple times during this pandemic. Accept it. The best we can hope for is that it’s been done in a socially responsible, safe, mask-wearing manner.

About the Author
As a creative contributor and independent consultant for a wide range of media outlets, Kelly Vrajitoru enjoys helping brands and entrepreneurs communicate effectively across diverse platforms. Whether your company desires quality content development, blog posts, photography or other freelance work, Ms. Vrajitoru’s journalism experience will enhance and expand your reach. Contact her via LinkedIn at http://linkedin.com/in/kelly-vrajitoru-37129620  for a professional consultation.

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The Dog Days of Summer: Beat the Heat and Still Dress Professionally

9/3/2020

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​Nothing puts a damper on getting dressed in the morning more than stepping outside and having your outfit (and hair!) adversely affected by the sweltering weather. In the midst of changing seasons, and changing times, let’s turn up the heat on our fashion game and dress appropriately for the season while still bringing style to everything we do.

Cotton, Linen and Silk

Professional attire is often made with heavy fabrics unsuited for warm weather, so when the temperature rises and humidity strikes, strike back with natural fiber fabrics. The top three choices for hot and humid weather include cotton, linen and silk. We highlight these materials because they work best to absorb sweat and allow the skin to breathe. Another advantage of these materials is that they are usually lightweight, flowing, comfortable and they absorb moisture rather than repelling it, making a little bit of perspiration more bearable.

The Fit
Along this thought, the fit of your clothing in hot weather is also important. Avoid tight or extremely form fitting clothing and opt instead for loose or billowy styles if you can.

Color Matters
Get playful and have fun with color and accessories. White and other light colors can help keep you cool by reflecting light and heat. Also, stick to white items in linen and cotton if you don’t want to risk flaunting those dreaded underarm sweat rings.

Options
Ditch the sleeves if you can and dress in lighter layers. For men and women, shake things up and try capris, culottes, skirts, shorts or sandals (when appropriate.) Opt for short sleeves or roll your long sleeves to 3/4 length or higher and explore button-up shirts made in lighter fabrics. 

David Edwards Clothier has a variety of limited edition men’s clothing from international designers such as Jaime Hemsani and Edo Popken to inject new life into your days.  Breathable fabrics will meet all of your late summer seasonal needs. During these final days of heat and sunshine, hoping everyone is staying cool, safe and healthy!

*Lets keep the conversation going. Feel free to share your thoughts and comment below!


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    Kelly Vrajitoru ​

    As a creative contributor and independent consultant for a wide range of media outlets, Kelly Vrajitoru enjoys helping brands and entrepreneurs communicate effectively across diverse platforms.

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