While the judge eventually rescinded the specific dress order to avoid further spectacles, the incident remains a favorite anecdote in law schools. It serves as a reminder that the courtroom is a place of human ego as much as it is a place of law.
Before we get to the sticky part, we must define the enemy. A is typically an internal company memo that prohibits "distracting," "unprofessional," or "playful" attire. Common targets include:
Or is this a specific from a fashion influencer discussing a "frivolous" wardrobe addition?
At the time, they were seen as the height of "frivolous" consumption—cheap, disposable, and often featuring Pop Art patterns like Andy Warhol's "Souper Dress". 3. Making an Origami "Post-it" Dress
: A structured yet playful mandate for a team to break the standard dress code.