Being feminine in the way you dress doesn't have to compromise who you are as a woman or your career.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm not really one to go out in public in dresses too often. I definitely mix it up between masculine and feminine all the time, but wearing a dress goes a little bit too far.
I don't believe that you have to dress in a masculine way to seem powerful. I think that the way a woman dresses doesn't have to be so aggressive. Being feminine is a powerful feature in itself. Power is in a person's demeanor.
I think it's great for the women to show that they are women and be feminine. And that's something that I've always promoted.
I don't know why I've always been uncomfortable being too feminine. If a dress has too many flowers on it, if I'm giggling too much, I'm like ugh, put some combat boots on. I love masculine women. I think it's because I'm like a fake lesbian, I don't know.
It's true I always like to mix femininity and something a bit masculine. It's the reason I love skirts with high heels and tights, and no handbag because I love having my hands in my pockets.
Sometimes I think fashion is more of a conversation between men than it is for women.
Any woman who wishes to smash into the world of men isn't very feminine.
I think a woman gets more if she acts feminine.
Showing your femininity should help your career and not go against your career. Dressing like a man, using the suit to look powerful - that was the '80s, and that didn't help women.
I'm not trying to be a girl by putting on a dress - gender is separated by fabric.