Opening my English edition of Elle this month, the first article I read was a Courtney Emartin one, "Feminism: We really got all that?"
Long years have passed since women "burned bras" and fought for equality in the constitution. Though they have managed to open the legal way for equality, prejudice is not only on the laws, but in people's minds.
When I say this, I am referring not only to sexism. In women's head there is still a long way to go for considering themselfs "equal".
The way you dress says a lot about who you are, or at least who you appear to be. One of the biggest dilemmas that women suffer when dressing is to keep the work wardrobe seriously but still feminine.
For many years women have opted for the famous suit in the workplace and it was not because androgyny was in. They wanted to be respected in the workplace then decided to match their wardrobe to men's clothes.
We can see in the 80's and 90's much structure in the shoulders and large pants in offices, the women wanted to be recognized for their talent and not for their beauty.
Today women have gained more space and are occupying increasingly prominent positions and the need to match the men gradually disappears.
That's why the new must-have garment for the working wardrobe is the dress 18 hours, which can be taken from the work to a night out.
The secret to not get lost in the middle of this path is self-knowledge. Knowing the shape of your body, your correct size and understand the points to be shown off!
In an era of women wearing barely nothing in magazines, movies and TV shows the image of the Gucci woman inspires me to be sexy and professional in the correct proportions. Showing that it is entirely possible to be sexy, feminine and professional showing less and valorize more herself.
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