Frivolousdressorder
In 2017, a London receptionist was sent home for refusing to wear high heels. The ensuing petition led to a UK parliamentary inquiry, concluding that such requirements are discriminatory. Many companies now classify mandatory heels as a frivolous dress order because they cause medical issues (back pain, bunions) and serve no safety function in office settings.
: Think tiered tulle, oversized puff sleeves, and dramatic trains that overwhelm small apartments. Brands like Selkie have turned this aesthetic into a massive digital trend. frivolousdressorder
The world of frivolous dress isn't limited to the orders we place; it can also describe the often-ridiculous rules we are asked to follow. Workplace, school, and event dress codes can sometimes become exercises in the absurd, asking employees, students, or guests to adhere to rules that are inconsistent, illogical, or downright frivolous. In 2017, a London receptionist was sent home
If you cannot answer “yes” to #1 and #2, and “no” to #5, throw the policy in the shredder. : Think tiered tulle, oversized puff sleeves, and
and clothing for special occasions like engagement photos, spring weddings, or holidays. Industrial Context : On wholesale sites like