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Firoza Parvin Badhon

Can a woman go to work every day with the same clothes?

A New York publicist, Matilda Kahl, who has become viral phenomenon recently after doing public work is always dressed in the same clothes. Would you dare to do?

The question would be in a mere anecdote if the protagonist of the story was a man. But the question becomes relevant when it is a woman. Rather, when a woman who decides to wear the same clothes every workday, things seem not to be so simple. (See also What colors get in a job interview?)

That men always wear the same shirt, pants and tennis shoes or those "leather" and looks bored of the office scenario. But women seem to have -otra- cross with the issue of aesthetics. Hair, nails and clothing wear!

The Founder of Facebook with their daily clothing.
That's what happened to Matilda Kahl, art director of Saatchi & Saatchi, New York advertising agency, who precisely because of wear from just over 720 days ago looks the five days of the semanael same look: black pants, a white shirt adorned with a ribbon in the neck and a leather jacket.

Creative explained in an article in Harpers Bazaar, took this decision after realizing that choosing a 'outfit' appropriate journal will generated excessive stress, a situation that his fellow men, always dressed in suits, did not experience each morning.

Founder Mark Zuckerberg made it clear at the time: he does not waste energy by selecting what clothes will be put to work. Always go to the same attire: gray shirt and blue jeans. Easy and simple. "I want to lighten my life to have to make as few decisions as possible, so focus on how to be useful to this community," he said last year when asked about the issue. (See also The 16 crimes of fashion which you must run)


The Founder of Facebook with their daily clothing. Photo: Facebook

But as the case of Kahl it has become a viral phenomenon for its uniqueness, what Zuckerberg is treated as a sign of his genius: puts the "significant decisions" banalities.

The fashion writer Vanessa Rosales believes that this issue is imaginary that have been built around the dressing and persist despite the passing years.


Matilda's teammates did a day in his honor and visitieron like her. Photo: HudsonHouston.com

"Just as it persists, for example, the idea that a man can not wear a skirt. Or that male dress is not based on the variety. The male costume has not changed much over 200 years. A man home with him, dies and is buried with him, he goes to a meeting with him and the president counter have the same suit is a topic of imagination ".

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