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Published 17:34 31 Jan 2019 GMT
Some of the graduates in the images were wearing long skirts, jackets, shirts that covered their "modesty" and flat footwear, the latter or ones that were seen as more "sexy" wore short skirts (their knees on show, god forbid!) As well as high heels and their collarbones "exposed".
You can obviously guess what came next, the scientists found that participants believed the graduates covered up and looking more "professional" were the ones who'd excel in their career and be taken more seriously in the workplace.
Like, are you for real?
So, basically, if I wear a backless dress to my graduation and my best friend, Jennifer, wears a pencil suit my future is basically fucked or at best, I'll be asking smart dressed Jennifer for a loan, right?
The way women dress is forever being judged and the misconception that a woman is "asking for it" by the clothing she puts on her back is something which firstly, is incredibly offensive but secondly, totally and utterly false.
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