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S2, E5: "Are Dress Codes Dead?" with Marli Silver & Kelsey O'Connor

49 min · 13 de may de 2026
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In this episode, co-founders Marli & Kelsey sit down for an honest conversation about how professionalism, fashion, and workplace expectations for women have completely evolved over the years. From the structured corporate looks of past generations to today’s more relaxed and fashion-forward approach, they unpack the gray area modern women now navigate in business, social media, and entrepreneurship. In this episode, we talk about: • How professionalism has shifted from appearance-based to presence-based • Why confidence and the way you carry yourself matter more than ever • The evolution of women’s workplace fashion from structured to relaxed • How COVID and remote work changed professional dress culture • The pressure women still face around appearance and being “taken seriously” • Social media’s influence on workplace style and personal branding • Why tailoring, styling, and intentionality can completely change an outfit • The double standards women face when femininity and professionalism overlap The takeaway: Professionalism today looks different than it did decades ago and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. The rules have evolved, women have evolved and success is no longer tied to fitting into one rigid mold. At the end of the day, it’s less about dressing perfectly and more about showing up intentionally, confidently, and authentically as yourself.

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