The funny thing to me is that for a woman to be taken seriously in the US (Hilary Clinton, Condi Rice, Nancy Pelosi etc) she HAS to wear a pant suit.
Sarah Palin tried to different by wearing skirts, and that probably backfired. She tried to make Hilary look masculine, by trying to be feminine, and the problem with that is that a lot of people tend to equate 'feminine' with 'unintelligent'.
I find the Qatarias wearing ass-hugging, breast-friendly abayas while swaning about with designer accessories more of a threat to 'Qatari values' than girls who wear full length, baggy, and unrevealing 'manly' clothes.
The funny thing to me is that for a woman to be taken seriously in the US (Hilary Clinton, Condi Rice, Nancy Pelosi etc) she HAS to wear a pant suit.
Sarah Palin tried to different by wearing skirts, and that probably backfired. She tried to make Hilary look masculine, by trying to be feminine, and the problem with that is that a lot of people tend to equate 'feminine' with 'unintelligent'.
I find the Qatarias wearing ass-hugging, breast-friendly abayas while swaning about with designer accessories more of a threat to 'Qatari values' than girls who wear full length, baggy, and unrevealing 'manly' clothes.