Swiss Air, the new dress code: nail polish also permitted for men. The new rules
The rigid one Swiss opens up to gender fluid, at least as far as its national airline is concerned: la Swiss Air. The group decided to change the dress code for its flight crew. Swiss – we read in Il Giornale – abandons rigid gender specifications for the appearance of its flight attendants: from now on it will be (almost) everything is allowedgive her opaque socks and containing, ai piercing and make up. The legs they will no longer have to be strictly depilate for women and tattoos will be permitted, although not everywhere (those on the face and hands and naturally those with offensive content remain prohibited). The women they will be able to wear it necktie and lace-up shoes even with a skirt, men will be able to apply make-up with lip gloss. Flight attendants of both sexes will also be able to paint your nails. Swiss is not the only company to have chosen to relax the dress code for its crew.
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For example, some time ago – continues Il Giornale – the British Airways he established that, regardless of gender, all members of his crew they can wear nail polish for nails and trick. Even a few years earlier, the company Air Baltic it allowed the use of tattoos and a haircut chosen individually by each individual crew member. Not to mention the company Virgin Atlanticwhich has relaxed the rules so much that gender-specific uniforms for flight attendants have now been abolished and here men can also wear skirts. Lufthansa Brussels finally admits visible tattoos and made makeup and nail polish optional.
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