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Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 3:41 am
by asimd23
Another point of criticism was that such style debates only take place among women, not men. With all due respect, it would be rather boring to extend the question of appearance to men. In the Federal Parliament, almost all men wear a uniform, and sometimes it seems as if they also go to the same hairdresser. Whether in politics or in the business world, it is women who can add a splash of color. That is not sexist, it is the reality. Unfortunately, we do not have a Joschka Fischer who struts into the Bundestag in sneakers.

Karin Keller-Sutter is dressed by Akris, a textile south africa rcs data brand that has even made it into the White House. If she didn't care about her appearance, she would go to H&M. In other words: She cares about how she is seen. So that's something to talk about. Of course there are price differences for men, but they are only noticeable to the trained eye.

To restore the balance, one of the next issues could compare Alain Berset's hair with that of Ignazio Cassis. that the happy medium is Ueli Maurer's crown of hair. But ultimately it's just like this: the style comparison between Viola Amherd and Karin Keller-Sutter interests men and women. Men because they are generally interested in women, women because they are interested in other women's style. A man in the style spotlight, on the other hand, is something hardly anyone wants to see. In this sense: task and quota fulfilled.