Florida etiquette expert calls Senate's dress code revise 'unfair and unjust': 'Needs to be clearly defined'
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Jacqueline Whitmore, an etiquette expert based in Florida, commented on the Senate's controversial new dress code, telling Fox News Digital it seems "unfair and unjust."
However, others who enter the chamber must comply with the dress code — which is coats and ties for men and business attire for women, as Fox News Digital previously reported. "Dressing well shows respect for yourself and for the people you serve." "I think they should remember who they work for." Maureen Mackey is managing editor of lifestyle for Fox News Digital.
"First, I’d like to ask Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to define ‘relaxed and casual attire,’" said Jacqueline Whitmore, a Florida-based etiquette consultant, to Fox News Digital this week about Schumer's change to the dress code in the Senate chamber.