We all know who Serena Williams is. She's a phenomenal tennis player. A GOAT, as the kids are saying (greatest of all time—I'm old and had to look it up. Now I'm totally woke about it though).
Well, recently Bernard Guidicelli, president of the French Tennis Federation, said that he would be instituting a dress code at the French Open to "respect the game and the place." This was specifically in reaction to Williams participating—and killing it—in a Nike-designed catsuit that she purportedly wore to help combat life-threatening blood clots she suffered from after recently giving birth.
A female tennis player wearing pants?
Mon dieu!
Williams responded to the controversy by playing at the US Open in a specially designed tutu—and killing it.
But still.
Guidicelli's statement has been put under much scrutiny. After all, there was no comment about how men dress during the matches.
Does your community have a dress code for employees?
Jessica Fiur is the editor-in-chief at Multi-Housing News and Commercial Property Executive.