"Glamour" Takes Heat For Calling Afros, Dreadlocks Fashion "Don'ts"
One of the things that Glamour magazine is famous for is proclaiming certain clothing choices "fashion don'ts."
They're usually tasteless or careless mistakes that women make - exposed thongs, muffin-top jeans, stockings with sandals or sheer mesh blouses over bare skin.
So, you can imagine how taken aback some black female attorneys at a New York City law firm were to learn from a Glamour editor recently that afros or dreadlocks were considered a fashion don't for the office.
Yes, folks, this really happened. When I got the first of several e-mails about the incident, I doubted the veracity of the claim. It read a bit like one of those wacky urban legends that float around the Internet.



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Philadelphia Inquirer | Jenice Armstrong | October 2, 2007 09:26 AM