Bank of England now allows ‘genderfluid’ men to wear eyeshadow and heels

The Bank of England has introduced new dress code guidance permitting genderfluid employees to wear stilettos and cosmetics at work. Internal guidance circulated to staff states that "anyone is welcome to wear a suit with high heels" regardless of their gender identity. Staff who identify as genderfluid are explicitly permitted to switch between traditionally masculine and feminine attire, with the guidance noting that such individuals "may wear a suit to work some days and a dress to work

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Bank of England now allows ‘genderfluid’ men to wear eyeshadow and heels

The Bank of England has introduced new dress code guidance permitting genderfluid employees to wear stilettos and cosmetics at work. Internal guidance circulated to staff states that "anyone is welcome to wear a suit with high heels" regardless of their gender identity. Staff who identify as genderfluid are explicitly permitted to switch between traditionally masculine and feminine attire, with the guidance noting that such individuals "may wear a suit to work some days and a dress to work

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