President Trump pays close attention to his employees appearances, according to a former campaign staffer.
A report published by Thursday by political news startup Axios said Trump expects his staff and cabinet to "look the part." Men must be “sharply dressed,” and women should “dress like women.”
The unnamed source told Axios that Trump, a former television host and business mogul, requires a certain look.
"If you're going to be a public person for him, whether it's a lawyer, or representing him in meetings, then you need to have a certain look. That look -- at least for any male — you have to be sharply dressed. Preferably, I would say, solid colors. … You should have a good physical demeanor, good stature, hair well groomed."
Sharply dressed is easily understood, but what does a woman dress like?
Social media quickly responded with the answer. Working women wear space suits, Supreme Court justice robes, fire hats, U.S. Air Force jump suits and surgery scrubs.
Women can dress like Jedi, NASA mathematicians calculating a mission to the moon, a Nobel Peace Prize winner and the First Lady of the United States.
Basically, women can wear whatever they need to work and get the job done.
Social media users have been sharing photos of working women with #DressLikeAWoman.
Women's clothing company Wildfang posted images of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, U.S. Soccer player and Olympian Megan Rapinoe, Hidden Figures actress Janelle Monae and Beyonce.
Damn straight we #DressLikeAWoman pic.twitter.com/gFs2iCb8M8
— WILDFANG (@wearewildfang) February 3, 2017
Astronauts dress like women, too.
#DressLikeAWoman, space edition. pic.twitter.com/BLVOuxpkgH
— Mindy Weisberger (@LaMinda) February 3, 2017
And surgeons.
That's me on the left wearing my favorite outfit #DressLikeAWoman pic.twitter.com/M8UnQ2pBwE
— Rebecca Alleyne, MD FACS (@BeckyAlleyneMD) February 3, 2017
And Nobel laureates.
#DressLikeAWoman
— 𝕾𝖈𝖆𝖗𝖊-𝖆𝖍𝖍 𝕱𝖑𝖔𝖚𝖗𝖆𝖓𝖈𝖊 🔮🦇 (@BookishFeminist) February 3, 2017
nobel laureates, something you will NEVER have @realdonaldtrump pic.twitter.com/36XtGxNGAH
The become U.S. Air Force captains.
.@usairforce Capt. Natassia Cherne on an obstacle course at Fort Jackson, S.C. #DressLikeAWoman https://t.co/2Yb3JWYN03 pic.twitter.com/GLipyLhY1q
— Emilee Speck (@EMSpeck) February 3, 2017
Leave comments below of how you #DressLikeAWoman.