Who gets to dress down? / Who owns the hoedown?
Today: Osita Nwanevu, a contributing editor at The New Republic and columnist at The Guardian; and Tommy Craggs, late of “Game Theory” on HBO, and writer and editor at Mother Jones, HuffPost, Slate, Gawker Media, and Deadspin.
Issue No. 66
Cultural Ties
Osita Nwanevu
Who’s Country?
Tommy Craggs
Cultural Ties
by Osita Nwanevu
What do these two pictures have in common?
Up top, we have a group photo of Presidents Clinton, Obama, and Biden before their headline-making March fundraiser in New York City. And below, the attendees of a 2022 G7 summit in the Bavarian Alps. There are no neckties in either photo, but their absence is less interesting than who’s decided to ditch them. The most powerful people on the planet—including a few men who have or have had the ability, technically speaking, to extinguish life on Earth several times over—are increasingly opting for a mode of dress that is still generally called “business casual” but that we might as well just call business now. They are formal and formidable, but affectedly and conspicuously at ease; not relatable, exactly, but angled in the direction of relatability. All it took was losing the ties.
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