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  2. Gender-based dress codes - Wikipedia

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    Gender-based dress codes may require women to wear cosmetics or forbid men from wearing them. In Jespersen v. Harrah's Operating Co. (2006), the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that it was not sex discrimination for a casino in Nevada to fire a woman worker who choose not to wear makeup to work.

  3. Body grooming - Wikipedia

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    Women's Liberation was also a factor that influenced contemporary male grooming trends. As feminism led to the objectification of men in the 1960s and 1970s, women began to ogle men, buy Playgirl magazine and attend male strip shows for the first time.

  4. Jespersen v. Harrah's Operating Co. - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Harrah's advanced a "Personal Best" policy, which created strict standards for employee appearance and grooming, which included a requirement that women wear substantial amounts of makeup. Jespersen was fired for non-compliance with its policy.

  5. Miss Cosmo World - Wikipedia

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    [10] It also focuses on women's empowerment, aiming to support and guide women in their personal and professional development. [11] The pageant includes initiatives that provide participants with opportunities in areas such as grooming and entrepreneurship, aimed at developing skills and resources for future success. [8] [12]

  6. Keira Knightley, 39, Learned 3 Different Forms of Martial ...

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    Keira Knightley, 39, stars in Netflix's new spy thriller 'Black Doves.' Here's how she trained for the series, plus all the details on her workouts and diet.

  7. Boarding schools ‘ideal environment for grooming’

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    A new report into child sexual abuse has found boarding schools are the “ideal environment for grooming”, with pupils being more dependent on adults around them than in non-residential settings.