We challenge everyone who analyzed every detail of Alketa Weysiu's exit to Sanremo: We would unravel the moderator's outfits before and after Ariston's climb. The others dealt with the minute, the speeding, with accusations of a corrupt deputy; we will deal with the not-so-secret meaning of Weissy jackets.
During the pre-Sanremo press conference, she wore black head-to-toe, leather pants, a Balmain jacket and heels. The same outfit was recycled for the interview in "Opinion."
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In "Door to Door," he chose a similar look, but in white. Even in other Instagram posts, Alketa appears in a suit, at least in a jacket.
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Ignoring the presence of male silhouettes became impossible. There has to be a meaning. And of course, there are.
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Wesley dresses are a version of the "power suit," the suit that women wear in powerful corporations to make it clear they are professional and belong in a crowded environment. Moving away from femininity, women in costumes convey the image of professionalism and seriousness, reliability and skill. It's a way of saying, "Don't focus on the way I look, but on what I'm doing" and that explains best why Weiss chose to relocate the black jacket to the "Opinion" studio as well. she's dressed, the clothes don't have to pay attention to why she's there.
However, we are in 2020, and women have realized that it is not necessary to dress as a man, to be taken seriously or valued. A lady lady is a lady lady, whether in dress or suit. The practice of the suit, however, is still followed by those who consider themselves young or prejudiced. In the case of Alceta, it is absolutely justified. It was her first time moderating in Italy, her first time in Sanremo, coming from a small country that had always been inferior to the Italians and therefore had to do her best to present herself as a strong, capable and capable woman. dedicated.