Would Sheryl Sandberg succeed if she dressed like Mark Zuckerberg?

Would Sheryl Sandberg succeed if she dressed like Mark Zuckerberg?
- June 7, 2016
- Research by Andrew Penner, sociology professor, and Jaclyn Wong, alumna, featured by Money, June 7, 2016
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A recent study from sociologists at the University of Chicago and the University of California, Irvine found that while more attractive people have a higher income, women’s attractiveness premium was entirely due to grooming, while men’s was only half. In other words, it’s less about how women look naturally, and more about how unnatural they make themselves look.
For the full story, please visit http://time.com/money/4360483/sheryl-sandberg-mark-zuckerberg-clothing-dress-code/.
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