Female clothes to attract a doctor at work
A young and attractive female colleague recently embarked on a new role as an assistant within a clinical company in Western Europe culture. She noted that there was only one male doctor on the staff, who also happened to be the big boss of the company. Although she has just started work and is very inexperienced, the boss has already promised her a much better position with a higher salary in the near future. She suspects that he is not looking at her qualifications but at her appearance and that he expects something in return. Because she likes to subordinate herself to men who are in powerful positions and she wants to move up in the clinic, she wouldn't be averse to it either. Of course they can't talk about it directly. She therefore wants to send him a signal via her work clothes. As usual for a work in a clinic the boss told her to wear all-white clothing — a top, trousers, and shoes — and that she should buy these items on her own. She wants to catch his eye and show him she was interested in more contact — like uninhibited confidential meetings outside of work — just so she could get some kind of perk from her boss. She considered wearing attire that would accentuate her physique and attract the boss's attention, while also being appropriate for a clinical setting. Surely there are tight-fitting, figure-accentuating, semi-transparent clothes where she can credibly deny to her colleagues that she has gone beyond the bounds of what is permitted. Of course, no nurses' costumes that you can buy for carnival or cosplay will fit. Could anybody suggest companies or styles that would balance functionality with aesthetic appeal?
A young and attractive female colleague recently embarked on a new role as an assistant within a clinical company in Western Europe culture. She noted that there was only one male doctor on the staff, who also happened to be the big boss of the company. Although she has just started work and is very inexperienced, the boss has already promised her a much better position with a higher salary in the near future. She suspects that he is not looking at her qualifications but at her appearance and that he expects something in return. Because she likes to subordinate herself to men who are in powerful positions and she wants to move up in the clinic, she wouldn't be averse to it either. Of course they can't talk about it directly.
She therefore wants to send him a signal via her work clothes. As usual for a work in a clinic the boss told her to wear all-white clothing — a top, trousers, and shoes — and that she should buy these items on her own. She wants to catch his eye and show him she was interested in more contact — like uninhibited confidential meetings outside of work — just so she could get some kind of perk from her boss. She considered wearing attire that would accentuate her physique and attract the boss's attention, while also being appropriate for a clinical setting. Surely there are tight-fitting, figure-accentuating, semi-transparent clothes where she can credibly deny to her colleagues that she has gone beyond the bounds of what is permitted. Of course, no nurses' costumes that you can buy for carnival or cosplay will fit.
Could anybody suggest companies or styles that would balance functionality with aesthetic appeal?