Conservative commentator questions Zelensky over attire: ‘Why don’t you wear a suit?’
- During a meeting, Brian Glenn asked Volodymyr Zelenskyy why he does not wear a suit, criticizing his informal dress for such high-level meetings.
- Zelenskyy, known for his olive green sweater, has chosen to prioritize solidarity over formality since the war began in 2022.
- Agatha Gorski from the Shadows Project expressed that Zelenskyy's attire symbolizes new leadership and reflects a shift in political norms.
- Zelenskyy responded to Glenn, stating, 'I will wear costume after this war will finish,' underscoring his intentional choice of clothing.
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Volodimir Zelenski was dressed, until recently, in military green, khaki, and now goes black. In a way, he chooses his clothing; but he does it conditioned. In his current situation, as president of an irreversibly invaded country, he can only go black As we are in carnival, everyone dresses as he wants. But, precisely, Volodimir Zelenski, the president of Ukraine, is one of the few people who, right now, has no right to dress the way he wants. …
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What's behind Volodymyr Zelenskyy's decision not to wear a suit?
During the controversial meeting between Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Donald Trump that took place on Friday, the Ukrainian leader was asked by a conservative commenter why he doesn't wear a suit. For Ukrainians, it is a show of solidarity, which conveys their fight to the rest of the world.
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