
American Airlines' Dress Code Under Fire After Olivia Culpo Incident
American Airlines' Dress Code Controversy: Olivia Culpo's Cabo Trip Highlights Attire Debate American Airlines recently found itself at the center of a dress code controversy after asking actress Olivia Culpo to cover up before boarding a flight to Cabo. The incident, captured on video and shared widely on social media, has sparked a debate about what constitutes appropriate attire for air travel and the fairness of dress code enforcement. The video shows Culpo wearing a sports bra and bike shorts. According to the video's narrator, an airline employee approached Culpo and asked her to put on a blouse, stating that her outfit was inappropriate for air travel. The video then shows other passengers wearing similar attire who were not approached by airline staff, raising concerns about inconsistent enforcement of the dress code. "They called her up to the desk and told her she needed to put a blouse on," the narrator explains in the video. "But she looks appropriate." The video's narrator also highlights another passenger in a similar outfit who was not asked to change clothing. The incident has sparked considerable online discussion about body image and dress standards. Some argue that American Airlines' dress code is overly strict and unfairly targets women. Others defend the airline's right to set dress standards to maintain a certain level of decorum on its flights. However, the inconsistency shown in the video suggests that the dress code may not be consistently applied. American Airlines has yet to issue a public statement on the incident, leaving many with questions about its dress code policies and enforcement practices. The incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing conversations about body image and dress standards in public spaces, and the need for consistent and fair application of dress codes.