New reports have surfaced that reveal just how obsessed U.S. President Donald Trump is with appearances.
According to a source quoted by news site Axios, Trump pressured all those working on his campaign to adhere to a certain dress code. Men working with him "need to have a certain look" --namely wearing ties--and women, well, need to #DressLikeAWoman.
The report sparked online outrage under the above hashtag, with many responding to the Tweeter-in-chief via his preferred social media platform: Twitter.
Women around the world are showing him what "Dressing Like A Woman" really means, and we're joining in on the campaign.
1. Iranian Anousheh Ansari dressed as the first Muslim woman in space
Anousheh Ansari is an Iranian-American engineer and co-founder and chairwoman of Prodea Systems.
In 2016, Ansari became the first Iranian to make it to space.
She was the fourth overall self-funded space traveler, and the first self-funded woman to fly to the International Space Station.
2. Suzzane Al Houby dressed in climbing gear to conquer Mount Everest
Suzanne Al Houby, a Palestinian mountain climber, was the first Arab woman to climb Mount Everest in 2011.
Before conquering Mount Everest, Houby scaled other mountains including Mont Blanc, Elbrus, Aconcagua, Vinson, Denali, the Carstensz Pyramid and many more.
3. Hayat Sindi dressed as a PhD in biotechnology
Medical scientist Hayat Sindi was the first Saudi Muslim woman in the Middle East to get a PhD in biotechnology.
Sindi was also one of the first female members of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia. She co-founded Diagnostics For All, an NGO that works to provide medical care in remote impoverished areas.
"A true scientist should focus on affordable simple solutions to reach everyone in the world," she said in 2008.
Sindi has urged countries in the Middle East to focus on science education, calling for an increase in education spending.
She has been appointed as a UNESCO goodwill ambassador due to her work in promoting education, specifically for girls in the Middle East.
4. Amna el Shandaweely is all about funky colors
Egyptian fashion designer Amna el Shandaweely is all about dressing up other women in bold and funky colors.
Shandaweely perfectly integrates her Egyptian/African roots into her designs, bringing back the funk in the most elegant ways possible.
5. Egyptian Latifa al-Nady dressed up as the first Egyptian woman to fly a plane solo
Not only was Latifa al-Nady the first Egyptian woman to become a pilot, she was also the first Egyptian woman to fly a plane solo from Cairo to Alexandria. Al-Nady was friends with Amelia Earheart and inspired many other women of her generation to attend flying school and become pilots as well.
6. Hind Hobeika dressed up in her own tech-goggles
Lebanese entrepreneur Hind Hobeika founded wearable tech company Instabeat, a device that allows swimmers to monitor their heart rate and other metrics through a real-time display.
Hobeika was placed on the BBC’s 100 Women list in 2004, a record that recognizes women who are leading industries and igniting change around the world.