Could Gen Z's latest fashion fad get them sacked? TikTok's 'Office siren' trend encourages young female professionals to wear tight shirts and miniskirts to work - but some say they'll 'get sent home by HR' The global fashion trend sees Generation Z's attempting office wear READ MORE: How a Gen Z TikTok star helped to rebrand City men from bad guys to husband material with a catchy rap - and now she's got a record deal By Alanah Khosla For Mailonline Published: 07:38 BST, 13 June 2024 | Updated: 09:17 BST, 13 June 2024 e-mail 89 View comments From bringing back ballet pumps to wearing football boots as a fashion statement, Gen Z continues to push the boundaries when it comes to style - but according to critics, their latest trend might just get them sacked. The 'office siren' trend is popping up on social media from creators across the globe, with influencers telling others to don fitted blouses, tight pencil skirts, kitten heels, and rectangular glasses, to their corporate workplace. The trend encompasses short and tight items that are unlikely to feature in many workplaces, and are instead, more suited to the fictional offices in The Devil Wears Prada or Ugly Betty.
Perhaps like Betty would have thought in the hit show, many have deemed office sirens unsuitable for corporate environments, as reinforced by the trend using 'siren' in its name, which refers to women in Greek mythology that lured men to their death using sexual charm. The trend has attracted criticism online, a.