Yesterday we shared the news that the Disney Look would be changing. Disney’s new approach provides greater flexibility with respect to forms of personal expression surrounding gender-inclusive hairstyles, jewelry, nail styles, and costume choices; and allowing appropriate visible tattoos. Disney is updating them to not only remain relevant in today’s workplace, but also enable their cast
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Changes to the ‘Disney Look’ for Cast Members
The Disney Look is a classic look that is clean, natural, polished and professional, and avoids “cutting edge” trends or extreme styles. It is designed with our costumed and non-costumed cast members in mind. However Disney is creating a place where everyone is welcome and taking action to create meaningful change. Related – Disneyland Cast Members
Disney is relaxing the guidelines on the “Disney Look” for Cast Members
Starting on October 28th Disney will be relaxing the “Disney Look” for cast members working at the theme parks. Cast Members will now be allowed to wear a single bracelet or necklace with a pendant that is one inch or smaller. Also, Cast Members will now be allowed to grow
A Sikh Employee Has Won the Right to Wear a Turban and Full Beard at Disney World
The ACLU has announced that a Sikh employee has won the right to wear a turban and full beard while on the job and in front of guests. You may know that Disney World has a very strict dress code, called the “Disney Look“. He is not technically a Disney
“Disney Look” Policy Revised for Cast Members: Beards Allowed
It was announced today by Orlando Sentinel’s Jason Garcia via Twitter that the strict “Disney Look” policy that all cast members must abide by has been revised once again. Cast members will now be allowed to don beards while onstage. Several years ago Disney revised their original “look” by allowing
Disney lets female employees expose legs, arms
Here is a little more information on the dress code changes from the Sarah Tully at the OC Register: Disney’s female employees for the first time can expose their legs and full arms while at work. Last month, the Walt Disney Co. eased up its famously strict dress code —