Frivolous Dress Order Post Its 📍
The ultimate symbol of corporate bureaucracy and office life. Sticky notes represent tasks, reminders, and corporate structures.
Rather than pitch them as clutter, Marigold made a system. She stuck the notes to a file box labeled by mood: Practical, Playful, Customer-Forecast. Each Post‑it became an action: call the seamstress, sew a hidden pocket, pack spare buttons. The frivolous scribbles turned into a workflow.
Your current (formal, business casual, or remote?) frivolous dress order post its
Creating your own frivolous dress order post-its is easy and fun. Here are a few tips to get you started:
You are allowed three (3) Post-its to argue against the frivolous designation. Use a hierarchy: The ultimate symbol of corporate bureaucracy and office life
This refers to an unexpected, highly dramatic, or impractical fashion purchase. Think voluminous tulle skirts, Regency-core gowns, or avant-garde pieces that serve no functional purpose in day-to-day life.
"Alternative: I will remove sequined lapel pins. Retain jacket base. Will wear plain white undershirt. If rejected, request 5-day grace period to source non-frivolous attire from approved vendor list." She stuck the notes to a file box
What was meant to be a temporary joke quickly went viral within the department. Colleagues began duplicating the sticky notes, pasting them onto serious documents, computer monitors, and breakroom mirrors. The contrast between the rigid, formal language of a corporate "order" and the joyful, unnecessary nature of a "frivolous dress" choice struck a chord. It highlighted a universal truth: modern workers are starved for levity. Why a Post-it Note Sparked a Movement
[ Healthy Dress Code ] --------> Focuses on safety, cleanliness, and client norms. [ Frivolous Dress Code ] ------> Focuses on micro-preferences, policing trends, and conformity.