Είχα διαβάσει το original:http://www.theguardian.com/fashion/fashion-blog/2015/feb/02/greek-finance-minister-yanis-varoufakis-on-how-not-to-dress-for-a-meetingΜου έκαναν εντύπωση τα σχόλια από κάτω, μιλάνε πολύ άσχημα για τον Osborne, ένας μάλιστα λέει "No one believes Osborne is capable of even understanding a word that's said, and that must be why we're getting this inane discussion of relative dress codes."Τα πιο πολλά σχόλια για τον Γ.Βαρουφάκη (με τα πιο πολλά like) ήταν τέτοιου τύπου:"What did you expect him to dress like? A nerdy bank clerk?""He looks much classier than the idiot on the left with the bowl cut""The Greek guy looked great. Osborne looked like a slimeball wanting to sell you something you neither want nor need""Quite frankly, in the picture the one that looks awkward and uncomfortable with himself is Ozzie, not Yanis. It very much looks like Yanis dresses as himself, not pretending to be somebody he is not. Quite refreshing, actually.Good on him! Speaks volumes of what he thought of the meeting.""Errr....I don't think there's the slightest doubt Varoufakis knows his subject (he was a professor in several universities across the world before his current job), whereas zu Guttenberg was a slimy academic fraudster who was born with the proverbial silver spoon in his mouth.""you know, he wasnt wearing a life preserver and a red nose.where are all the grumpy men decrying men being forced to dress like primary school students to enable their salaric overpayment...? wearing a suit doesnt make you intelligent or professional, most/ all of the 2007 banking party wore suits. give the guy a break, he's the obama of europe and got a job NOONE wants - we should be sending him flowers.""I don't find Yanis Varoufakis' outfit incongruous at all. He looks just right for a politician who has serious work to do and is making a statement to the word that he isn't like all the other Euro finance ministers. The look isn't scruffy 1990s at all, but cool and hardworking and he looks good in it. It's also got that slightly gangsterish "don't mess with me" air about it as a back up to the 'negotiations'. Perfectly upstages the uncomfortable, stuffed-shirt, British suit of George Osborne. More politicians should look like normal people who actually do some work"Και ένα σχόλιο που γούσταρα πολύ:"Sometimes I feel that style in UK-- the country that invented punk -- is as rigid as the class system--kids are obliged to wear uniform at school, gays can be drag-queens only in gay villagesand politicians -- even progressive ones -- should only wear suits at work.freedom of style is a weekend-privilege for those who wear suits during the weeknothing has changed since the 1980s.time does not move.we are trapped."