I’m American but have been living in the UK for the past year. If anything I feel like the UK (at least in London) is more progressive than the US and even in the US it would be an HR issue for someone to comment on you not wearing a bra. I think a lot of people see going braless at work as the same as “will I be employed if I have tattoos?” And while I think it’s still ridiculous that people have to ask themselves that, tattoos are a choice and boobs aren’t.
It might depend on the location. I know many places in the US are more conservative than Canada and the US is more conservative than Canada in general, we have very strict laws to protect employees from discrimination etc. But yes i agree, it might put some bosses off, but I personally wouldnt want to work for a company or a boss who would have an issue with stuff like that
Most people that don’t wear bras do so because they find it uncomfortable. the difference with misha is she WANTS everyone to see her nipples/genitals
I was more specifically commenting on how the OP making the leap that not wearing a bra would make it hard to find a job. Women's bodies shouldnt offend people so much, genitals are different. Obviously some people are more conservative but just because you are uncomfortable with seeing other womens body parts like breasts, doesnt meant that people should be fired because you dont like it. Like i said it is a personal choice, even here we have no dress codes at school anymore, kids can literally wear crop tops if they want. Many principals, bosses etc. are progressive women who would not want to shame other women for not wearing bras. So I really dont think her not wearing a bra will be such an issue for her going forward professionally, at least it wouldnt be in Canada