Eurostar Uniform Skirts Now Unisex
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Eurostar Uniform Skirts Now Unisex
Eurostar (rail link between the UK and Europe) now has uniform skirts which male staff can choose.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2 ... or-staff/
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2 ... or-staff/
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I was wanting to read this but I need to pay a subscription.
My name is Arty. I’m a guy with a passion for wearing skirts, dresses and tights and a hobbiest musician and artist. 

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The question becomes, then, "Will any make that choice, or is it for show only?"
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I don't want to infringe their copyright, but it begins:DrFishnets wrote: ↑Wed Oct 01, 2025 5:38 pm I was wanting to read this but I need to pay a subscription.
"Eurostar has unveiled its first ever gender-neutral uniform, introducing a collection featuring skirts, trousers and Dr. Martens boots. The new staff apparel range, unveiled at Eurostar’s Gare Du Nord terminal in Paris on Tuesday, features more than 50 items including graffiti-print neckerchiefs and replaces a uniform introduced more than a decade ago.
Designed by Emmanuelle Plescoff, who previously worked under French designer Christian Lacroix, the collection is “interchangeable and made to fit all genders, body types, and personal styles, empowering staff to express their individuality,” Eurostar said.
Gwendoline Cazenave, chief executive, called it “chic, elegant and iconic”.
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That's a fair question - and possibly it is only for show. On the plus side, though, their photo does show an overtly male and masculine-looking employee - with a beard - wearing the skirt, so this is not a trans woman or anything of that nature. He looks smart and professional as well (apart from the green boots!)
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Good on Eurostar giving male staff the choice to wear skirts and Dr Martens boots as part of the uniform. Unfortunately, the majority male staff will shy away from this which is a pity. If I was working for Eurostar I’d be over the moon.
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Here is the Daily Fail’s (sorry Mail’s) report on the subject.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... s-men.html
Needless to say there are a lot of negative comments from bigoted narrow minded Daily Fail readers.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... s-men.html
Needless to say there are a lot of negative comments from bigoted narrow minded Daily Fail readers.
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Here's the text from the article:
Eurostar presented its new uniforms in Paris-Nord station during a catwalk on board one of its trains
Eurostar unveiled its new uniform, including Dr Martens footwear and graffiti-print neckerchiefs, at its Gare Du Nord terminal in Paris Credit: Pierre Caudevelle
Eurostar has unveiled its first ever gender-neutral uniform, introducing a collection featuring skirts, trousers and Dr. Martens boots.
The new staff apparel range, unveiled at Eurostar’s Gare Du Nord terminal in Paris on Tuesday, features more than 50 items including graffiti-print neckerchiefs and replaces a uniform introduced more than a decade ago.
Designed by Emmanuelle Plescoff, who previously worked under French designer Christian Lacroix, the collection is “interchangeable and made to fit all genders, body types, and personal styles, empowering staff to express their individuality,” Eurostar said.
Gwendoline Cazenave, chief executive, called it “chic, elegant and iconic”.
The move to gender neutral clothes follows the scrapping in 2022 of “gendered uniforms” by Virgin Atlantic.
When they were first introduced, the airline said it would allow staff to “wear the clothing that expresses how they identify or present themselves,” while making makeup optional and allowing crew to sport visible tattoos.
Virgin Atlantic uniform
Virgin Atlantic encouraged staff to ‘be their true selves at work’ when it released its new uniform Credit: PinPep
Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group is aiming to compete with Eurostar from 2030 as Britain opens up the Channel Tunnel to a second operator.
A submission on the scheme said the service would be “innovative, bold and unmistakably Virgin.”
Eurostar unveiled its new uniform during Paris’s autumn fashion week and plans to introduce it among all 2,600 train and station staff immediately.
Eurostar said the new uniform was "interchangeable and made to fit all genders, body types, and personal styles"
Eurostar said the new uniform was ‘interchangeable and made to fit all genders, body types, and personal styles’ Credit: Pierre Caudevelle
It said the design combines fashion elements from its four main markets, including French “navy blue monochrome and simple cuts,” a neckerchief inspired by street art from Brussels and Amsterdam, and green Dr. Martens, described as a “British icon of self-expression.”
Staff will also be able to choose from shoes or punk-era eight-hole boots.
The uniform took two and a half years to create following consultation with 80 employees on practical requirements, which led to the use of stretchy sports-inspired fabrics.
Eurostar said its old uniforms will be recycled into products such as mattresses and hanging basket liners.
The new collection will be the fourth in the firm’s history and replaces one designed by London-based Jermyn Street Design and introduced in 2014.
The company, which is controlled by French state railway SNCF, attracted 19.5 million passengers last year and aims to increase the total to 30 million by the end of the decade.
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Eurostar presented its new uniforms in Paris-Nord station during a catwalk on board one of its trains
Eurostar unveiled its new uniform, including Dr Martens footwear and graffiti-print neckerchiefs, at its Gare Du Nord terminal in Paris Credit: Pierre Caudevelle
Eurostar has unveiled its first ever gender-neutral uniform, introducing a collection featuring skirts, trousers and Dr. Martens boots.
The new staff apparel range, unveiled at Eurostar’s Gare Du Nord terminal in Paris on Tuesday, features more than 50 items including graffiti-print neckerchiefs and replaces a uniform introduced more than a decade ago.
Designed by Emmanuelle Plescoff, who previously worked under French designer Christian Lacroix, the collection is “interchangeable and made to fit all genders, body types, and personal styles, empowering staff to express their individuality,” Eurostar said.
Gwendoline Cazenave, chief executive, called it “chic, elegant and iconic”.
The move to gender neutral clothes follows the scrapping in 2022 of “gendered uniforms” by Virgin Atlantic.
When they were first introduced, the airline said it would allow staff to “wear the clothing that expresses how they identify or present themselves,” while making makeup optional and allowing crew to sport visible tattoos.
Virgin Atlantic uniform
Virgin Atlantic encouraged staff to ‘be their true selves at work’ when it released its new uniform Credit: PinPep
Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group is aiming to compete with Eurostar from 2030 as Britain opens up the Channel Tunnel to a second operator.
A submission on the scheme said the service would be “innovative, bold and unmistakably Virgin.”
Eurostar unveiled its new uniform during Paris’s autumn fashion week and plans to introduce it among all 2,600 train and station staff immediately.
Eurostar said the new uniform was "interchangeable and made to fit all genders, body types, and personal styles"
Eurostar said the new uniform was ‘interchangeable and made to fit all genders, body types, and personal styles’ Credit: Pierre Caudevelle
It said the design combines fashion elements from its four main markets, including French “navy blue monochrome and simple cuts,” a neckerchief inspired by street art from Brussels and Amsterdam, and green Dr. Martens, described as a “British icon of self-expression.”
Staff will also be able to choose from shoes or punk-era eight-hole boots.
The uniform took two and a half years to create following consultation with 80 employees on practical requirements, which led to the use of stretchy sports-inspired fabrics.
Eurostar said its old uniforms will be recycled into products such as mattresses and hanging basket liners.
The new collection will be the fourth in the firm’s history and replaces one designed by London-based Jermyn Street Design and introduced in 2014.
The company, which is controlled by French state railway SNCF, attracted 19.5 million passengers last year and aims to increase the total to 30 million by the end of the decade.
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Among the hords of bitter critisim and malice I found ONE sane comment:
"Guy in the skirt looks good, it suits him. Looks like a kilt. Maybe if men were able to dress and look differently then some wouldn't feel the need to transition. 125 years ago women didn't wear trousers and covered their legs. If women were able to start wearing men's clothes why shouldn't men have the same right. Within reason of course- the Virgin outfit is vile."
"Guy in the skirt looks good, it suits him. Looks like a kilt. Maybe if men were able to dress and look differently then some wouldn't feel the need to transition. 125 years ago women didn't wear trousers and covered their legs. If women were able to start wearing men's clothes why shouldn't men have the same right. Within reason of course- the Virgin outfit is vile."
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I showed Mrs Bookworm the picture from the Daily Fail of the guy in a skirt, and she said "there's a problem?"...
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Good on them for giving men the choice to wear a skirt if they wish, good looking uniform, would definitely go for the skirt option if I worked for Eurostar.
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Sensible of Eurostar and the tall guy in the skirt/kilt plus Doc Martins looks great, but the Telegraph can stuff their avaricious interference, cramming the screen with profit-seeking 'promotions' .
As I recall, some years ago Branson allowed himself be photographed in a 'female' hostesses uniform, the red colour shouting it out loud.
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As I recall, some years ago Branson allowed himself be photographed in a 'female' hostesses uniform, the red colour shouting it out loud.
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At least the staff have the option of shoes instead of boots. If I had to wear boots as part of a uniform I'd seek employment elsewhere as I cannot stand having anything covering or interfering with my ankles.
The question remains -- "Will any male employees choose the skirt option, or was it just put in there for show?"
The question remains -- "Will any male employees choose the skirt option, or was it just put in there for show?"
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Is there an actual skirt being marketed as part of the male uniform? A skirt in production for the male uniform?
Or is just one, single skirt, to be worn by the male model?

Or is just one, single skirt, to be worn by the male model?



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Drat
I can't 'save' any of the pic's. My system doesn't support the file type extension 
I really like the blue jacket/vest/skirt ensemble which can be worn without the vest.
I can really go for that
Even change the shirt to a white, or any complimentary color, shirt.
I wonder if this "uniform" can/will be sold to non-employees, especially across the pond
Hey - just asking for a friend
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UPDATE: I found a 'work-around'
With Vest
Without Vest


I really like the blue jacket/vest/skirt ensemble which can be worn without the vest.
I can really go for that

I wonder if this "uniform" can/will be sold to non-employees, especially across the pond

Hey - just asking for a friend

Uncle Al



UPDATE: I found a 'work-around'

With Vest
Without Vest
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