The article traces nearly 90 years of sartorial incidents in New Zealand’s Parliament, highlighting moments when MPs’ fashion choices—such as sky-blue blazers and slippers—provoked public and press reaction, reflecting broader tensions between tradition, decorum, and political个性.
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