No Speedos Allowed In Publicis New York Wednesday

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Shawn Waite points us to Gawker which received an internal office memo from Publicis letting staffers know New York Magazine would be in the agency snapping shots for its upcoming “Office Life” photo essay. the memo reads, in part, “Try not to pay attention to the crew…or play to the camera…unless you are asked to. As for dress code, that’s up to you …but remember, you (and that outfit) just might make it into the pages of a future New York Magazine!” Yes. Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. Continue in your hipsteresque ways but don’t, under any circumstances show up wearing a Donny Deutsch Speedo. That would simply not properly reflect properly on the agency.

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