Rebel Wilson’s courtroom makeover shows why style matters on the stand
Rebel Wilson dressed conservatively in neutral tones and button-downs during her defamation trial against actor Charlotte MacInnes, contrasting her typical glittery style. Legal experts say courtroom appearance influences juror perceptions despite not affecting case outcomes. Defendants and plaintiffs strategically choose clothing to minimize bias and signal trustworthiness, though presentation ultimately cannot override evidence presented at trial.
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