Since we're sticking Janeway's head on people's bodies, this was an avatar I had back in STiD days, sadly thanks to google now verboten:
Wrong on so many levels. Besides, Janeway needs no manipulation, and in case you are blind, she's got that gravely command voice to which you may listen.
My favorites gazmog are the first, third, and fourth. But though she looks fab in that tribbles dress I am going for fourth because I've always paired her with Kirk and this is GREAT!
I always thought that was weird. Why would Janeway want to pin her hair up again after the freedom of having it down? I wonder why Kate didn't say anything to the hair and makeup people.
I like teacake's answer but really I think it has something to do with "Being proper". Admirals are high up and full bitch mode. casual hair need not apply. It,s come full circle. her hair returned the the same low set standards of season one that assumes women of power have to look like Jo Frost (Super nanny). That's just one example of why I actually had anxiety when they got closer to home. I didn't want them home. It won't be 2371 ever again. They're in for an awakening. Back to stiff standards and breaking up the family. Janeway has to report to someone now. blech.
Yet another of my 1001 reasons why I am not into Starfleet. But on the upside early years Troi could never have made Admiral. HAIR. TOO. BIG.
The whole updo for a woman to seem proper is so outdated. Plus it's the 24th century! Why can't women have their hair all pretty and be taken seriously? I'm with you on the "reaching Earth anxiety", Catarina. I didn't want the family broken up When they are Earth-bound again (the novels) it just isn't the same. Which is one of the reasons why I stopped reading them.
Fashions cycle. Who knows what meant what by the 24th century. DS9 Relaunch, early books, was the best.
Well after reading two books and attempting three others, I've had my fill of Trek books for a good long while.