Her point was to dress pretty and feminine and shock those who would casually assume that would mean something about genes and phenotype (and consider making a pass at her) into possibly realising that their presumptions are just that, and wrong.
The details are called human interest, and there were some interesting unstaged coincidences in there.
Well, thank you for summarizing that part of the article.
If you had written it, I'd probably be a lot more willing to read it, as you seem to write in the more direct style I was mentioning, unlike in these articles that are written in a style that reads more like a novel.
Now all that's left is for someone to summarize the rest of the article.
The details are called human interest, and there were some interesting unstaged coincidences in there.
Not much was more important to her.