As the world attempts to contain the coronavirus outbreak, many people who are lucky enough to work from home kick off another week of wearing cozy, comfy and couch-friendly work attire.

Not Zuzana Čaputová, president of Slovakia. She attended a swearing-in ceremony of the new four-party coalition government in Bratislava, Slovakia’s capital, on Saturday in a head-to-toe color-coordinated look.

Face mask included.

JOE KLAMAR via Getty Images Zuzana Čaputová's all-red outfit sparked a lot of questions on Twitter this weekend.

Čaputová wore a rosy red boatneck dress with matching red pumps and red fabric mask for the occasion. Her outfit stood out even more because the rest of the attendees opted for standard light blue masks not at all coordinated with their outfits.

JOE KLAMAR via Getty Images One of these things is not like the others.

The look is a bit “Handmaid’s Tale,” a bit confusing and, well, a bit chic? At least according to some of the over 150,000 people who liked a tweet calling her “corona drip” “impeccable.”

Corona is temporary, but drip is forever pic.twitter.com/kHDDez6qna — skinny legend? (@wale__awe) March 22, 2020

she said just bc its a pandemic doesn't mean you can't look cute — valeska (@iatemuggles) March 21, 2020

‘The idea of the thing, not the thing itself’?



The folly of elites ... pic.twitter.com/TOLFL3tQPs — AC Fick (@acfick72) March 22, 2020

As a reminder, you don’t need to wear a mask unless you are sick. We’re in the midst of a nationwide mask shortage, prompting fashion designer Christian Siriano and others to begin production on them and medical television shows like “Grey’s Anatomy” to donate their supplies.

Not to mention the Slovakian politicians are not exactly practicing social distancing here.