I think that people should be judged by the appearance they have control over, which is the way they dress and carry themselves, instead of their physical features.
From the way a person dress, we can tell quite a lot about their personality and habits. For example, a person who projects a neat appearance at a job interview would naturally give others the impression that he or she is willing to spend the effort to look decent, and takes the interview seriously. In contrast, a person who turns up dressed shabbily in inappropriate attire would often be perceived as someone cannot be bothered with how others, including potential clients view him.
I think that dressing appropriately for any occasion is a crucial part of dressing for success. This is probably the rationale behind the frequent attire checks conducted in school. The school places a huge emphasis on a neat appearance because it hopes to groom us into adults who are able to dress wisely.
The aesthetic appearance of facial features like eyes and nose are normally the focus of other people’s attention, but they do not tell us anything about a person’s character or ability, do they?