Weekly News Update
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- The New York Times [gift link] declared, “Good news, millennials: The side part is back.”
- Reuters reported that the EU has opened a formal investigation into Shein over illegal products and concerns about the platform's potentially addictive design.
- Fashionista observed that eggplant was everywhere on the runways at NYFW.
- The New York Times [gift link] answered a reader question about dressing more casually at work to match their younger coworkers' style.
- Allure told readers to stop using hemorrhoid cream on their faces already.
- Harvard Business Review explained how to demonstrate adaptability when interviewing for a senior role.
- The Conversation spoke to a cancer researcher about early-onset colon cancer and what young people can do to protect themselves. An increasing number of people are dying of colorectal cancer at a young age.
- Playing with Fire (Shannon Watts' newsletter) recommended five books to improve your sexual life and health.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from Points in Case, with “Let's Make This Seasonal Depression a Year-Round Thing.”
Noteworthy Threadjacks This Week…
- having a partner with severe depression
- how do you celebrate spring starting?
- the best raincoats
- dressing fashionably in your early 50s
- annoying parts of your job that have remained you’ve gotten more senior
On CorporetteMoms Recently…
- We offered some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable workwear.
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Kat, I know it’s late to comment, but the link to The NY Times side part article is incorrect. It’s a duplicate of the other NY Times article.