Wednesday’s Workwear Report: Floral-Print Belted Tiered Midi Dress

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A woman wearing a colorful floral dress and black heels

Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.

I don’t normally gravitate toward a bright floral print for work apparel, but this dress from Karl Lagerfeld Paris is really calling my name. I could totally see myself reaching for this lightweight cotton fabric on a hot summer day and adding a navy blazer once I hit the office.

The belt is removable, so I might do away with it altogether or swap it out for a brown, braided version. For shoes, I’m thinking something like these braided leather flats from Vionic, which skew a bit casual but would fly in most offices I spend time in these days. 

The dress is $189 at Nordstrom and comes in sizes 2-14.

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  1. Anyone know of a loafer very similar to the Sam Edelman Loraine but with a leather lining?

    I tried the Lorraine even though it has a synthetic lining and my feet staged a protest. They demand leather lining, not just leather insole inserts. I can trick them in the cooler months by wearing nylons, but in summer I prefer no hosiery.

  2. Could use words of encouragement from the moms! We have an appointment for my son this afternoon, likely he will need to get tubes. Poor guy has had a ton of ear infections this last year. I know it is a common procedure, but man I am anxious! PS- not my first rodeo with kid surgery, my oldest had a procedure a little over a year ago for something else. I am surprised I am so anxious about all of this.

    1. you’ll be fine! my youngest was very speech delayed and it turned out he couldn’t hear because of fluid in his ears… we got ear tubes in and adenoids out just before his 3rd birthday and he was such a happier guy and made huge strides in speech. the tubes push themselves out and aren’t really a big deal at all.

      does your child snore at all? if he does ask the ENT about it. adenoids removal is a common thing to help the ears drain also. my oldest had a 90% obstruction so the adenoids came out, and my youngest didn’t snore at all but wound up having a 70% obstruction – they only checked because i begged them to.

    2. My youngest had them when she was 9 months old. It was super fast and easy – I think she was only away from us for 10 minutes! And it was such a huge relief after back to back ear infections. She was a much happier baby after she got them. It’ll be ok and make life easier for all of you!

    3. My daughter had them when she was about 5 — almost 35 years ago! I vividly remember just SOBBING when she went into the operating room, but it was quick and easy and things were much better post-surgery! Your guy will be fine!

    4. My toddler had them done last month, it was 5 minutes or less, and he hasn’t had an ear infection since and his hearing clearly improved. He was bouncing off the walls that evening.

      Side note, I sometimes feel like I *should* feel like a bad mom for not getting anxious and guilty about medical procedures for my son but I just…don’t. For some reason this is an area I get matter-of-fact and “let’s get it done because it will help” even though I’ve been prone to anxiety in other areas. I had at least one friend pretend to be all shocked that I wasn’t anxious.

    5. I wish my mother had considered them for me. I was eligible and had constant ear infections as a kid. Now as an adult I still have issues with infections after swimming, using earplugs at night, etc. It’s the worst.

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  3. I’m looking for a very specific type of podcast. I’ve listened to the Slate Culture Gabfest for many years. Like most Slate work, I have a love/hate relationship with it, but I have gotten a lot of good recommendations from it or at least gotten the rundown on the media people are talking about. It’s ending, so I’m looking for something to fill that void -something that looks at a good number of movies/shows/etc. that are interesting with somewhat of a critical eye (not overly negative, but not cheerleading) and talks about a mix of really popular stuff and things that are more under-the-radar but interesting. Any suggestions?

    1. Following with interest – I used to listen more often, but was still sad to hear they’re ending.

      Other popculture podcasts I listen to:
      – Pop Culture Happy Hour from NPR (tends more towards movies and shows, and has the core hosts together less often)
      – We’re Obsessed/ Jam Session from The Ringer (more celebrity gossip/ internet culture than structured segments about topics, but light, and probably my favorite escapist content right now)
      – Culture Study Podcast (Anne Helen Petersen is very much ymmv, but I pick and choose my episodes based on the topic/ guest)
      – Critics at Large from The New Yorker (I haven’t listened in a while since they first launched and the hosts were still gelling, but this inspired me to look at the recent episodes and I think I’ll pick it back up)

  4. I have an 18 hour drive (over 2 days) coming up and I need an audiobook that will help time go faster. Any recommendations? Recently did the Calamity Club and enjoyed it, also did all the Jojo Moyes books as they’re good as audiobooks. I’m on the library app waitlist for Yesteryear but if that audiobook is worth it I may just buy it on Audible? Did all the Taylor Jenkins Reid (love them). Any recommendations? Something gripping that made you excited to get back in the car after refueling? Thanks!

    1. when i’m on a long drive i like to switch between a few different books. it helps to have them in different apps entirely so you can do it without too much fussing with your phone. Libby/your library has a great selection of audiobooks, check there first; you may also be able to listen to or buy things from spotify. i’ve also found some ok deals on chirpbooks but you need to know what you’re looking for.

      if you like funny romance i do like jennifer crusie books on audiobook, they’re not too explicit and they’re well written. some of the other suggestions that i got here and started but havent’ finished yet include bad blood, dark money, and the one about henrietta lacks.

    2. I loved Strangers on audiobook, Belle Burden narrates it herself. Sat in the driveway listening it was so good.

    3. I really like full cast productions of things. Piranesi was great on audio, A Burning by Megha Mujumdar was fantastic. Memoir might work well, but I’m always bored by memoir.