Weekly News Update
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- Fashionista reports on J.Crew's attempt to go back to basics.
- New York magazine has a profile of Thinx founder Miki Agrawal: ” She is a tech bro — except she's a woman, trying to sell underwear. Or, as she sees it, innovating in the ‘period space.'”
- Racked has an essay about the difficulties of shopping for a wedding dress when your bra size is 30FF.
- Fast Company gives you several questions to ask yourself before deciding to switch careers.
- Inc. offers a list of ideas for starting a conversation with a stranger.
- In New York magazine, several women recount anecdotes about work friendships.
- Women Lawyers News gives some examples of men being encouraged to part in conversations about and efforts to advance women's status in the legal field.
- For your Laugh of the Week, The Toast gives you “Kind-Hearted Reality Shows I Would Like To See.”
On CorporetteMoms Recently…
- We talked about informed consent in medical situations.
- Kat shared some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable office clothes.
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Love the Racked article. I just went through the same issue looking for a bridesmaids dress. The bride picked a designer, color and fabric and we were free to pick the design but literally nothing was designed for boobs. I found the one that will work best, bought it in a much larger size to fit my boobs and am having the rest taken in, and spent an ungodly amount of money for a strapless bra in my size that will work with the dress.