Weekly News Update

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  • The Atlantic asked if it's OK to wear leggings to work, and Corporette readers weighed in.
  • Nature Human Behaviour discussed the science behind first impressions based on attire.
  • ABA Journal explored how Elle Woods in Legally Blonde influenced a generation of women attorneys.
  • Harvard Business Review studied the traits of workplace cultures for businesses that make “best places to work” lists.
  • Slate responded to a reader's question about a coworker's preferred new name.
  • Fortune posted links to panel discussions from their Most Powerful Women Next Gen Summit, including overcoming imposter syndrome and board memberships.
  • NBC News shared that Congress has reached a deal for parental leave for federal employees.
  • NPR reported that Finland's new leader, Sanna Marin, is now the world's youngest sitting prime minister at 34.
  • Inked shared that a Maori broadcast journalist in New Zealand is making news for her traditional facial tattoos.
  • Bustle announced that The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel on Amazon, recently nominated for an Emmy, will get another season.
  • Laugh of the Week: McSweeney's shared the results of a not-so-diverse diversity analysis of a business.

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  1. 40% off women’s and kids’ collections today on the Brooks Brothers site . . . which includes the purple ponte knit Brooks Brothers dress featured here a couple of days ago! Huzzah!

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