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- The Wall Street Journal noted that some people can't wait to dress for work again.
- The Washington Post explored how some young women embraced their gray hair during quarantine — and might not go back.
- The Cut featured the best plus-size sustainable fashion brands.
- CNN reported that Saks will stop selling products with animal fur; meanwhile, Harper's Bazaar shared that Alexander McQueen and Balenciaga will no longer use fur.
- Gen looked at how millennials are using humor on TikTok to deal with toxic work culture.
- Fast Company reported that a new study showed that women are more likely to experience Zoom fatigue than men.
- At Rewire, a woman wondered why doctors don't adequately prepare women for the pain of getting an IUD.
- Vox's The Goods explained how free trials trick you into thinking you’ll get something for nothing.
- The Washington Post talked to authors, editors, agents, and others to tell the story of the modern romance industry.
- A Cosmopolitan writer made a case for a “90-minute movies” category on Netflix.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from McSweeney's, with “An FAQ About Your New Birth Control: The Music of Rush.”
On CorporetteMoms Recently…
- We talked about kids' chores and allowances.
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Anon
I think it’s telling they decided to stop with the fur decades after the original movement and on the heels of mink slaughter across the globe due to the coronavirus. Good way to look progressive while the real decision likely has to do with supply scarcity.