Weekly News Update
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- Harper's Bazaar wondered, “Y2K Fashion is Back. Are Its Bad Vibes Back, Too?”
- Fashionista talked to Cora Harrington, the blogger behind The Lingerie Addict.
- The Cut noted that Princess Diana's niece, Lady Kitty Spencer, had a wardrobe of five dresses on her wedding day.
- Wirecutter shared the best tech and apps for your home office.
- Law.com looked at one of the local court systems choosing hybrid operations that include virtual and in-person proceedings.
- The Washington Post reported that Gen Z women are breaking into the venture-capital boys club.
- The Wall Street Journal offered things to consider before deciding to leave your job.
- Culture Study asked, “What makes a graduate program predatory?”
- Two useful menopause-related stories: Good Housekeeping explained how perimenopause and menopause affects your body, and The New York Times stated, “We need to know how menopause changes women's brains.”
- Neo.Life profiled a woman who has been an egg donor several times and served as a surrogate.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from The New Yorker, with “The Mid-Thirties Fairy.”
On CorporetteMoms Recently…
- We rounded up eight brands for STEM, feminist, and gender-neutral clothes for kids.
- We offered some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable workwear.
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That Culture Studies series was great – glad to see that listed here!