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– The NYT proclaims the return of the interview suit. (To which we ask: did it ever really go away?) [NYT] (We've attached one of our favorite interview suits of all time, the suit Christina Applegate wore in the movie, Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead. Alas, we cannot find the scene where she rips apart her mother's closet to find a suit (her character is 17 pretending to be 29), but we've posted a video below that might bring back some memories.)
– Some young workers are rebelling against traditional corporate attire and attempting to “express their inner soul” through their clothes (rather than their willingness to tow the line). [WSJ]
– The Annual “Women to Watch” issue just came out from the Wall Street Journal, and the WSJ Law Blog offers their thoughts as well. [WSJ via WSJ Law Blog]
– Five easily drinkable wines for under $12 — for Thanksgiving or, you know, Thursday. [The Simple Dollar]
– Forbes offers its advice on ways to dine well during the downturn. [Forbes]
– Finally: new(ish) blog Sweet Hot Justice offers advice on when you have to donate to your client's charity. [Sweet Hot Justice]
City Girl
Too funny — I just posted about the NYT article today — seriously, when did the interview suit ever go away?
City Girl´s last blog post..Suitwear
A reader
NYT Style section article = I was talking to a couple of my friends at dinner, and the three of us unearthed a hot new trend among the three of us! Then they find a couple of people who want to be quoted in the paper to support it. I particularly liked the person who said they were shocked to see a woman in a suit walking down the street. Oh come on, I live in Phoenix, for God’s sake, and even I see women in suits on a daily basis.