The Workday Reading: July 10, 2015

Jul 10, 2015

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1) 5 Reasons Women Are Keeping Their Maiden Names.

2) I picked up this chic, knot-satchel from Mango for $39, and it’s becoming one of my favorite bags.

3) Harvard Business Review discusses how to network so you get the most out of conferences.

4) For a limited time, Ulta is offering free shipping on some beauty favorites.  My favorite self-tanner and one of my favorite lipsticks are both on the list.

5) The Watergate Hotel is set to re-open this fall.  Catch a glimpse of the new design.

6) This coral Tahari dress is on point for the office, and under-$150.

7) Real Simple discusses why your next mentor might be younger than you, and why that’s a good thing.

8) The Outnet has some hot new arrivals.  This Walter Baker trench with leather sleeves is cool.  This Theory jacquard dress is really pretty.

9) College costs are rising at unprecedented rates.  Forbes discusses why student loans, designed to make college affordable, may be feeding the increases.

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  1. KLO says:

    Just wanted to say that I got a J Crew super 120s suit for Christmas, and today the hem fell out of the pencil skirt. So, there’s that.

  2. Shannon says:

    I wasn’t that old when I got married. I had children, and I’m not gay. But I always new that I would keep my maiden name. It’s just my name, and I don’t want to change it.

    • Jessica says:

      Agreed! I’m 27 and will be getting married in a few months. We plan to have children in the future and changing my name wouldn’t have an affect on my career but my name is my name and I like it. I don’t think I need any other reason or justification to keep my name.

  3. Rachel says:

    I hate the phrase “keeping your maiden name.” If you never changed your name, then you don’t have a maiden name. It’s just your name.

  4. The mango tote looks like the Reed Krakoff tote.

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