Washable Wednesday: Henrietta Dress
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Sales of note for 5/8/25
(See all of the latest workwear sales at Corporette!)
- Nordstrom – Up to 50% off select styles + 15% off fragrance (exclusions apply; ends 5/11) + give $150 in gift cards, earn a $25 promo card (ends 5/13)
- Ann Taylor – 30% off your full-price purchase + extra 40% off sale
- Banana Republic Factory – 40-60% everything + extra 25% off
- Eloquii – $25+ select styles + extra 45% off all sale
- J.Crew – Up to 50% off must-have styles + extra 50% off select sale styles
- J.Crew Factory – Up to 60% off everything + extra 50% off clearance
- M.M.LaFleur – Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off
- Spanx – Lots of workwear on sale, some up to 70% off
- Talbots – 25% off all tops, pants, jeans, and shorts + 25% off all markdowns
And — here are some of our latest threadjacks of interest – working mom questions asked by the commenters!!
- The concept of “backup care” is so stupid…
- I need tips on managing employees in BigLaw who have to leave for daycare pickup…
- I’m thinking of leaning out to spend more time with my family – how can I find the perfect job for that?
- I’m now a SAHM and my husband needs to step up…
- How can I change my thinking to better recognize some of my husband’s contributions as important, like organizing the shed?
- What are your tips to having a good weekend with kids, especially with little kids? Do you have a set routine or plan?
Love this dress! Great pick for pumping at work.
Question for other working mothers – do you ever feel like the things you most want to do are either more difficult or nearly impossible to do as a working parent? For instance, I have been feeling an increasing desire lately to become a foster parent, but with three biological kids + a foster child, I question how I would spend any quality time with my kids, or even get to work on time, truthfully, if I were to pursue this while still working full time. Are there some paths in life that require opting out of the workforce for a few years in order to do it (especially given the many appointments that foster children often have), or is there some magical way to make it work in the 24 hours of a day? I love my job, but I wonder if I can continue to love it and be any good at it, while still doing the things with my family that I most want to do.