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Mango Capsule Remixes 60s Glamour with New Drop
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Pink in Black R13 and Willow Sage Hart in a Red House of CB Dress at The Lost Boys Broadway Premiere
Pink attended The Lost Boys Broadway premiere alongside her daughter Willow Sage Hart, posing together on the red carpet.
Pink wore a $2,995 black studded Berlin leather jacket by R13 paired with a fitted black maxi skirt. The jacket featured metallic star and stud embellishments throughout, adding texture to the look.

Willow Sage Hart wore a $289 red satin lace strapless maxi dress by House of CB. The dress featured a structured corset bodice with paneling and lace detailing through the skirt, finished with a front slit.

The pair appeared together for the Broadway opening in contrasting black and red looks.

Photo Credit: @JPASC24
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On the Scene at ExcelerateHer 2026: Miami Nights Featuring Kim Blackwell, Simone Smith, MC Lyte, and More!
ExcelerateHer returned for its fourth year, bringing together a dynamic community of women across business, leadership, and culture for a multi-day experience rooted in connection, growth, and empowerment. Founded by marketing executive Kimberly Blackwell, the summit has evolved into a high-level gathering designed to advance women in business, wealth, and wellness—uniting entrepreneurs, executives, creatives, and changemakers under one roof.

More than just a conference, ExcelerateHer is built on the idea that collaboration, community, and access are key to unlocking new levels of success. The platform emphasizes mentorship, networking, and education—giving women the tools and relationships needed to scale their businesses and expand their influence.

While Kim Blackwell is known for her business acumen, she is equally recognized for her style. The conference reflects that sensibility, with themed evenings that invite attendees to express themselves through fashion. Kim tapped Fashion Bomb Daily to capture the style moments throughout the experience.

The 2026 kickoff set the tone in true Miami fashion with a “Miami After Dark: Luxe Loungewear Edition” theme, where attendees embraced elevated ease with a glamorous twist. Think silk pajama sets, fluid satin slips, tailored robes, and statement dusters that flowed effortlessly with every step. The vibe struck a balance between comfort and sophistication, proving that loungewear can be just as impactful as traditional eveningwear when styled with intention.

From monochromatic satin sets in rich burgundy tones to airy printed co-ords and shimmering slip dresses, guests leaned into textures that moved—silk, charmeuse, and lightweight fabrics that reflected the warm Miami night. Accessories remained minimal yet intentional, allowing the garments’ fluidity and silhouette to take center stage.

The evening wasn’t just about fashion—it was about presence. Guests showed up ready to connect, celebrate, and step into rooms with purpose, embodying the very mission of ExcelerateHer: to create spaces where women can build, collaborate, and excel together.

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Wednesday’s Workwear Report: Cap-Sleeve Cardigan
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Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.
I need to add some cardigans to my closet to prepare myself for summer air conditioning. This one from White House Black Market would be a great option for spicing up an otherwise basic outfit. The gold buttons are cute and the floral accent gives it a touch of whimsy. Pair it with a midi skirt and a work-appropriate tee, and you’ll be set to go.
The sweater is $110 at White House Black Market and comes in sizes XXS-XL.
Sales of note for 4/24:
- Ann Taylor – Friends of Ann Event, 30% off your purchase PLUS $50 off $100! Readers love this popover blouse, and their suiting is also in the sale.
- Boden – 15% off new styles
- Brooklinen – 25% off sitewide — we have and love these sateen sheets
- Evereve – Now through Sunday: up to 70% off! Markdowns include Alex Mill, Michael Stars, Sanctuary, Rails, Xirena, and Z-Supply
- Express – $39+ Summer Styles
- J.Crew – Friends & Family Event, 30% off your purchase! Good deals on blazers and boots
- J.Crew Factory – 40% off everything, extra 50% off clearance, and extra 20% off $125+
- Lands’ End – 50% off full price styles and 60% off all clearance and sale – lots of ponte dresses come down under $25, and this packable raincoat in gingham is too cute
- Loft – Friends & Family event, 40% off entire purchase + extra 15% off + free shipping
- M.M.LaFleur – This weekend only, save 25% on dresses. Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off.
- Nordstrom – 1500+ new women’s markdowns
- Sephora – Up to 50% off hair deals today only – includes Shark Beauty tools! (See our recent discussion on how to upgrade the Revlon brush.)
- Talbots – Friends & Family event, 30% off entire purchase – today only, free shipping, no minimum
- TOCCIN – Use code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off!
- Vivrelle – Looking to own less stuff but still try trends? Use code CORPORETTE for a free month, and borrow high-end designer clothes and bags!
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Coffee Break: Flower Charms – Corporette.com
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In general, I’m not a fan of the “charms” trend for bags — I appreciate how they’re supposed to add a whimsical touch, but I usually feel like it’s so far from the vibe of the bag that it’s distracting. But these leather flower charms from Cuyana are lovely.
There are two main varieties, the poppy (pictured) and the orchid. They feel whimsical, yes, but they also feel like they elevate the bag instead of cheapening it. They show the charms on a number of bags if you click around the site and they look cool on almost every bag they have.
I’m not a huge fan of yellow and orange, of course, but those are some of the main colors of Icelandic poppies, so it’s just as well.
The charms are $78 each, at Cuyana.
Sales of note for 4/24:
- Ann Taylor – Friends of Ann Event, 30% off your purchase PLUS $50 off $100! Readers love this popover blouse, and their suiting is also in the sale.
- Boden – 15% off new styles
- Brooklinen – 25% off sitewide — we have and love these sateen sheets
- Evereve – Now through Sunday: up to 70% off! Markdowns include Alex Mill, Michael Stars, Sanctuary, Rails, Xirena, and Z-Supply
- Express – $39+ Summer Styles
- J.Crew – Friends & Family Event, 30% off your purchase! Good deals on blazers and boots
- J.Crew Factory – 40% off everything, extra 50% off clearance, and extra 20% off $125+
- Lands’ End – 50% off full price styles and 60% off all clearance and sale – lots of ponte dresses come down under $25, and this packable raincoat in gingham is too cute
- Loft – Friends & Family event, 40% off entire purchase + extra 15% off + free shipping
- M.M.LaFleur – This weekend only, save 25% on dresses. Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off.
- Nordstrom – 1500+ new women’s markdowns
- Sephora – Up to 50% off hair deals today only – includes Shark Beauty tools! (See our recent discussion on how to upgrade the Revlon brush.)
- Talbots – Friends & Family event, 30% off entire purchase – today only, free shipping, no minimum
- TOCCIN – Use code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off!
- Vivrelle – Looking to own less stuff but still try trends? Use code CORPORETTE for a free month, and borrow high-end designer clothes and bags!
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How to Handle a Midlife Career Crisis: Real Advice From Working Women
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If you’re dealing with a midlife career crisis, you’re not alone — and readers had a great discussion on just that issue the other day. There was (as always) a treasure trove of really solid, real advice from real working women, so I thought I’d round up some of the best pieces of advice.
Of course, we’ve talked about questioning your career a number of times before, including
We’ve also discussed career change, including
We’ve also discussed happiness a lot on the blog, including rounding up the best things readers did to make themselves happier, how to shake things up when you’re bored with life, and rounding up some great books on happiness.
The Midlife Career Crisis
First, here’s the original question:
I’ll own that I’m solidly in the middle of a midlife crisis. Career is a big part of it. While the stories of women who quit their jobs to become an entrepreneur or underwater basket weaver or live off the grid are inspiring and awesome, something tells me that’s not realistic or feasible for most of us. I would love to know how other smart women have found more meaning or a new direction in their work. Because I have to keep doing something for another 15 years at least, and I’m low-key unhappy.
If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Many women hit a point in their late 30s, 40s, or 50s where the question isn’t “what’s next?” so much as “how do I keep doing this for another decade or two?”
We rounded up reader advice on what actually helps — from small shifts to bigger reinventions.
Midlife Career Crisis: What Actually helps (Executive Summary)
- If you feel stuck or unfulfilled at work in midlife, you’re not alone
- Readers suggest experimenting (classes, hobbies, side interests) before making big changes
- Many recommend looking for ways to pivot without starting over
- Some find stepping back from high-stress or high-prestige roles improves their day-to-day life
- For many, meaning comes from outside of work, not just from their job
YOU Get a Midlife Career Crisis! And You! And You!
This is so extremely common that, for some reason, I hear Oprah in my head shouting, “And you get one! And you! And you!”
(Sadly, she was gifting cars, not midlife career crises.)
In any event, readers agreed that it’s incredibly common:
- “I don’t have an answer, but I want you to know that you’re not alone.”
- “I’m 49… I’ve been trying to get another job for a couple of years but haven’t been successful… I think for me the answer likely lies in consulting.”
There’s a strong undercurrent here that this isn’t a personal failure, but rather a phase a lot of high-achieving women hit, especially after years of optimizing for stability, income, or other people’s expectations.
How to Get Past a Midlife Career Crisis, Strategy #1: Try Something New
A number of readers noted that this is a great time in your life to learn something new. One person even said community college night classes are great for this, whether it’s to find a new path, see what else is out there and how you like it — or even to take pre-requisites if you decide heading back to school is your best option.
Several readers suggested experimenting without blowing up your life:
- taking classes
- exploring certifications
- revisiting old interests
- testing whether a “dream path” actually fits your day-to-day preferences
It’s not glamorous, but it can be clarifying.
Another way to go about this is to try something old — revisit a hobby you loved before. As one reader said, “Midlife crisis led to my resuming as a very serious hobby the extremely impractical career for which I was originally trained.”
Our beloved commenter Senior Attorney commented on her approach to those years:
When I hit the glass ceiling, I completely remade my life in every other way. (Not recommending the first one necessarily, but…) I left my husband, made a whole new circle of friends, went to grad school at night for a while, and ended up getting very involved in my local Rotary Club and made that and other kinds of community service the focus of my energies for the last ten years or so I was working.
Midlife Career Crisis Strategy #2: Look For Ways to Pivot Without Starting Over
If you’ve been somewhere a long time, you may have more flexibility than you think:
- lateral moves
- internal networking
- shifting toward the parts of your job you actually enjoy
As one reader noted,
Seek out a different role at your company. If you’ve been there a long time there’s probably a lot of things you’re qualified to do. You can keep your capital and shake it up. Doing a new job is the best way to get unstuck and great to do it without completely starting over. Before you dismiss it as “wouldn’t work here,” think about it and network internally to brainstorm.
Midlife Career Crisis Strategy #3: Subtract the Bad
This sounds easy enough, right? Cut out the bad stuff and you’ll be happy again! But this may involve taking a step or two “back” from your current position. For example: the problem may not be “work” — but rather specific parts of your work.
We talked a bit about this when we discussed Carter Cast’s book The Right—and Wrong—Stuff: How Brilliant Careers Are Made and Unmade, in which he talked about quitting his job as CEO of Walmart because he realized he preferred the job before that one. He called it the “red yellow green system”:
He noted that when he sat down and thought about his job as CEO, most of the day was red for him — stuff he didn’t want to do, stuff he dreaded doing, stuff he felt was a waste of time.
On the flip side, when he thought about the job right before CEO, he found that his day was mostly green — he looked forward to it, thought it was a great match for his skills, strengths, and passions — and ultimately wanted to do the tasks in front of him.
In response to the midlife career crisis question, a number of readers had a similar revelation where a step back brought them joy, whether it was going into consulting (working only 15-20 hours a week) or something else.
I had been at the same org for a long time in a very prestige-driven industry, org, and role that paid very well. But I wasn’t happy, and a few truly terrible years in my personal life spurred me to think big picture about how I want to spend such a big chunk of my days. Those years also highlighted how little my current org cared about its people.
So I quit and focused on a passion project for several months. That work touched on my industry so I didn’t have an obvious resume gap. I started job hunting, focusing on the parts of my prior role I enjoyed and eventually found a job doing those things plus some new things. It pays significantly less but still a salary that allows me to live well, travel, and save for retirement, and my colleagues and the the org are fantastic. I don’t work nights or weekends anymore and have still been promoted, and I don’t define myself by my job. I enjoy it and feel good about the work I’m doing, but I’m very much in a work to live mindset.So my advice to you would be: research jobs/talk to people in roles doing the tasks you enjoy doing and don’t get bogged down in an inflated sense of loyalty to your current employer.
Midlife Career Crisis #4: Blow Up Your Life
Ok, ok, the advice wasn’t to actually blow up your life — but it was to think about really big changes that would have a major impact.
For example, one reader mentioned she was seriously thinking about moving to Europe in response to her midlife career crisis:
I’m seriously considering trying to move to Europe, as they have a much different perspective on work/life balance and having lives outside of work. I don’t have any serious hobbies or passions that I can lean on and I live somewhere where there’s a lack of interesting things to do on the weekends or outside of work, so even when I’m not working there’s no clear answer on how I should be filling my time meaningfully.
Another way to make a major change: pursue your hobby as a business. As one reader noted,
The female version of a midlife crisis is taking a year off to go to culinary school, ime. Then you confront the reality of those 3 am wakeups to get your oven fired up before the shop opens at 6 am and decide that the office job that starts at 9ish isn’t so bad. I’ve seen numerous women follow this trajectory.
Readers, I’d love to hear your thoughts — do any of these ideas sound appealing to you in the moment? Have you already tried some of them?
If you’re in the middle of a midlife career crisis, what’s helped you feel even a little more intentional about the next phase?
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JB x Jennifer Behr: The Summer Collection
Zimmermann Dress, JB x Jennifer Behr Charleston & Montagu Necklaces, Loro Piana Bag (similar here)
I’m so excited to share my fourth collection with Jennifer Behr. Each one builds on the last, and this one feels like the most playful yet.
We took the pieces everyone has loved and pushed them further, designing what I’ve been wanting to wear this season. Think bolder tassels, more layered dimension, and a few unexpected color combinations that feel fresh for summer. I kept coming back to 1960s and ’70s Mediterranean summers, Capri and the Amalfi Coast, and that polished, relaxed approach to dressing that always works.
Turquoise has been a constant across all four collections, and this time I wanted to pair it with coral, one of my favorite combinations for warm weather. It shows up across statement necklaces, longer layered strands, and the tassel styles I’ve been reaching for on repeat. The tassels feel like an instant outfit-maker, designed to move from day into evening and styled multiple ways.
I’ve always loved natural materials with a little personality, stones that aren’t perfectly uniform, beads with character, and you see that throughout the collection. It’s those details that give the pieces a distinct point of view while still feeling effortless. Discover the collection and take a closer look at each piece below.
Givenchy Shirt, Alaia Skirt, JB x Jennifer Behr Charleston Necklace, Valentino Bag, JB x Margaux Heels | Adam Lippes Top & Skirt, Jennifer Behr Charlotte Necklace, JB X Margaux Shoes, Loro Piana Bag (similar here) | Lisa Says Gah Top, Dries Van Noten Pants, JB x Jennifer Behr Woolfe Earrings, JB x Jennifer Behr Charlotte Necklace, Altuzarra Clutch, Similar Heels
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The Subtle Beauty Upgrade Everyone Is Talking About
Beauty trends are constantly evolving, but one shift has quietly taken center stage: subtle, natural enhancements. Instead of dramatic transformations, people are leaning toward small, refined changes that help them look refreshed without appearing “overdone.” This is where dermal fillers come in. They’ve become one of the most talked-about subtle beauty upgrade in modern beauty, […]
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Kilkenny design Biggest Sale Of The Year – Up To 50% OFF
The wait is over for the Kilkenny Design biggest sale of the year, featuring spectacular reductions of up to 70% off. This event is a celebration of premium design, offering deep discounts on iconic brands like Orla Kiely, Lennon Courtney, and Regatta. Whether you are looking to elevate your home aesthetic with luxury glassware and scents or refresh your accessory collection with sophisticated handbags, this sale provides the perfect opportunity to secure high-quality Irish and international design at warehouse prices.
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Intersport Elverys Flash sale – Extra 15% off Discount on Sale Items
Gear up for peak performance with the Intersport Elverys Flash sale – Extra 15% off discount on sale items, an unmissable event where clearance markdowns reach a staggering 70% off. This stackable discount allows you to secure elite-level gear from Nike, adidas, and Hoka at their lowest prices of the year. Whether you are chasing a new PB on the road, training with the IRFU and FAI Ireland official kits, or upgrading your home gym with Rival dumbbells, this sale provides the perfect opportunity to invest in premium sporting excellence for less.
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