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Tuesday’s Workwear Report: Long-Sleeve Love Letter Floral Blouse
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Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.
This blouse from Cinq à Sept is one of the prettiest fall florals I’ve seen in some time. While I would usually include sheer or semi-sheer blouses as an absolute “don’t” for the office, I think the cut and style of this one could work with a black cami, especially if you’re layering it under a blazer. (I would advise against doing something that’s nude-for-you, just to avoid looking like you are, in fact, nude underneath!)
What say you, readers? Would this fly in your office?
The blouse is $365 at Bloomingdale’s and comes in sizes XXS-XL.
Sales of note for 8/14:
- Ann Mashburn – Seasonal sale, up to 50% off – we just included them in our updated Top 10 Brands for Comfortable Heels!
- Ann Taylor – 25% off all suiting! Also, extra 60% off clearance — readers love this blouse and I always love the variety of colors/textures for this jacket (it’s a great separate)
- Anthropologie – Extra 40% off sale!
- The Fold – Up to 50% off, further markdowns (new lines added)
- J.Crew – Up to 30% off
- J.Crew Factory – 40-60% off sitewide, extra 60% off clearance
- J.McLaughlin – Summer sale, up to 50% off
- Lilysilk – Anniversary sale, save up to 70%
- Me & Em – Sale! Up to 60% off (new lines just added, exclusively online)
- M.M.LaFleur – 20% off pants (Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off on other items)
- Nordstrom Rack – Clearance, new markdowns up to 75% off! Nice selection of Vince, Veronica Beard, Reiss and Rag & Bone, a ton of affordable work dresses from Calvin Klein, Maggy London, Eliza J, and Donna Morgan
- Saks Fifth Avenue – Take 25% off one item (ends Mon)! Great selection of Veronica Beard, L’Agence, Vince, and more.
- Talbots – End of season clearance, 60% off all markdowns. $24.99 pants and jeans
- Theory – End of season sale is on! Love all the colors their best-selling sweater tee comes in, and some colors are on sale.
- Tory Burch – Private sale, ends 8/19!
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The Dressier Side of Shorts
Outfit Details: Valentino Shirt, Chan Luu Shorts, Hermes Bag (similar, less expensive here), Miu Miu Flats (sold out, similar here and here), Sherman Field Necklace
Naturally, I reach for shorts on the hottest days, when getting dressed needs to be easy. But this summer I found myself drawn to them differently. The pairs I’m loving are ones I want to wear to dinner, when the light gets lower, and they still make sense with bare legs in August. All it takes is a small shift in fabric, cut, or proportion to change a silhouette everyone has already decided is casual.
I’m excited to keep wearing that idea into September, when the days are still warm and I’m not quite ready to part with my summer tan. A longer line just above the knee, a fuller shape, a little shine, or embroidered trim makes the whole outfit feel considered enough for evening while keeping the ease that makes shorts so good in the first place. It’s a fresh way to look at a true summer staple, one that means I don’t have to say goodbye to the season all at once.
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Coffee Break: Beaded Chunky Necklace
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I was excited to see that this necklace is a bestseller at J.Crew — personally I was never a fan of the “tiny dainty necklace” era.
I’m featuring the gray because it was the only color shown on a model, but it also comes in green, burgundy, light blue, red, navy, and black. I feel like the black one would be a lovely basic, but any of the other ones would be great for a pop of color above a crewneck or peeking out from an open collar.
The necklaces are $49.50-59.50 at J.Crew.
Sales of note for 8/14:
- Ann Mashburn – Seasonal sale, up to 50% off – we just included them in our updated Top 10 Brands for Comfortable Heels!
- Ann Taylor – 25% off all suiting! Also, extra 60% off clearance — readers love this blouse and I always love the variety of colors/textures for this jacket (it’s a great separate)
- Anthropologie – Extra 40% off sale!
- The Fold – Up to 50% off, further markdowns (new lines added)
- J.Crew – Up to 30% off
- J.Crew Factory – 40-60% off sitewide, extra 60% off clearance
- J.McLaughlin – Summer sale, up to 50% off
- Lilysilk – Anniversary sale, save up to 70%
- Me & Em – Sale! Up to 60% off (new lines just added, exclusively online)
- M.M.LaFleur – 20% off pants (Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off on other items)
- Nordstrom Rack – Clearance, new markdowns up to 75% off! Nice selection of Vince, Veronica Beard, Reiss and Rag & Bone, a ton of affordable work dresses from Calvin Klein, Maggy London, Eliza J, and Donna Morgan
- Saks Fifth Avenue – Take 25% off one item (ends Mon)! Great selection of Veronica Beard, L’Agence, Vince, and more.
- Talbots – End of season clearance, 60% off all markdowns. $24.99 pants and jeans
- Theory – End of season sale is on! Love all the colors their best-selling sweater tee comes in, and some colors are on sale.
- Tory Burch – Private sale, ends 8/19!
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What Does Being a Woman Cost You?- Corporette.com
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There was an interesting Buzzfeed story recently that collected Reddit comments about what “pink taxes” women pay. The entire roundup is worth a read, but I thought we might be able to expand the discussion here. What pink taxes do you see in your life, and what do you do about them? (Avoid them, shake your fist at the patriarchy, try to change them?)
In case you don’t feel like clicking on the Buzzfeed article (am I the only one who can barely get to the bottom of the article on mobile?) some of my favorite examples include:
- “Our clothes often being flimsy, paper thin, and needlessly cropped compared to men’s, but yet also costing more.”
- “Prescription drugs tested/developed for men that are less effective for women.”
- The first thing that comes to mind for me is just time. To maintain a certain (average) level of grooming, I have to invest at least an hour every day. It’s apparent when we observe how long it takes a typical man vs. a woman to get ready, especially for a special occasion. Even on an average day, I’m annoyed by the fact that I get approximately an hour less sleep so I can look nice for work and feel more respected by the men around me.”
- “Menopause treatment. More women are going on to HRT, but big pharma won’t increase production of estrogen patches. So women have interruptions in their care.”
- And finally, “The one where I get paid less than my male peers.”
Some of these aren’t pink taxes in the traditional “women consumers pay more” sense, but they are a “tax on being a woman” in money, time, labor, and career capital. We’ve talked about the demands on women’s time and labor — and not just the invisible mental load that mothers end up carrying. At work, we’ve talked about being the “office mom,” getting stuck with office housekeeping, and taking on other non-promotable tasks.
Even before I was married or a mother, I was the only one in my group who seemed to remember when our shared secretary’s birthday was or when/where a going-away party was. I also felt like I had to push back against the idea that I was the one who needed to procure a card for my peers to sign.
And yes, some of these aren’t technically “pink taxes” at all — so feel free to argue with the premise! What “taxes on being a woman” do you notice most in your own life? Which ones do you willingly pay, which ones make you rage, and which have you found ways to opt out of?
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Splurge Monday’s Workwear Report: Diane Printed Wide-Leg Pants
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Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.
I fully recognize that these Carolina Herrera pants may fall into the “Ladies Who Lunch” style of dressing, but it doesn’t make me love them any less. The print is gorgeous, the cut is perfect, and if I had four figures to drop casually on a pair of trousers, they would be in my closet immediately.
For the office, I’d try them with a silk blouse or a crisp navy blazer if the coordinating cardigan felt like a little too much look.
The pants are $1,490 at Bloomingdale’s and come in sizes 2-10.
Sales of note for 8/14:
- Ann Mashburn – Seasonal sale, up to 50% off – we just included them in our updated Top 10 Brands for Comfortable Heels!
- Ann Taylor – 25% off all suiting! Also, extra 60% off clearance — readers love this blouse and I always love the variety of colors/textures for this jacket (it’s a great separate)
- Anthropologie – Extra 40% off sale!
- The Fold – Up to 50% off, further markdowns (new lines added)
- J.Crew – Up to 30% off
- J.Crew Factory – 40-60% off sitewide, extra 60% off clearance
- J.McLaughlin – Summer sale, up to 50% off
- Lilysilk – Anniversary sale, save up to 70%
- Me & Em – Sale! Up to 60% off (new lines just added, exclusively online)
- M.M.LaFleur – 20% off pants (Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off on other items)
- Nordstrom Rack – Clearance, new markdowns up to 75% off! Nice selection of Vince, Veronica Beard, Reiss and Rag & Bone, a ton of affordable work dresses from Calvin Klein, Maggy London, Eliza J, and Donna Morgan
- Saks Fifth Avenue – Take 25% off one item (ends Mon)! Great selection of Veronica Beard, L’Agence, Vince, and more.
- Talbots – End of season clearance, 60% off all markdowns. $24.99 pants and jeans
- Theory – End of season sale is on! Love all the colors their best-selling sweater tee comes in, and some colors are on sale.
- Tory Burch – Private sale, ends 8/19!
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All White, All Texture – Julia Berolzheimer
Outfit Details: Zimmermann Dress, Miu Miu Flats (similar here and here), Loewe Sunglasses
Summer whites always feel like the answer to August plans, whether that’s a backyard dinner, a barbecue, or one of the last long weekends before everyone dives into full fall mode. “No white after Labor Day” never felt convincing, and I’m not one to follow fashion rules anyway. When an outfit works, it works, and it doesn’t need permission.
Head-to-toe white looks best with some texture and dimension to it. Maybe it’s a lace dress with enough detail to stand on its own, or a coordinating set with crochet hem. A light-as-air cotton voile blouse, paired back to a pant with lived-in sensibility. Summer whites ask for woven flats, sunglasses, and bare arms now, then those same pieces become the perfect canvas for a textured knit or quilted jacket come cooler days.

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On the Scene: Style at the 2nd Annual Vineyard Icon Awards on Martha’s Vineyard, Honoring Sylvia Rhone
The Vineyard Icon Awards returned to Martha’s Vineyard for its second year, drawing a crowd of guests dressed in the island’s signature blend of polish and ease. The event was founded by Erin Goldson, a fifth-generation Martha’s Vineyarder whose late father is buried on the island, and whose grandmother still lives there year-round. Vineyard Icon was created to celebrate individuals whose impact reaches beyond the island’s shores, recognizing leaders, creators, and changemakers who embody the spirit of excellence the Vineyard has long been known for.
Among this year’s honorees was music executive Sylvia Rhone, who commanded the room in a Jean Paul Gaultier printed mesh gown, paired with gold hoop earrings and stacked bangles.

Guests followed suit in a palette built around the island’s summer spirit: breezy florals, tropical prints, crisp stripes, and jewel tones, paired with woven totes, mini top-handle bags, and statement earrings throughout.




The event, held at Farm Neck Golf Course, once again proved that Vineyard style is less about formality and more about ease, color, and confidence.






What do you think?




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Amazon Sundays: Late Summer Tablescapes
This week’s Amazon Sunday centers on tableware, and in Charleston, where warm evenings last well past Labor Day, outdoor meals are still part of the routine. Printed linens, colorful glasses, scalloped dishes, and playing cards all feel right on a table set for the ease of summer, but earn their spot well beyond.
Chocolate gingham, tortoise flatware, paisley print linens, and colored taper candles bring notes of fall without changing the whole table. If cooler air comes earlier, those pieces make the transition easy. If it stays warm, they still look right outside from lunch through dinner.
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