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- Fashionista noted that Valentino, Gucci, and other luxury brands have announced they’ll start selling their own vintage — and wondered how they’ll compete with third-party retailers.
- WBUR shared a piece by Rep. Katherine Clark of Massachusetts, who shared how her decision to stop dyeing her hair and go gray became a political issue.
- Vox’s The Goods delved into “TikTok couture.”
- ELLE’s series Clothes of Our Lives, which explores the fashion choices made by powerful women, featured Rep. Ayanna Pressley.
- The New York Times looked at how Black women in law are feeling pride and frustration as President Biden prepares to nominate the first Black woman to the Supreme Court.
- CNBC listed six ways to figure out how much you should be getting paid — before negotiating salary or a raise.
- Fortune highlighted Black Women on Boards, a six-month accelerator program with the goal of placing Black women executives into board roles that are a good fit. One of the co-founders noted, “If [a company says they] just want a Black woman, that’s not helpful.”
- The Cut wondered when reading became a competition.
- Harper’s Bazaar listed 15 must-see movies from Sundance this year.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from The Belladonna, with “Your Motivational Water Bottle Has Given Up On You.”
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