Same Blog, new Name!

Same Blog, new Name!

At long last, I’m thrilled to reveal the new as well as improved name of the blog: Memorandum!  The name modification has been a long time coming, as The classy workstation no longer seemed to properly show me or my vision for the blog.  When I started this site in 2013, The classy workstation was the tongue-in-cheek title born out of working in finance in new York City.  A year as well as a half later, my expert life has moved beyond that of the wall street cubicle, as well as so, I believe, has this blog.

To be clear, I have every intention of continuing the blog’s focus on women’s work wear.  However, from college to today, my workplaces have ranged from Capitol hill to wall street to Silicon Valley.  And as a reflection of these different expert experiences, I hope to continue speaking to working women in all kinds of expert environments―not just those who inhabit a business cubicle.  Thus, I feel that Memorandum, though definitionally rooted in the business world, does not have the industry-specific connotation that “cubicle” does.  I want teachers, lawyers, journalists, photographers, merchandisers as well as expert jugglers to feel that there’s something right here for them, as well as not to be deterred by a specific name.

There is much more in the works for broadening as well as improving the blog later in 2015, however for now, I wished to unveil the new appellation. welcome to Memorandum!

COAT: Marc by Marc Jacobs (also available here as well as here; similar versions here, here, here, right here as well as here, whew!)  |  SHIRT: Cameo (love the tee shirts version too!)  |  SKIRT: Cameo (also right here as well as like the coordinating pants and trench too!)  |  SHOES: Asos (similar here)  |  SUNGLASSES: Nina Ricci (similar here)

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To celebrate the site’s new name as well as to say thanks to the fantastic number of you who have so loyally complied with this blog over the past year as well as a half, I’m excited to hold a new giveaway today!

Since visitors often ask me what work bags I recommend, I believed I’d provide away two of my extremely preferred carry bags as a bit something to assist home the memorandums (or memoranda) in your own life as you shuttle between work as well as jugar. Regardless of whether you work in a conventional workstation or a creative artist’s studio, the Tory Burch York Buckle carry is, in my humble opinion, the perfect as well as truly “quintessential” work tote. With traditional clean lines, gold hardware as well as gorgeous scratch-resistant leather that is available in (literally) every color of the rainbow, the lightweight carry even includes a padded compartment for your laptop or tablet. Need I state more? Enter below!

Giveaway rules of the Road:

The giveaway closes at 11:59PM PST on Friday, February 6, 2015.  Two winners will be chosen at random from qualifying entrances below with Rafflecopter.  Each champion will get a Tory Burch York Buckle carry in the color of their option as well as will be notified via email within 48 hours.  Using the Rafflecopter widget below, you can go into your name into the raffle as much as eight times be doing any type of of the following:

Follow @maryorton on Instagram

Tag a buddy or associate in the comments section of any type of of my instagrams

Regram your preferred instagram from my account as well as tag @maryorton in the subtitle together with hashtag #MEMORANDUM

‘Like’ Memorandum on Facebook (don’t be confused by the old name there, Facebook is not as nimble as other social network platforms in enabling you to update it!)

Follow @maryortonMEMO on Twitter

Tweet about the giveaway tagging @maryortonMEMO and utilizing hashtag #MEMORANDUM

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