Flashback: Packing for Seminar
I used to work in the Mary Kay Canada Inc. corporate offices as the Consultant Communications and PR Coordinator. Those were the days when I was corporate, approximately a decade ago and I wore suits. Mary Kay has career training and a yearly recognition event known as Seminar. This is where the most productive sales people and their teams are rewarded for their work.
It’s a very glitzy event. The attendees wear full length gowns, gloves and I’ve seen a couple in tiaras (why not?). But for those who worked at Mary Kay corporate, it was work. Fun, but work. Three days of almost 24-hour work.
And there was a dress code. No trousers. Skirts only. (It’s a Mary Kay thing – as in the woman Mary Kay Ash). So that meant at least three skirt suits with shoes (preferably flats) to to with them. Tights (again, a Mary Kay Ash thing) and of course, hair and make up.
I recently found my packing list and it’s two pages long. For three days. Clearly I was a bit of an over-packer. Those were a lot of suits.
The list (edited because clearly I brought undergarments and toiletries)
- Black Club Monaco suit
- Black Banana Republic suit (BR has always been my go-to for suits)
- Black Tristan suit
- Black dress shirt
- White t-shirt
- 2 white dress shirts
- Peach HR top (Holts? Also, I wore peach?)
- Black Betsey Johnson top (remember when she used to do cute things?)
- Black Capezio flats
- Black Feet First flats (which I hated but after three days on a hardass convention floor, I remember these were the only pair of shoes I could wear without wincing).
- Black HR flats
- Mint Bliss leg treatment (Concrete floors!)
- Blister BandAid plasters
- Painkillers
- Eye drops
- Mints
- Eye mask
- Nasal spray
- 8 pairs of sheer tights, mostly from Secret.
These days I have a suit which I wear once a year, if that. I still like the idea of a suit (uniform dressing?) and a well-fitting suit is as comfortable as jeans or yoga pants.
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