In other news...I took some outfit photos.
Ignore the overexposed photo and look at the suede skirt I bought for a dollar at Goodwill. I know, right?
What you can't see is that my oxblood boots match it exactly. If I were the sort of person that cared about matching my shoe colour to the hem of my skirt, I'd be pretty damn impressed. Instead, I match my shoes to my handbag, because in my mind it is still 1974.
I had to laugh at the fashion writers going nuts over the polonecks in the audience at New York fashion week. There's nothing like a record breaking cold-snap to bring out the layers, is there? Now put on some socks and stop being fools. Last week I saw someone that should have known better going sock-less on a single digit temperature day. I wanted to go next door to Walgreens and buy her a pair of socks. No fashion is worth frostbite. Anyway, glad to see some people have come to their senses and decided a warm neck is a nice thing. In the wind, you can use it as an improvised face mask too-and it won't mess up your makeup the way a balaclava would. Speaking of makeup, I'm wearing a primer that promises to minimise the red tones in my skin. I have to admit, so far it seems to be working well. I'm not sure how I feel about calling the product, "Airbrushed", but it does a good job on the red.
Outfit Particulars:
Poloneck-Gordman's
Brocade waistcoat-Liz Claiborne, early 90's
1970's tweed jacket by Country Miss-Salvation Army, Lincoln
1970's suede skirt-Goodwill
Glass beads-Thrift World
Bangles-assorted places (the glass one broke today-grr)
Earrings-Von Maur, ages ago
Boots-Hand-Me-Ups
Fossil Handbag-Thrift World
Fragrance-L'Air du Temps (I have a review about 90% completed, so look for that soon)
Hope you enjoyed your pancake day (if you do that tradition).
Pancakes are a big deal at our house. Our dog is named Pancake! I love your video. Yeah. That's the stuff!
ReplyDeleteThe suede skirt and the boots are indeed well-blended. I especially like the fullness of the skirt balanced by the weight of the fabric! * L'Air du Temps has always reminded me of an elderly aunt who had real cut flowers in her home when there were no recent funerals. Is there a word in the scent vocabulary for "what is that floral smell?"
ReplyDelete@Connie
ReplyDeletePancake the pooch is so cute you almost *could* eat him up!
@Beth Waltz
I admit to a cut flower habit like your aunt-today I came home with the most beautiful pink gladiolas and a bunch of iris. I don't consider it extravagant, but something I require to enjoy my life. I could save the money of course, but I'd rather cut the budget somewhere else and have flowers at home.
I was surprised L'Air du Temps is less floral in the newer formulation. The carnation is still there, but they've toned done the white florals considerably, and bumped-up the base of vetiver/sandalwood/and whatever it is they use in place of oak moss today. I thought I'd hate it, but it lets all the best parts of the perfume shine. Of course some people view it as a tragedy, and I thought I would too, but I rather like it. Heresy, I know.
It is 11:00pm and after watching the pancake video I am hungry for them!! Maybe tomorrow morning for breakfast with golden syrup drizzled on them, mmmmmmmmm!!!
ReplyDeleteWe are all pancake fans here! And I am also a fan of your suede skirt and matchy-matched-ness, but beg to differ about polo necks - can't wear them, they drive me crazy! xxx
ReplyDelete@Sue
ReplyDeleteGolden syrup is super-$$$ here so we ration it for oats or cinder toffee. And (stamps foot) it comes in a jar that gets all sticky and drips! I don't know why we can't get tins like the rest of the world.
@Curtise
You have a nice neck (did that sound creepy?)I wouldn't hide it either!