For goodness sake!
Snow in October is almost always a bad sign of things to come, and this was a bad storm. Last Sunday we were expecting 1/2 inch of snow. Instead we had several inches, high winds, ice, and mass power outages across the city. By Tuesday morning there were still people waiting to have power restored. We had a tree come down blocking our street, but the city was out quickly to take care of it. Our lights flickered a few times but we were lucky enough to keep power on. One street over they were blacked-out. Today, the sun was out, our temperatures were in the upper 60s and there's no trace of the storm that ground things to a halt. If it happened in December we'd have been ready to deal with it, but instead it was a surprise for everyone concerned. Ah well, we got through it but really, I never did like surprises.
I did get an opportunity to wear my new-to-me vintage 70s ski jacket. I was drawn to the zip-out sleeves (I'm a sucker for clothes that multi-task).
I had a ski jacket in the 70s but it was down, very puffy, and it leaked leaving a trail of feathers on my clothes. I got through most of the 70s wearing a red wool Hudson's Bay blanket coat, which I loathed, but at least it didn't shed. For the longest time I wouldn't wear red as I still felt the trauma of being teased by my classmates' "Orphan Annie" chants every day on the bus, but I've long since made my peace with red, even purchasing a vintage red car coat last year. I do draw the line at Hudson's Bay though.
I stayed warm, unlike Mr. Ghosty in the garden. Poor fella had icicles hanging off him.
Speaking of Halloween decorations, here's some you can wear. Honestly, I'll wear these all year. Sequined skull pumps might not seem like a practical pair of shoes at first glance but...yeah, fine. I can't spin these as anything other than wildly impractical but at least they were cheaply thrifted so I'm keeping them out of the landfill. How's that?
I even have a sparkly purple sweater to perfectly match them.
They would have worked with this outfit too, but I went for my purple suede boots. Yes, the vest is made of feathers, and yes I have shorts on beneath the blouse. No, I can't hook you up with a dime bag. Sorry.
Really, The hardest drug I do is vitamin D. Now get off my lawn, you beatniks.
Speaking of things that remind me of drugs...this dress was described by my son as, "Someone's bad acid trip rendered in fabric."
...He might have a point. I think it is more like The Scream. Anyway, whenever something seems over-the-top I like to throw some sequins and a big belt at it-just so there's no possible whiff of "Normal" in certain light. Nothing kills the possibility of good taste like an 80s belt...
.. except possibly a floral hat. Or both. I mean, there's no law insisting you choose.
Anyway, back to the outfit photos. This 60's dress isn't really my style but I've had the dress for decades. It was just "Old" when I bought it, not vintage. The shiny faux silk material reflects light beautifully making it perfect for a sunny, autumn day.
The shoes and bag are also 60s vintage, ands somewhat shiny. I'm sensing a theme here.
I don't have words for how much I love this 60s faux amber cha-cha bracelet. The 70s goldstone ring on my index finger was made by Avon. I just adore goldstone-wonder why it fell out of popularity? It seems like it was everywhere in the 70s.
Outfit Particulars:
Vintage dress-A thrift store in New Hampshire years ago
Vintage handbag-Thrift World
Vintage Shoes-Goodwill
Bracelet-Goodwill
Rings-all over
Brooch-can't remember
Fragrance-don't recall what it was, but probably something green-Knowing, maybe?
Know what would look great with that dress...
Exactly. But it needn't be this hat. I have plenty of others. In fact, over on Instagram (@Goodymcgoodface) I've been doing a regular Saturday hat feature called (wait for it)...Haturday Night Fever. Ain't I clever?! Anyway, here's a better hat for that dress...
Isn't it a beauty?
I chose Saturday for Haturday because it obviously rhymed and because I don't have anything better to do on Saturday night except have an early dinner and
wait to die watch television. I'd lie and say I didn't expect my 50s to be like this but I expected my 50s to be
exactly like this. It isn't all bad though-I get a senior discount at the supermarket.
That's the sort of satisfied smile that says, "I saved 10% off my groceries."
College football is a big deal in Nebraska as we don't have any professional teams. I bought this vintage plastic football charm (that's an old fashioned leather helmet on the left) to wear on game days. Personally, I don't care if they win or lose but they are now 0-6 for the season and I
really feel bad for those kids! They had a chance to win in overtime last Saturday, but as someone observed, "The Nebraska Cornhuskers snatched defeat from the jaws of winning." I will keep wearing my pin on Saturdays until the season is (mercifully) over, but I do feel for the poor players, especially the ones in their last year.
Do you remember blanket skirts from the late 80s/90s? I had one, but rarely wore it as it always felt like it was swamping my small frame. Know what? I was right then, and they still don't work for me. This was a Goodwill bargain, so I'm cutting my .49 cent losses and re-donating it. Someone tall will look magnificent in it.
I was able to get this vintage tooled bag for a few dollars because there were pen markings inside. Who sees the inside of a bag?! There's still plenty of life left in this beauty.
Another bargain from an antique shop because the clasp was broken. It was an easy, quick repair.
This vintage rayon blouse caught my eye because of the great buttons. Much to my delight, it fitted perfectly.
Outfit Particulars:
Skirt and blouse both Goodwill
Boots-K Mart
Vintage handbag-Hand-Me-Ups
Brooch-Antique mall
Tooled belt-Thrift World
Well, gotta fly so I'll see you later. Have a great weekend!