Against The Rules

    Here's an old garment that has had new life breathed into it. This floral minidress started out as a romper back in the early 90's, with me as its original owner. I remember purchasing it at Express back when they were still a fairly new chain, and I remember it being one of my favorite things to wear. After I decided that it was out of date and no longer wearable I still couldn't manage to part with it, so I packed it away in a dress bag and stashed it under the bed. Last month I thought it'd be fun to pull out that collection of clothes and see if anything could be restyled; among those old things I found this and another floral romper, plus the velvet vest I wore a few weeks ago. After well over a decade they suddenly looked wearable again, albeit with some modifications in the case of the rompers.

    I got the idea to turn this into a dress from Erin over at Work With What You've Got. She did the same thing with a romper and it looked so cute I had to give it a try myself (it was actually her post that prompted me to brave the dust bunnies and pull the dress bag out from under the bed in the first place). Sure, I know it's against the 'rules' to re-wear a trend you sported the first time around, but hey, the trend back then was rompers, whereas this is a dress. And there's nothing exclusively 90's about floral dresses, now is there?

    Also, I'm pretty damn stoked that I still fit into the same things I wore when I was 22. If that's not reason enough to break the rules, what is?

    Silk shirt: thrifted
    Romper: Express
    Tights: Sock Dreams
    Boots: Fly London

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Against The Rules


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Popsicle Toes

    It felt really great to put on sandals with no tights today, but as I feared it's still just a smidge too chilly for exposed feet, and I ended up with frozen toes when the evening breeze picked up. Walking to my car after work I was reminded of that cheesy 70's song called Popsicle Toes, and then I was truly unhappy indeed.

    These jeans, however, are just the thing for a spring look that still keeps out the chill. If I'd worn some socks, this outfit would have been weather-perfect.

    Jacket: Vintage
    Shirt: H&M
    Jeans: Dittos
    Shoes: Camper

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Popsicle Toes


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Brief

    Since it's now the weekend and I'm no longer in blogging mode, I'll keep this post brief and just skip straight to the details...

    Jacket: Forever 21
    Dress: J. Crew
    Belt: Anne Klein
    Tights, socks: Sock Dreams
    Shoes: John Fluevog

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Unbridled

    This amazing cape was another find from the Vintage Expo over the weekend. Despite my unbridled shopping habits I was relatively restrained at the expo, and only brought home 3 clothing items for myself: the mod yellow and gray set I wore on Tuesday, this cape, and a little plaid vest that still needs some alterations before it's ready to be worn. The rest of my purchases at the expo were vintage silk flowers that will be used in trimming my hats, which will all be for sale in the near future.

    The cape is reversible and has a removable hood, which I left at home today. As it turned out the cape was the perfect outerwear for the sunny-chilly weather; and as with Tuesday's outfit, I fear I may have limited opportunities for wearing it again before next fall.

    Cape: vintage
    Cardigan:e-klah
    Strapless top: Mica
    Skirt: Merona
    Shoes: Camper

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Corporate T-Shirt Challenge

    Yesterday we had an unofficial "Wear Your Company T-Shirt To Work" day. Now, I work for a company in which it's perfectly acceptable to wear T-shirts to work EVERY day, so for most people this really isn't that big a deal. But since T-shirts are not part of my normal repertoire, I was perfectly willing to just ignore the whole thing and pretend I'd forgotten it. However, on my way out on Tuesday evening I just happened to run into my boss, who just happened to casually mention something along the lines of, "If anyone could make a giant, boxy T-shirt look fashionable, it would be you." My ego and my pride both being at stake, I decided to accept the challenge.

    So here is my effort. I actually didn't have any corporate T-shirts in my possession, since the ones that have been distributed since I joined the company were all huge enough to pass directly on to my stepdad, so I had to 'borrow' one from a coworker. She thankfully gave me full license to modify it as I saw fit, so I cut out both the sleeves and the neck. In order to give it some shape, I paired it with skinny jeans and a belt. It might not have looked very fashionable, but at least it was more flattering.

    Hat: A gift from Kimberly
    Drape-neck shirt: Sunhee Moon
    Scarf: Ralph Lauren
    Arm warmers: Sock Dreams
    Belt: thrifted
    Jeans: Joe's
    Boots: vintage

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Corporate T-Shirt Challenge


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Dead Stock

    I got a lot of compliments on this outfit at work today. And really, what's not to love about a mid-1960's dress and jacket set that hasn't ever been worn until today?? I found this at the Vintage Fashion Expo over the weekend, and the sales lady told me it was 'dead stock' -- apparently an item that is unworn but vintage. I'm pretty certain that I gasped upon rooting this out of a tightly-packed rack of garments; I may have even emitted a squeal of joy as well. Even Mark had to agree that this one was made for me.

    I was extra motivated to wear this set today because with the increasingly springy weather, I feel like my window of opportunity for wearing a thick, lined wool dress might be closing for the season. And anyway, this bright lemon yellow is just perfect for spring, while the dress itself is plenty warm and insulated for the still chilly temperatures.

    I think I prefer the outfit with the jacket on but left open, though I've included a picture of it closed as well so that you can see the shape of the jacket. I also love the fact that the jacket is designed to be flasher-length -- that is, longer than the dress it's made to be worn over.

    Turtleneck: H&M
    Tights: Sock Dreams
    Boots: Fly London

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Faux Wrap

    I was very excited to give this skirt its first wearing today because I altered it myself. Well ok, altering in this case only involved moving 2 buttons and the small strap at the waistband over about an inch, but still. Sewing isn't really my strongest skill, and this is the first thrifted item needing alteration that I haven't promptly dumped off at the tailor's. For some reason I'm somewhat nervous about putting a piece of clothing under the sewing machine, perhaps because I have a latent fear of damaging it beyond repair. I think what saved me in this case was the fact that no cutting of fabric was required.

    The skirt is a lightweight wool blend and is a faux wrap style. That front overlapping part is actually just a fold; the aforementioned strap and buttons cause the fabric to fold on itself and create that long pleat, but the skirt is a continuous piece of fabric rather than having 2 ends that overlap one another. Thus, no kilt pin is required here for the sake of modesty. I have to say I like this design a whole lot better than a regular wrap skirt.

    I've had this floral top for ages but rarely wear it because its short length and lace back make it tough to work with. This bright turtleneck filled in the open back and kept me warm while still looking springy and fun.

    Hat: Seeberger
    Turtleneck: H&M
    Floral top: La Redoute
    Skirt: thrifted
    Tights, socks: Sock Dreams
    Shoes: Seychelles, via Solestruck
    Cardigan: ??
    Handbag: Tracy Reese

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Star Spangled Banner

    I haven't worn this little jacket in ages because a button fell off long ago and I was too lazy to sew it back on. Today I finally got around to it and what do you know, it only took me about 2 minutes to complete the task.

    I like the nautical theme going on here with the stripes and the red, white and blue. In order to keep me from looking like a walking Star Spangled Banner though, I mixed up the colors a little with these rust colored tights, which just arrived yesterday from Sock Dreams. They're a super soft, stretchy cotton blend, and they feel great. I think they'll be light and breathable enough to wear on chillier days during the summer, which we get a lot of in San Francisco. The tights come in a lot of different colors, so I'm sure I'll be ordering more. At $24, I'd consider these to be a really good deal for quality tights.

    Hat: Not sure, but probably San Diego Hat Co.
    Jacket: Crystal Candy
    Shirt: H&M
    Skirt: Old Navy
    Tights: E.G. Smith
    Shoes: Born
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A Brighter Shade of Teal

    I've had this cardigan for well over a year now and this is the first time I've worn it. I've tried; oh, believe me I've tried. For some reason it just hasn't quite worked in any combination until now, perhaps because it's a brighter shade of teal than anything else I own, which makes it tough to tie into an outfit. I'm glad I didn't give up in frustration and get rid of it, because I like the way it brings out the grass green in this beautiful (and as far as I can tell, unworn) J. Crew shirt that I found a couple weekends ago at Goodwill.

    Hat: Alternative Design Studio
    Shirt: J. Crew, thrifted
    Cardigan: Solemio
    Trousers: Anthropologie
    Shoes: Gabriella Rocha

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Cold Enough for a Jacket

    I have to confess that I don't really understand the notion of short-sleeved jackets from a functional standpoint. So your torso is cozy and warm, but your arms are freezing, because... well, because it's cold enough for a jacket, isn't it? This particular jacket, adorable as it is, usually leaves my poor arms in goosebumps all day while the rest of me is on the verge of sweating; hence I don't wear it very often. Today though, it was the perfect way to top off this contrasty outfit. I love how all the piping almost makes this look like a suit.

    Jacket: Kenzie
    Blouse: Caramel, via Red Dress Shoppe
    Belt: came with an F21 top
    Skirt: thrifted
    Shoes: BCBGirls

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Cold Enough for a Jacket


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Looks Like Candy

    I thought it was high time that Georgie made another appearance on the blog, especially since she just had a bath last night and is looking particularly fetching. As you can see she likes to lick clothing; usually it's shoes or your pant leg, but since my belt was all she could reach today I guess it was an acceptable substitute. That Georgie has some interesting habits, to be sure.

    My jewelry and shoes all look like candy today, with the bright colors and shiny finishes. The enamel necklace was a gift from Jess and is 2-sided; the larger circle has navy blue on one side and red on the other, while the smaller circle is yellow and orange. I love getting a gift that shows just how well someone knows your taste; this was one of those gifts. The turkey vulture necklace is from Seattle but I now can't remember the name of the designer (it might actually be the same as the enamel necklace, but I can't be sure). The earrings are made of red coral; Mark bought them for me during our Christmas trip to the Yucatan. Normally I'm not a huge fan of anything with hearts on it, but I instantly fell in love with the deep red color and asymmetrical curves of these.

    Shirt/dress: Thrifted
    Gray shirt: H&M
    Obi belt: Sunhee Moon
    Skirt: ??
    Tights: Hue
    Shoes: Camper
    Enamel Necklace: Orange Peel Enamel

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Looks Like Candy


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A Free Pair

    This beautiful new pair of shoes arrived last week, courtesy of the lovely folks at Solestruck. When they offered me a free pair, I was of course intrigued, but when I started perusing their selection it quickly became apparent that choosing them was going to be quite a task. I ended up with a long list that ultimately got pared down to these. I think I made the right choice -- these adorable brogues by Seychelles fit perfectly and were really comfortable to wear, even with a lot of walking today.

    In my thorough investigation of the Solestruck site, I came across loads of great deals among their selection of sale items. The store carries many of my favorite brands such as Camper, Bronx, Steve Madden, and Mia, but in the end I'm glad I went with the Seychelles because it gave me an opportunity to try out a brand I didn't have any experience with before. Now that I know how comfy they are, I'll definitely be purchasing more Seychelles shoes, having seen many a cute style by them before.

    Acting on the advice of a number of my readers, I secured this wrap skirt with a kilt pin today, which definitely solved the problem of the skirt flying open in the wind. I'm still not quite satisfied with this skirt though, and I'm trying to think of ways to modify it to give it a more interesting and less conservative shape. I'm thinking of adding some sort of folds or pleats in the front to make the plaid hang at different angles. Hopefully the next time you see this skirt it will look less boring.

    Scarf: import store
    Sequin top: vintage
    Jacket: La Redoute
    Skirt: thrifted
    Tights: Falke
    Shoes: Seychelles

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