Showing posts with label What to wear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label What to wear. Show all posts

Thursday, October 28, 2010

The Hunt

I've become obsessed with finding the PERFECT Cheetah or Leopard print coat** this year (faux fur only, please). I'd like a classic chubbie style (yah, that's the technical term). Short + swingy. A big collar would be nice. Oh, and a vintage bargain is the dream.

Kate Spade's version has a great bow on the back:


Shopping at Buckle would make me feel like a teen-- but the price is right:


Etsy always has good options-- but the dream is a little shorter:



Have you found the perfect faux fur outerwear this year? Let us know!

*** bonus points if you can tell me the difference between these two animal prints.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Wear Everything All The Time

I read a post by Sal of Already Pretty today (via Yes and Yes) that really resonated with me. Maybe it is because I am in the midst of moving all of my things, and am realizing how much stuff I own that I love and just don't use. I really enjoyed her musings on making use of the things we own - otherwise, what is the point of owning them?

(paraphrased and edited a tad below - full text here)

When I wear white, I eat spaghetti. Or drink coffee. Or munch on Cheetos. Or write with Sharpies or open cans of motor oil or serve grape juice to passing children or basically do any and everything possible to STAIN THE LIVING BEJEEZUS OUT OF MY CLOTHING. But I wear white anyway because what’s the point of owning it if it doesn’t get worn?

I am trying to apply this philosophy to my fancy and special-occasion garments, too. Why should those languish just because they’re flashy, or dressy, or stylized, or a wee bit more delicate than my standard boots and tee-shirts? As many have said before me, none of my clothes are "too good" for me to wear them. If I own something, it should be fair game.

But how can flashy, dressy, stylized, or delicate items get worked into daily outfits?

Don’t worry about it: ...If I am so worried about ruining something that I won’t ever wear it, I might as well not own it at all. It’s relegated to closet candy and what they hell good is that? If something gets worn and damaged, it can generally be repaired somehow. If something gets worn and ruined, well, them’s the breaks. I realize that’s some tough love, especially when we might be talking heirloom garments or investment pieces … but you hear me, right? You might as well have set your money on fire if you’ve bought a garment or accessory only to let it gather dust.

Create balance: Whatever your superspecial item may be, make sure it’s the only superspecial thing about your outfit. This is particularly important if you’re dressing down a formal garment. Balance is created when you pair that sequined bustier with jeans and a black blazer, or when you wear your gigantic rhinestone bib necklace with a simple tee and black pencil skirt. Make sure there is plenty of casual and commonplace to counteract the jolt of formal and unusual.

Layer, layer, layer: The more stuff you've got on, the more a formal or flashy piece just looks like part of the mix. And even in summer, lightweight layers can help tone down a loud item. A mondo necklace is much less mondo when it's peeking out from a button-down shirt with a shrunken corduroy blazer thrown over it. A slinky formal dress becomes a sassy skirt when you pile a cowlneck sweater and cozy wrap on top. Those special occasion pieces will be far comfier if they have a wide variety of OTHER pieces to play amongst.

None of your clothes are better than you: Who exactly owns whom, I ask yas? If you've laid down your hard-earned cash for a piece of clothing, it had better earn its keep. It's something you liked, something that fit your figure and suited your personal style, and it's something that made you feel good. So allow it to make you feel good more than just once or twice in your lifetime. YOU'RE gorgeous and special, beautiful and luminous. Why not wear the items you own that make you feel that way?


I love this post. I first experienced this concept at a young age, when I kept my first bottle of perfume hidden away in my dresser. I loved the smell of it, and would pull it out and wear it only on what I deemed "special" occasions. Well, five years passed, and that bottle was still in my dresser, and still depressingly full. At that point, I didn't even love the scent any more and ended up getting rid of it. It was a tangible reminder that every occasion should be as special as you want it to be, and that if you hold something back and save it for what you think is the "right time", you get a whole lot less use out of it than if you just wore it when you wanted to. If you love something ... use it!

I'm not sure why, but after reading the blog post, the photo spread of Emma Watson in the August 2009 Teen Vogue popped into my head. I think when I first saw these photos, I loved how casual these otherwise fancy-pants skirts and dresses were turned with a deftly placed teeshirt or blazer or pair of funky tights.





Do you make an effort to wear your most beloved pieces as often as possible?

Thursday, March 11, 2010

What to Wear: Cropped Trousers

I'll be honest - the pants in my wardrobe don't vary much between jeans or leggings these days (my go-to for "dressing up" a little is always skirts and dresses), but all the cropped trousers that everyone is pulling off right now is inspiring me to get out of my comfort zone and maybe find myself wearing something other than skirts with tights.

I like the cropped (or rolled) slim trouser, the higher waists, the cute vintage blouses and the socks with sandals or oxfords:




calivintage | the snail and the cyclops
blushing ambition | facehunter
calivintage | The Sartorialist

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Wolford: Hot Dots Tights

Spied these Wolford: Hot Dots Tights in Elle the other day and immediately started the search to find them and make them mine.



Though now that I found them online and know they are $65 and that I can't keep a pair of tights from getting a hole in them to save my life, have decided it is better to convince myself that they might be a little too trashy-old-hollywood for me to ever actually pull off.

sigh.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Buy it/Make it: Scarves!

It is getting chillier (I was just in Denver over the weekend and it had the nerve to SNOW on me) and that means pulling out the cold weather accessories. This is a round-up of scarves that I covet, and where you can buy one or make your own!

The Knotted Necktie Scarf


Buy it: Knitted Bow Scarflette by the SnootyPoodle

Make it: Knitted Neck Scarf


The Ruffled Scarflette


Buy it: Knitted Scarf and pin by Silvia66

Make it: Craftzine's "Sew a Ruffled Scarf"


The Circular Scarf


Buy it: AA's Unisex Circle Scarf

Make it: Refashioned Sweater Caplet from My Mama Made It



The Gathered Scarf



Buy it: Gathered Knit Scarf from Banana Republic

Make it: Happy Together's Ruffly Elastic Scarf


Hooded Sweater Scarf


Buy it: gray hooded sweater scarf from Ruche

Make it: the "scoodie" from Blueprints



Chunky Knit Cowl


Buy it: HoldMe Neckwarmer by LoveandKnit


Make it: Kiwi and Company's Chunky Knit Cowl


Knit/Crochet Spiral Scarf


Buy it: Spiral Scarf from TrucksandPearls

Make it: Free Knit Spiral Scarf Pattern from Caron


T-shirt Ruffled Scarf


Buy it: Mustard Seed Ruffled Scarf from Ruche

Make it: T-shirt scarf by Ruffles and Stuff

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Shoe Review - OutsideLands

We also took a bunch of pics of shoes at OutsideLands as well that I liked too much not to post. Shoes always look so worn and personal! Since even summer in SF can be chilly, I am really liking the fall-ish jean and boots combos, and all the creative colorful tights pairings with boots or oxfords.










Monday, September 14, 2009

Trendspotting: OutsideLands

Aubrey and I have been doing a little local fashion blogging at NBC Bay Area, and put together a little fashion slideshow over there of some of our favorite outfits and people that we had seen at the OutsideLands Art and Music Festival. Tights with shorty shorts, southwestern prints, 80's florals and cute hats abounded. They didn't use all the photos that we took in the slideshow, so here are a few of my favorites to get a peek at how SF's best dressed go out for a day at Golden Gate Park:

















Monday, August 24, 2009

Oh, Orla!

We love Orla Kiely's take on mid century modern designs. Her new fall line of dresses are to. die. for. Things to crib (from our shop, or other vintage sources) include Peter Pan collars in contrasting colors, fitted waistlines, patterned tights with patterned dresses , glam hair (Elnet is now available in the US), and smudgy black eyeliner.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

WWMJW?

R.I.P. MJ! You will be missed.

So, what would MJ wear from animal head? Probably this


Monday, May 4, 2009

Day Tripping

Problem: The first tastes of summer make you want to wear dresses all the time, but you're a working girl.

Inspiration: The smart looking Ladies of the 1950's.

Solution: Day Dresses from Animal Head Vintage. We've got lots to choose from in the shop and many more on the way. You're guaranteed to look professional and ladylike, and oh so stylish too.

Vintage 50s Tan Day Shirt Dress with Big Vintage Lime Green Lace Spring Day Dress

Vintage 50s Red Bowtie Full Skirt Day Dress sz 9/10

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