Details: Babaton turtleneck, Topshop dress (both thrifted), Zara shoes (retail)
Thoughts: I really love this dress — the cut is fab and the pattern is fun — and I so wish that the quality was better. Alas, it’s cheap-feeling polyester. Topshop sometimes knocks it out of the park, design-wise, but still skimps on fabrics. That being said, this is my favourite way I’ve worn this dress so far. Layering a black turtleneck under a summer dress is the most basic way to do transitional dressing, but damn if it doesn’t work like a charm here. I bookended the turtleneck with chunky black boots, and threw in some bright green tights for a flash of colour.
Details: Massimo Dutti sweater, Echo scarf, Vince skirt (all secondhand)
Thoughts: I’m a little bit scared about wearing this skirt because I know I am bound to spill on it sooner or later and I am not sure how easy it will be to get stains out of this material … but I also really enjoy wearing it so *shrug*. Here’s hoping I can stay accident-free for as long as possible. I tend to stay away from this type of shiny satin material especially with skirts because some versions have a tendency to cling too much. Not this one, though; it has some weight to it (I was almost certain that it was cupro, but apparently it’s a polyester blend) which makes it hang nicely on the body.
Details: Lord & Taylor cardigan, Paul Smith scarf, UO pants, Gap jacket (all thrifted), Mia shoes (retail)
Thoughts: My fave shoes are back! When I tell you I’m excited, you have no idea. I still love these platform loafers so, so much. I feel like a genius for having chosen a pair with brown soles because this allows me to wear them with black and brown or both. Brilliant! I also feel really good about this pairing of magenta and whiskey brown; it works really well, while the black makes both colours look extra bright and sharp.
Details: Gap sweater, Issey Miyake dress, BCBG jacket, Zara shoes (all thrifted)
Thoughts: It’s an increasingly rare witchy outfit for me. I just haven’t felt drawn to black a lot lately, unless it’s mixed with white. Don’t know why and not gonna analyze it too much. But I wanted to go for something dark to test this new BCBG jacket I thrifted; the curved arms gave me Comme des Garcons vibes, so I wanted the most CdG outfit I could muster from my closet right now. I think this came together nicely. Wearing black these days feels like camouflage to me so I tend to wear it when I don’t want to stand out too much.
Details: InWear sweater, Jil Sander coat, Ralph Lauren skirt (all thrifted)
Thoughts: I could have sworn that I had worn this outfit before, but a quick scan through my IG suggests otherwise. You can’t blame me for thinking it though, because how perfect are these pieces together? Wearing head-to-toe brown brings more joy than black, most of the time these days. I think what I love is the depth and richness you can achieve by layering different shades of brown. Brown might be my beige! You know … the colour people don’t understand why you love, lol!
Details: Babaton turtleneck, Lord & Taylor sweater, H&M pants, Chico’s belt, Elena Wong coat, Modern Vice shoes (all thrifted), Tignanello bag (Poshmark)
Thoughts: My fave sartorial time of year is when I get reunited with my spring/summer coats, like this fun Elena Wong one. Over the years, I have accumulated quite a few lightweight coats and jackets and it’s exciting when the season starts relatively early because it means I have more opportunities to wear them all. For this outfit, I wanted to stick to the colour palette of the coat, so I chose neutrals with yellow as an accent. And you know what … yellow is a fantastic accent colour! Underrated!
Thank you, once again, for sharing your creativity! Like going to a museum with a fashion display.
I might have to find that Topshop dress on PM.
I LOVE the Issey Miyake skirt (or I guess dress appearing as a skirt) in the 4th outfit – and the way the folds (I assume) there echo in the horizontal stripes of the sweater is so pleasing. I’m pretty sure you didn’t blend in at all in this outfit 🙂
I always feel like I blend in when I’m wearing black (whether that’s true or not, I don’t know 🤷🏼♀️) and that is not always a bad thing. It’s rare, but sometimes I do feel like it, hahaha!