Category: style

Fall Favourites: the Lightweight Jacket

The fashion industry loves fall. So many new things to sell! So many must-have items, so many must-buy lists. Rather than hit you with our highly curated highlights of the J. Crew catalog, Nicole and I wanted to do something a little bit different. We decided to take 3 perennial “fall favourites”, and show you how we each put our own spin on them.

If you’re not already familiar with Nicole’s blog, then you need to get clicking right now, since you’re missing out not only on some seriously adorable, vintage-inspired style, but also on some engaging, intelligent discussion of feminist issues. #fangirl4life I am forever impressed with Nicole’s poise, and her passion for social activism (not to mention her awesome skirt collection) – and even more so when I remember that she’s a whole decade younger than me. My 24-year old self is retroactively embarrassed for being a complete slacker by comparison.

I thought it would be fun if Nicole and I collaborated on a post, because both our styles and lifestyles are so different. I live in Antarctica Edmonton; she lives in sunny Austin. I am an ancient with two kids; she’s … not. We both work, but in very different fields, with very different dress codes. Variety, we got it. Ever wondered how those perennial fall favourites can be interpreted to suit different life/style needs? We’re here to help.

The first key piece we decided to tackle was the “fall jacket”. With that generic starting point in mind, my thoughts immediately flew to the trench. It doesn’t get more classic than that, right? Well … the thing is, a trench doesn’t really lend itself to creative-but-practical styling. (I’m not about to tell you to wear it as a skirt, or a scarf, or whatever.) You put it on, the end. Also, I hate my current trench, and I’m not putting it on the blog again unless I absolutely must.

Next, I thought about my field jacket. I love my field jacket. I wore it all spring long, and will happily wear it again this fall. Except that, now that I’m back at work, I can only wear it on weekends. It’s no longer as versatile for my lifestyle as it was during my mat leave.

Which brought me, finally, to my tweed jacket. To be honest, I didn’t think I’d get a ton of use out of it when I bought it, but it’s been a pleasant surprise in that regard. It goes with everything. Dresses. Skirts. Pants. Speaking of which, here’s how I would wear it to work:

J. Crew factory tweed blazer; fall tweed blazer; fall jacket; transitional jacket
Blazer, J. Crew Factory; top, RACHEL Rachel Roy (via consignment); pants, NYDJ (via consignment); shoes, Jimmy Choo (thrift); belt, J. Crew Factory
J. Crew factory tweed blazer; fall tweed blazer; fall jacket; transitional jacket
doesn’t my sad little top knot just scream “professional”?

And here is how I’d wear it on the weekend:

fall key pieces; tweed jacket; tweed blazer; J. Crew Factory tweed blazer; transitional blazer
t-shirt, thinkITEM; jeans, Levi’s (via consignment); shoes, J. Crew (via consignment)
fall key pieces; tweed jacket; tweed blazer; J. Crew Factory tweed blazer; transitional blazer
“wild’ casual hair

You will be seeing a lot more of this jacket as I dive back into the corporate world this fall.

J. Crew factory tweed blazer; fall tweed blazer; fall jacket; transitional jacket
1 blazer, 2 ways

Come back tomorrow to see how I would style another key piece for fall, and don’t forget to check out Nicole’s take on the fall jacket.

Sponsored Post: thinkITEM Is Awesome!

thinkITEM t-shirt; Old Navy clogs; Marc Jacobs Turnlock Teri
t-shirt, thinkITEM c/o; jeans, Levi’s; shoes, Old Navy; bag, MbMJ

I know. Sponsored post, whaaaa? Ok, here’s the story.

I am super duper uncool, and the universe knows that. This, I imagine, explains why I never meet famous people. I’ve had two bona fide celebrity sightings in my whole life, 34 years and 2 continents. One time, I saw Elvis Costello and Diana Krall in a restaurant in Vancouver. And another time, I met this cool dude at a local watering hole:

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Ah, mid-20s flashback

Working up the nerve to go over and talk to him was the scariest thing I’d done up to that point, because I’m pathologically shy around strangers, much less tall, handsome, famous ones. (He was a really nice guy.) But I digress.

My husband, on the other hand, is a magnet for famous people. One of the really cool people he knows is the dude behind thinkITEM. If you’re plugged into the Edmonton arts scene, or are a fan of mixed media and/or street art, then you’ve probably heard of thinkITEM. He does stuff like this:

thinkITEM
Image credit: thinkITEM

And this:

thinkITEM
Image credit: thinkITEM
thinkITEM
Image credit: thinkITEM

(And one more Viper Sisters piece, because they’re my fave:)

thinkITEM
Image credit, thinkITEM

And he makes stickers I collect like a 12-year old girl. Like so:

STICKERSSSS!
STICKERSSSS!

He also has a pretty sweet ride:

Volkswagen bus; Vdub bus
Niiiice

And he even let my kid “drive” it one day:

Future Vdub driver
Future Vdub driver

Last week, he mentioned on Facebook that he had some t-shirts kicking around, and asked for suggestions as to what to do with them. So, of course, I shamelessly asked for one. And I totally dropped the blog card, because LOL:

I am kind of a big deeeeeaa ... ahahahahah!
I am kind of a big deal … ahahahahah!

Because he’s a nice guy, Adriean didn’t LMAO all over my comment, and agreed to pity-gift me a t-shirt, and here we are. My first and last and only c/o item. I think Her Majesty looks pretty spiffy.

thinkITEM t-shirt; Old Navy clogs; Marc Jacobs Turnlock Teri
looking good

So, that’s the story of this (not really) sponsored* post. I really have nothing else to add, but you should follow thinkITEM on Insta if you want to be cool like me (hah!).

thinkITEM t-shirt; Old Navy clogs; Marc Jacobs Turnlock Teri
I heart freebies

 

* He didn’t ask me to write a post about it. So you have me to thank for this one.

The Last Hurrah

Geometric print maxi dress; Marc Jacobs Mag bag; J. Crew hot pink Cece flats
Dress, thrifted; jacket, Tommy Hilfiger Factory; shoes, J. Crew (via consignment); bag, MbMJ (via eBay)

I’m not quite ready to call the summer over … except that maybe it is. My summer, at any rate, if not the season. Being back to work means saying sayonara to the majority of my casual wardrobe, particularly my dresses. I still get to wear jeans on Fridays, but psychedelic print maxi dresses … not so much.

A few months ago, a reader asked to see this dress on its own, and although that request is probably now moot and/or forgotten, here it is:

Geometric print maxi dress; Marc Jacobs Mag bag; J. Crew hot pink Cece flats
Sans jacket

While lovely, I still think this dress is too body-conscious for my current stage in life, and I’m debating its future in my closet. To keep or to purge, that is the question. Let me know what you think.

Geometric print maxi dress; Marc Jacobs Mag bag; J. Crew hot pink Cece flats
the details
Models Own emerald Black
Nails, Models Own Emerald Black; Ring, Swarovski