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Pink & Blue

What I Wore: Wednesday

Skirt, Old Navy; sweater, J. Crew Factory; shirt, Tommy Hilfiger; bag, Rebecca Minkoff (via eBay)
Skirt, Old Navy; sweater, J. Crew Factory; shirt, Tommy Hilfiger; bag, Rebecca Minkoff (via eBay)

Let’s be frank: this is a bit of a scroll-down fug situation. The top half is nice, and the skirt is cute, but together … eh. This would have worked better with darker wash jeans, though, generally, nothing beats an elastic waist skirt. For comfort, that is. Clearly not for style.

Moving on, how adorable is this Rebecca Minkoff Mini MAC? The colour is called “pink iris”, which is so much better than “Barbie pink”, though the difference is mostly semantics. I love it … or, I should say, my inner 13-year old does. I do wish the leather was a little bit less fragile (I’m kinda afraid to sneeze around this bag because I’m afraid it might bruise), but that’s pretty much my only qualm with it. Best part: the strap is convertible and detachable, so you can wear the bag as a cross-body, a shoulder bag (with the chain doubled up), or as a clutch. Neat-o.

Quick Takes

What I Wore: Date Night and More

 collar red lipstick, what i wore

As some of you know, I post all of my daily outfits – those that are a step above pyjamas and sweats, that is – on Instagram. Sometimes, I’m over-zealous and delete the original photos right after … which means, nada to show for the blog. But wait! How about some recycled ‘grams? Hope you don’t mind – they look nicer than the real deal, anyway. Gawd, I love those Instagram filters!

So, yes, I wore the top outfit for a rare date night with my husband. We hit up Da-De-O’s and enjoyed some yummy po’boys, and reminisced about our second date which – you can guess – also happened at the very same joint. Actually, I’m lying; we talked about the kids. Because we’re that lame. I wore polka dots and leopard because I want to at least pretend that I’m not that lame. Loving the black J. Crew Factory black mini, by the way – best $20 investment in a long time.

 collar red lipstick, what i wore

This was another dinner date outfit, this time for an evening with friends. I stalked this black J. Crew dress on eBay for ages before finally pulling the trigger, specifically because I thought it would be a great piece layered over my shirts. I was right. So right, in fact, that I don’t even mind the fact that I overpaid for it ($80 including shipping). Last I checked, the Factory had a similar dress for under $80 (not including shipping), but it was not available at my local store and was on back-order online and who has time for that. Anyway, expect to see more of this dress. A lot more.

 collar red lipstick, what i wore

I cannot remember now where I wore this, but it was not a fancy occasion. I mean, just look at my hair – oy! This was my attempt to dress-down one of my Boden dresses, and I have to say, I’m digging the mix of olive shades, even if there is something of a vest-dress disconnect. Speaking of the vest, this was yet another Old Navy clearance rack find. I have to say, I’m quickly finding myself seduced by its rock bottom pricing and relatively attractive, winter-appropriate basics. Shhh, don’t tell J. Crew …

Pile on Pilotto

What I Wore: Weekend Errands

blue collar red lipstick, what i wore
Top, Pilotto for Target; vest, Old Navy; jeans, Rachel Rachel Roy (via Winners), boots, Hunter; bag, MbMJ (via eBay)

I’m actually digging this Peter Pilotto for Target top, but I wanted to have a punny title. Even if it is completely nonsensical.

Moving on. Or back. Yes, of course I checked out the Pilotto-Target collaboration first thing on opening day. Because hope springs eternal. But, for once, it paid off because there were a couple of non-polyester items in the line-up, and the prints were cute, and you bet your ass I bought them. Cotton-blend for the win!

Also, I do realize that this Old Navy vest makes me look wide and squat through what is still a relatively non-wide, non-squat area of my body. I should have bought a “small” but all I could find was a “medium”. But … I don’t care. Oh, how the mighty have fallen! Looking at it on the positive side, it’s the prerogative of my old(er) age to wear whatever I like, proportions be damned.