Category: Success stories

Going Out On a Lim

3.1 Phillip Lim silk pleated dress
Dress, 3.1 Phillip Lim; blazer, J. Crew; shoes, Stuart Weitzman; bag, Mulberry (via consignment)

OK, you guys: this one is special. I spied this 3.1 Phillip Lim dress on the (non-sale) rack at Holt Renfrew sometime last year, and immediately came down with a case of googly-eyes over it. You know what I’m talking about. I ooh-ed and ah-ed (internally), and thought about how much cooler I would be if only I got to wear something so chic. This is, of course, nonsense, but some clothes have that magic of making you believe that it is possible to be a cooler, prettier, more sophisticated, fill-in-the-blank you. But I digress. I looked at the price tag, and it was all, like, “LOL, nope. Move along, peasant!” And I did, because while I like pretty things a lot, I like my retirement account more.

3.1 Phillip Lim silk pleated dress
love at first sight

Cut to late January, and I’m back strolling through Holt on a coffee break with a co-worker. (Which happens more often than it should but … ah, let’s get back to the story.) I spot the dress again, this time on the sale rack, and pull it out to show it to my friend, who agrees that it is quite lovely. I get ready for more wistful oohs and ahhs, when … do my eyes deceive me? Is that … can that be the sale price? $157, down from $815?

Yes, yes it is.

Chanel dragon
manicure, Chanel Dragon

Now, $157 (plus tax) is still a lot of money. I routinely spend that much and more in any given month on clothes, but very rarely in one go. And almost never on a piece of clothing. (It’s usually a bag.) It’s above my psychological price threshold for impulse buys, so to speak. This story might have had a different ending than these photos suggest, were it not for a little deus ex machina action in the form of my annual Christmas gift card from work. Gotta love a happy ending, cliched narrative devices aside.

3.1 Phillip Lim silk pleated dress
so pretty!
3.1 Phillip Lim silk pleated dress
prettiest thing I own? may well be …

Have you ever fallen (hopelessly) in love with a piece of clothing or accessory outside of your budget, only to later end up being able to buy after all?

Ladies & Gents, We Have a Winner

Elie Tahari Linda blazer
Blazer, Elie Tahari; top, Gap Factory; pants, American Eagle; shoes, Calvin Klein; bag, MbMJ

So, I know it’s kind of early in the year to make these sort of pronouncements, but I think we have a contender for next December’s favourite outfits of the year post. I rarely feel that way about my casual Friday office ensembles, but I love how this one came together. This Elie Tahari blazer was an awesome score – it looks polished and professional, with just the right about of “edge”. Check out the side:

Elie Tahari Linda blazer
cool blazer details (side vents, hi-lo hem, leather trim)

I’m also wearing some of my favourite accessories here: the J. Crew earrings I wear almost every day to work, and a couple of special necklaces (the J. Crew tassel necklace I bought in Ottawa, and the Tiffany necklace my husband surprised me with this Christmas).

J. Crew art deco arrow earrings
My favourite office earrings (J. Crew)
J. Crew melody tassel necklace; Tiffany Paloma necklace
necklace layerin’ (Tiffany + J. Crew)

All told, happy memories + the satisfaction of looking well put together = winning. Talk about a satisfyingly productive Friday morning. And it all happened before I even got to work.

Back to Business

Theory blue shift dress; Louis Vuitton Alma vernis Amarante
Dress, Theory (via consignment); blazer, Aritzia (via Kijiji); necklace, Banana Republic; shoes, Tory Burch (via consignment); bag. Louis Vuitton (via consignment)

Let’s ignore the sourpuss face, and focus on just the clothes today, ok? Because, I mean, uh, there really isn’t any explanation for the former. So, this is the Theory dress I picked up for $18 during the BCRL brunch ‘n shop. (Side note: anyone interested in another round next month?) It has the same silhouette as my much-loved Joe Fresh dress, which is not necessarily the most flattering on me, but is incredibly comfortable. Even if it looks kinda like your grandma’s nightgown. (Or because of it?!)

Theory blue shift dress; Louis Vuitton Alma vernis Amarante
Not a nightgown, honest

My boss said it was a nice dress (unprompted!), so maybe its sack-like qualities are not as evident in real life. I did add a blazer and a fancy handbag, which I think we can all agree are key to looking less like a sleepwalking victim, and more like an up-and-coming office dweller. And look, Ma: no florals or loud colours! #progress

Theory blue shift dress; Louis Vuitton Alma vernis Amarante
mmm, comfy!