I Like Big Bows

Top, H&M (thrifted); skirt, Eva Franco (via consignment); shoes, Ralph Lauren (thrifted); bag, Chanel (via consignment)
Top, H&M (thrifted); skirt, Eva Franco (via consignment); shoes, Ralph Lauren (thrifted); bag, Chanel (via consignment)

… and I cannot lie. Just kidding. No, really; I’m actually kidding because I don’t like bows all that much. Not anymore, in any event. But I am keeping this Eva Franco skirt around because I always get a ton of compliments when I wear it. I’m shallow, what can I say. It’s a good thing that it looks so cute, because the fit and the quality are rather underwhelming. The ____ fabric is on the fragile side; the kind that starts falling apart at the seams way too early. The fit is really weird. This is a size 2 and fits like a loose 6, perhaps even an 8. I had to pin the waistband a bit in the back to make it sit closer to my natural waist, which is annoying. The bow is placed exactly down the middle of the skirt, and I can’t quite tell if it’s intended to be asymmetrical or if the skirt is twisting away from its lining in a strange fashion. I probably should have been pickier when I bought it (at my local consignment store) but … eh, it’s cute. Still, consider all this your warning if you’re inclined to chase it down online.

cognac everything
cognac everything
take a bow
take a bow

The top is a bit of a compromise too. It’s (thrifted) H&M and the quality is so-so, but I love the colour and the plain style. I want the same top in each one of my core wardrobe colours … in a sturdy, non-transparent silk … please and thank you. Sigh. I’ll probably never find these magical tops, so I’ll settle for this one in the meantime. It’s a great basic for a lot of my statement print pieces. Big bow or not.

florals, always
florals, always

Picnic Chic

Top, RW&Co. (via consignment); jeans, Frame (via consignment); shoes, AGL (via consignment); bag, Coach (via eBay)
Top, RW&Co. (via consignment); jeans, Frame (via consignment); shoes, AGL (via consignment); bag, Coach (via eBay)

Sometimes, an outfit finds you. I got this top and these jeans on the same visit to my fave consignment store. The top is RW&Co, which is not a brand I usually buy, but I loved its aesthetics (picnic chic and all), especially that soothing blue/grey colour palette. To be honest, though, the deciding factor was how good the top looked with these jeans. Speaking of which, white denim that is not remotely see-through? Yes, please! I had given up on finding such a thing, but these Frame skinnies are the real deal. They are relatively high waisted too, which is a nice bonus; like new, they set me back under $40. Gotta love consignment.

I have already worn this outfit a couple of times on weekends, and since each piece is independently versatile, you’ll be seeing a lot of both this summer. White jeans, in particular, have been something of a summer closet staple for me in recent years; I have to keep them away from the kids, but for the most part, I’ve managed to keep them spill-free with relatively little effort. Well, I probably just jinxed myself. It was a good run.

hi-low hem
hi-low hem
white + blue = summer
white + blue = summer

Burnt Orange Blossom

Dress, Maeve (thrifted); blazer, BR (thrifted); shoes, Nine West; bag, Arcadia (via eBay)
Dress, Maeve (thrifted); blazer, BR (thrifted); shoes, Nine West; bag, Arcadia (via eBay)

This dress is a bit short for the office, but I wanted to try out this combo and it seemed a bit much for weekend wear … so I waited for a quiet day at work and — bam. Outfit deployed. I’m glad I did it because I really enjoyed wearing it; it’s way more orange than a ginger like me should ever wear, but somehow I don’t mind. As a bonus, no one at work raised an eyebrow over the extra couple of inches of exposed knee; mostly because they weren’t around to notice it but still. I’m calling it a success.

close-up on (burnt) orange
close-up on (burnt) orange
le bag
le bag
ginger on ginger
ginger on ginger