Mustard Yellow, We Meet AgainĀ 

Blazer, J. Crew (thrifted); sweater, J. Crew Factory; jeans, Rag & Bone (thrifted); shoes, Oscar de la Renta (thrifted); bag, YSL (via eBay)
Blazer, J. Crew (thrifted); sweater, J. Crew Factory; jeans, Rag & Bone (thrifted); shoes, Oscar de la Renta (thrifted); bag, YSL (via eBay)
I know you will not be surprised to hear this, but I like mustard yellow a lot. So much, in fact, that these Rag & Bone jeggings are the third pair of mustard pants in my closet. Each one is a different material (cords, chinos, denim) so I like to think that it’s a perfectly natural state of wardrobe affairs. Don’t tell me otherwise, ok? I’m very happy with the newest addition, by the way. These jeans are as comfortably stretchy as my favourite AG skinnies, and the cropped length is perfect for my short legs. I think they cost something like $6 or $7, which is a more than reasonable price for mustard yellow goodness.

keen as mustard
keen as mustard

close-up on Muse
close-up on Muse
There are some yellowish hints in the print of this J. Crew blazer, so I figured I would add it to the mix to “business up” the admittedly casual pants. Casual Friday uniform, on repeat. What can I say, I’m a creature of habit. I did spend a few minutes debating the choice of bag, but ultimately nixed the safe choice (black) in favour of my lovely blue Muse. Naturally, this invited the wrath of Mother Nature, who must have a terrible grudge against delicate suede bags; by the time I got to work, we had a full-on snow storm situation brewing. Sigh. Y’all wake me up in six months, deal? 

pockets!
pockets!

tweed -- it must be fall!
tweed — it must be fall!

one hand in my pocket
one hand in my pocket

Sentimental Floral

Dress, Moschino; blazer, Cartonnier (thrifted); shoes, J. Crew; bag, Gucci (via consignment)
Dress, Moschino; blazer, Cartonnier (thrifted); shoes, J. Crew; bag, Gucci (via consignment)

I suddenly had a hankering for this dress one morning, and just as suddenly realized that one of the perks of being a grown up is that I can wear whatever suits my fancy. Well, my fancy and the office dress code — hence my trusty Cartonnier blazer. But seriously, though, how much do I love this dress? A lot. It’s one of my old Winners clearance rack finds, and I still wax nostalgic about the days when finds like that happened regularly. I paid $60 for it, and love it enough to have spent another $60 having it altered after I lost a bunch of weight. That print is just so “Adina” — I can easily see myself wearing this in another 10 or even 20 years’ time. The problem is that I’ve relegated this dress to “special occasion” status, which means I don’t wear it nearly as much as it deserves to be worn. This was a nice reminder that it’s more versatile than I credit it.

for the love of florals
for the love of florals
nails: OPI Tickle My France-y
nails: OPI Tickle My France-y

On a completely unrelated note, I’ve decided to try out a new nail shape (hello, squ-oval!) and I had to cut my nails pretty short to accommodate the transition. Problem is, I hate short nails — I feel that they make my fingers look extra stubby. It’s a weird complex, I know. So I dug through my stash and found of my old fave “nude for me” (aka “mannequin hands” in the polish collecting world) polishes, OPI Tickle My France-y. As in all things, I love me a colourful manicure, but there is something so elegant about a barely-there nail colour.

Lastly, here’s my blogger confession of the day: when I got to work, I decided to switch to plain black pumps. I looked at these photos and decided the red ones were too bright. Sometimes, I swear all that minimalism talk is rubbing off on me …

florals at the office
florals at the office

Detail OrientedĀ 

Blazer, J. Crew Factory; top, J.Crew (thrifted); pants, Banana Republic (thrifted); shoes; Ferragamo (thrifted); necklace, MaxMara; bag, MbMJ
Blazer, J. Crew Factory; top, J.Crew (thrifted); pants, Banana Republic (thrifted); shoes; Ferragamo (thrifted); necklace, MaxMara; bag, MbMJ

Let’s be very clear: this outfit is simply an excuse. An excuse for me to wear an amazing recent thrift find: these Ferragamo block heeled pumps. The style is unusual and slightly retro, and certainly not my usual bag, but I couldn’t pass up those colorblocked heels — too cool (and on-trend, as it happens). The shoes are also basically new, and fit perfectly, and I’m a sucker for a good Cinderella moment so … here we are.

all in navy
all in navy
block heels for the win
block heels for the win

As I was building this outfit, I immediately knew which necklace I would wear. My giant MaxMara “toddler craft” necklace sports a rather similar vibe, and the exact shade of light blue, as the shoes. Kismet, I tell you.

necklace/shoe synchronicity
necklace/shoe synchronicity

I kept the rest of the outfit monochrome because I (a) sometimes like to mix things up, and (b) wanted a neutral “canvas” for my statement accessories. I have to admit that navy is not my go-to for monochrome outfits, but I eventually got used to it. I know it’s supposed to be a more flattering colour for my ghostly complexion, but I still feel more comfortable in black. Habits are hard to break, I guess. For a bag, I went with my trusty Mag bag since burgundy goes so nicely with navy, and also because I don’t have a navy bag at my disposal … yet.

burgundy pops
burgundy pops
one more for the road!
one more for the road!