Old School

Shirt, H&M (gifted); skirt, Banana Republic; shoes, Stuart Weitzman; bag, MbMJ
Shirt, H&M (gifted); skirt, Banana Republic; shoes, Stuart Weitzman; bag, MbMJ

This feels like such an old school combo — blue pin-stripe button down with pearls — but as soon as my mom asked me if I wanted this shirt, I knew I had to go there. I have no idea why my mom (who has been retired since 2012) would have a shirt like this in her closet, but I am happy to benefit from the mystery. It’s not a style I would have picked on my own, as I tend to find button downs generally more restricting than other types of blouses, but I quite like the fit of this one. The neckline in particular is nice: it shows just a hint of necklace. Full-on pearls feel a bit costumey to me, but I enjoyed this understated, preppy way of wearing them.

necklace, J. Crew Factory
necklace, J. Crew Factory
old faithful
old faithful
looking sharp
looking sharp

Of course, because of the hearing, I added a blazer — partially as a concession to the dress code, and partially (a large part) as a concession to the weird temperature dynamics in the hearing room. It made my evening commute extra boiling, but c’est la vie. As we move ever closer towards August (and then, gulp, September), I feel the urge to hang on to the warm weather with every ounce of determination I can muster … even if it means perspiring in a most un-preppy way on the train.

By the way, if you’ve got any burning questions (see what I did there?) and forgot to ask them yet, you have one more day to get them to me — via email or comment here — before Friday’s AMA post.

blazer, J. Crew (thrifted)
blazer, J. Crew (thrifted)

The New Order

Dress, Club Monaco (thrifted); blazer, DKNY (thrifted); necklace, BR; shoes, J. Crew; bag, YSL
Dress, Club Monaco (thrifted); blazer, DKNY (thrifted); necklace, BR; shoes, J. Crew; bag, YSL

I know: this blog might as well be called “A Dress A Day, Everyday” because that’s what it seems to have turned into, but bear with me. I got some new pretties in the mail this week:

shoessssss!
shoessssss!

Yes, I went a little nuts with the J. Crew shoe sale a few weeks ago — but it was *such* a good sale, you guys. (50% off final sale, can I get a “whoop whoop”!) Each of these pairs came to about $80 including shipping which, while not cheap, is a great deal for the quality they offer. I love my old J. Crew pumps, and these look to be just as good (and comfy too). So, of course, I couldn’t wait to wear them.

the rest of the outfit ain't bad either
the rest of the outfit ain’t bad either
purple + blue
purple + blue

Speaking of fab new things, I love this dress so much. It’s lined and has pockets, and it’s sleek and cute and comfortable all at the same time. There’s an interesting contrast panel around the back, which I will have to show you next time because … blazer, duh. Still in a hearing. This particular blazer is pretty good too — there is a good percentage of elastane in it, so it has some stretch that makes it comfortable for long days of sitting and typing. I can’t emphasize how much of a difference that 2-4% elastane can make — and I say that as someone who used to hate blazers and eschew them in favour of cardigans. Check the fabric content, my friends!

Banana republic necklace
Banana republic necklace
yay, new stuff!
yay, new stuff!

Minimalism & Florals

Dress, Anthropologie (via eBay); jacket, Anthropologie (thrifted); shoes, Stuart Weitzman; bag, Gucci
Dress, Anthropologie (via eBay); jacket, Anthropologie (thrifted); shoes, Stuart Weitzman; bag, Gucci

Is gold, floral brocade minimalist? Well, it’s all relative. In this case, I made a conscious effort to keep things very neutral to compensate for the eye-catching bottom half of this Moulinette Souers dress, and I think the result is understated chic. Is it presumptuous to declare myself chic? Probably. At any rate, I loved wearing this outfit.

minimalism & florals don't mix?
minimalism & florals don’t mix?
it's all relative
it’s all relative

This cropped Tabitha blazer was a recent thrift find, and I have a feeling it’s going to be a keeper. It’s hard to find cropped blazers that don’t look twee or “junior department”-esque, but I think this one manages to pass the test. Which is a good thing, because cropped blazers looked great with sheath dresses as well as high waisted skirts. This greige-y colour is versatile too, so I’ve got lots of remixing ideas. Stay tuned!

On an unrelated note, this month’s book club post (coming up this Friday) is an Ask Me Anything edition so don’t forget to send me your questions, or leave them in the comments.

cropped lengths
cropped lengths
florals 4evah!
florals 4evah!