Weekend Erranding

Sweater, Joe Fresh; skirt, Marc Jacobs (via consignment); boots, Frye
Sweater, Joe Fresh; skirt, Marc Jacobs (via consignment); boots, Frye

The title says it all: I wore this to run errands on the weekend. Mommy glamour at its finest, folks. I took advantage of a spell of warm weather to bust out this summer-weight skirt. Alas, it snowed (again) the next day. As much as I appreciate the occasional warm temperatures, I for one am heartily sick of the constant back-and-forth, snow-melt-grossness-repeat cycle we’ve been having lately. I just want it to be spring, dammit!

pink & plum
pink & plum
weekending
weekending

Whew! Sorry, apparently I had to get a toddler temper tantrum out of my system. Though, to be fair, we’re fresh out of those around here. Toddlers, that is. It hit me the other day that the kids will be 5 (!) and 3 (!!) this year, which means … they are definitely not babies anymore. Excuse me while I go and have a lie down — this weather must be messing with my tear ducts.

le side view ...
le side view …
big, big pockets
big, big pockets

The Problem Tunic

Top, See by Chloe (thrifted); skirt, Zara; shoes, Stuart Weitzman (via consignment); bag, MbMJ
Top, See by Chloe (thrifted); skirt, Zara; shoes, Stuart Weitzman (via consignment); bag, MbMJ

I love everything about this See by Chloe tunic (especially the #thriftspecial price) but the fit is very strange. As you can see, the top part fits perfectly fine. The bottom part … not so much. It’s basically cut for someone whose hips are two sizes smaller than mine. But that’s not an insurmountable problem when you’re as determined as I am to wear this lovely 70s floral print. Since I don’t trust my sewing skills with silk, I decided to roll the hem under (about 4-5 inches) and then tuck the whole thing into a full skirt. Voila: cute blouse!

four eye!
four eye!

Down the line, I’ll probably have the tunic altered professionally, but I’m going to see what magic I can create with double-sided tape first. Wish me luck — I’ll need it.

The rest of this outfit is pretty basic, since I was having a crummy week and just needed a perk-me-up outfit. This Zara skirt always kills it, and you can’t go wrong with some pretty pumps and a Marc Jacobs bag. Done and done.

hello from the other side
hello from the other side
it's me, three letters short of Adele
it’s me, three letters short of Adele

Mustard & Gold

Blazer, J. Crew; sweater, J. Crew Factory; pants, Anthropologie (thrifted); shoes, Stuart Weitzman; necklace, Tiffany; bag, Mulberry (via eBay)
Blazer, J. Crew; sweater, J. Crew Factory; pants, Anthropologie (thrifted); shoes, Stuart Weitzman; necklace, Tiffany; bag, Mulberry (via eBay)

Folks, we have another contender for a Fave Outfit. I just love everything about this, I won’t even try to pretend. It’s definitely a more of a “fall” colour palette than a “spring” one but I’m ok with that. The mustard yellow cords look great with my Regent blazer, but the piece de resistance is definitely my new-to-me Mulberry Jody bag.

close-up!!
close-up!!
Swatch time
Swatch time

Do I need a gold bag shiny enough to substitute for a disco ball? Probably not, but I couldn’t resist it’s shiny goodness, or the really great price (a rare thing for us Canadians, what with the exchange rate *sob*). Mulberry bags are something of a weakness of mine (well, bags in general but you know what I mean) so I’m excited to have a new golden child to play with. See what I did there? Hah!

feeling fall all over again
feeling fall all over again
but hey, spring, feel free to arrive any time!
but hey, spring, feel free to arrive any time!