Weekend Khaki

Pants, Anthropologie; vest, Old Navy; sweater, J. Crew Factory; boots, Nine West (thrifted); scarf, Aldo
Pants, Anthropologie; vest, Old Navy; sweater, J. Crew Factory; boots, Nine West (thrifted); scarf, Aldo?

It’s been a while since I’ve worn grandma’s couch — I actually missed these pants. They’re a little loose now, but I’m calling them “boyfriend chinos” and pretending the slouchiness is intentional. I wore the outfit on a Saturday to run errands with the family, so I didn’t have much time to come up with a stylish combo — black and khaki was the easiest option. Mommy #glamour at its best, right? I’m going to have to step up my game this weekend, however, since I’m hosting my annual clothes swap again. Gotta represent! Just kidding … I’m simply looking forward to catching up with friends (new and old) and getting my closet in order again.

What are your plans for the weekend?

grandma's couch - reunited at last!
grandma’s couch – reunited at last!
happy weekend-ing, everyone!
happy weekend-ing, everyone!

What I Wore: February 2016 Work Capsule

February was a weird month: long and short; stressful and slow; unproductive and, well, super productive. I finished the first draft of my second book (novella), and about 75% of the editing too. Next month should be a lot busier at work, so I may not make as much progress on other fronts, like my writing, but I expect I’ll be able to publish sometime in early May if not sooner. Needless to say, I’m very excited about that. As for February, I don’t have much else to say about it. Glad it’s over.

On to the outfits:

one, two, three
one, two, three
four, five, six
four, five, six
seven, eight, nine
seven, eight, nine
ten, eleven, twelve
ten, eleven, twelve
thirteen, fourteen, fifteen
thirteen, fourteen, fifteen
sixteen, seventeen, eighteen
sixteen, seventeen, eighteen

All in all, not a bad month. I had quite a few faves, including #3, 10, 14 and 17. Least favourite were #8 and 11. The print top from #8 went directly into my “purge” pile as soon as I came home that day. It doesn’t work for me anymore. The camel skirt is also on the bubble; I hate the way it fits. Life’s too short (and my closet too packed) to wear anything that doesn’t feel 100% amazing. Onwards and upwards!

Spring is next!!

Friday Hodge Podge

Sweater, Judith & Charles; top & shoes, J. Crew; jeans, Joe's Jeans; bag, Mulberry
Sweater, Judith & Charles; top & shoes, J. Crew; jeans, Joe’s Jeans; bag, Mulberry

I was going to wear this sweater with a different top initially, but didn’t like how it looked and then … I had the bright idea to try it with this ruffly blouse. I like the result, even though, by rights, the competing necklines shouldn’t really work. I also like the muted colour scheme combined with the pop of red from the loafers.

close-up
close-up
ruffles close-up
ruffles close-up

Hey, let’s look at that brooch more closely:

vintage brooch via eBay
vintage brooch via eBay

Yep, this outfit is a perfect mish mash of everything. Still works … I think.

What I might love best about it is the fact that everything — head to toe — came to me via consignment. My shopping philosophy in action: get the best quality possible for the lowest price possible. Cashmere sweater, silk top, designer jeans, leather shoes and bag … I would say I nailed it. The whole look cost me a hair under $600 (the bulk of it being the bag), and would have retailed somewhere north of $2,700.

neutrals + red
neutrals + red
Friday mish mash
Friday mish mash