Reverting to the Formula

Blazer, Theory (thrifted); top, Gap Factory; jeans, RACHEL Rachel Roy; shoes, Ferragamo; bag, Longchamp (thrifted)
Blazer, Theory (thrifted); top, Gap Factory; jeans, RACHEL Rachel Roy; shoes, Ferragamo; bag, Longchamp (thrifted)

This used to be my casual Friday formula for ages, but then I got out of the habit of wearing jeans, it seems. Don’t know what that’s about. Anyway, I’m trying to rediscover my love mild affection for jeans, so I went back to the tried and true. I don’t have much else to say about this outfit except: (a) I love finding $8 Theory blazers (thanks, Goodwill!), and (b) I’m glad these Varina flats are finally starting to break in a little bit. Last time I wore them, my heel actually bled (sorry, TMI?); thankfully, I emerged injury-free on this occasion. Can’t beat a nice pop of colour though, right? Right.

Tiffany blue toes #fancy
Tiffany blue toes #fancy
doesn't my face scream "TGIF"?
doesn’t my face scream “TGIF”?

Navy Crop

Blazer, BR (thrifted); skirt, Zara; camisole, Costco; shoes, J. Crew; bag, YSL (via eBay)
Blazer, BR (thrifted); skirt, Zara; camisole, Costco; shoes, J. Crew; bag, YSL (via eBay)

Ever since I found this cropped blazer, I knew I wanted to pair it with my navy midi skirt. It’s a no brainer. And lo — they work great together. I so love it when my instincts are proven right. I hesitated over the shoes, because any number of options could have worked — red, gold, blue, nude. In the end, I went with something less obvious: teal.

Oh, and to be clear: I promise you that I’m wearing a camisole underneath. In the light of my bedroom, it looked cream to me, but in the basement dungeon, it turned, well, flesh toned. But, no, I’m not nearly racy enough to go sans top to work.

pop! of! teal!
pop! of! teal!

Here are some close-ups:

vintage brooch (via eBay)
vintage brooch (via eBay)
the old favourite: YSL Muse II
the old favourite: YSL Muse II
high waisted skirt + cropped jacket = success
high waisted skirt + cropped jacket = success

Buttoned Up

Blazer, BR; shirt, J. Crew Factory; dress, Pink Tartan (via consignment); shoes, Ferragamo (via consignment); bag, Gucci (via consignment)
Blazer, BR; shirt, J. Crew Factory; dress, Pink Tartan (via consignment); shoes, Ferragamo (via consignment); bag, Gucci (via consignment)

Alternate title (courtesy of my friend, K.): Victorian librarian chic. Either way, I kinda loved it. This dress is one of my fave recent buys, and I love it layered over this jewel collar blouse. The vibe goes really well with the mid-century gothic novel I’m currently writing. In fact, I can totally see one of the characters wearing something like this.

grey on grey, with red
grey on grey, with red
victorian librarian chic?
victorian librarian chic?

Sidenote: one of my fave things to do is fantasy cast my books. I used to do it all the time with the books I read, but this is even more fun. Archer and Bell? Scarlett Johansson and James McAvoy (although a friend suggested Jack O’Connell, and I’m totally digging it). I haven’t got anyone figured out for my two current heroines (yet!), but I have a few ideas for the male protagonists.

Such as:

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Photo via Lainey

And:

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And also:

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Tell me I’m not the only one who does this.