What I Wore: February 2023, part three

Details: Giambattista Valli x H&M dress (Poshmark), Prairie Trail Goods jacket, vintage brooch (gift)

Thoughts: Still dreaming about summer, as you can see. I decided to mix ALL the florals for this outfit, taking inspiration from this glorious upcycled jacket. For extra fun, I pinned it closed with a large vintage brooch gifted to me by a friend. Sometimes, more is just right.

Details: Gai Mattiolo jacket (Poshmark), French Connection sweater (thrifted), Banana Republic pants (retail)

Thoughts: Someone on IG once said this jacket looked perfect for a clown costume, and it has been the “clown jacket” to me ever since. I love it, unironically. It’s fun and it doesn’t take itself seriously, which is very much my jam. The colours also make it a super versatile piece. For example: one of the colour blocks is a perfect match to my wide leg corduroy pants. Outfit done and done.

Detail: Wilfred sweater, Ralph Lauren jacket & skirt, Frye boots, Paul Smith scarf (all secondhand)

Thoughts: I’ve come to think of purple and green combos as my “villain colours” — the colours I would wear if I were a comic book villain. Paired with each other, they just feel badass to me. This outfit is the alter ego version; you know, for blending in with the ‘normies’. My villain alter ego is, apparently, a suburban mom with an affinity for Ralph Lauren. What is my villain self? I haven’t decided yet. But I’m sure that version of me ALSO likes Ralph Lauren 🙂

Details: Mango sweater (Poshmark), Greta Constantine x Danier belt, no name vintage skirt, Banana Republic necklace (all thrifted)

Thoughts: It’s hard to see from the photos, but there is a teeny bit of aqua in the paisley pattern, which explains why I decided to pair these pieces. Paisley is really growing on me as a pattern, and I especially like this version against a black background. The elastic waist of this skirt is a bit loose, and I’m too unmotivated to try to fix it, so I used a wide belt to cinch it in. Now you know all my secrets.

Details: Club Monaco turtleneck (retail), Ralph Lauren vest, jacket and belt, Pilcro jeans, Dooney & Bourke bag (all secondhand), Clarks shoes (retail)

Thoughts: Another “casual mom on errand duty” outfit with an twist. I’ve been pushing myself to get more creative with layering — this isn’t a great example (it’s kinda basic) but I am moving away from sweaters back to vests as we get closer to spring. I am also proud of myself for remembering that I have some cute wool socks, even if only a small peek is visible once I put my shoes on. I think of it as a fun surprise for myself.

Style Inspo: the Historian, Flapper Style

I started going through my stash of 2000s Vogue magazines recently, and reliving some of the highlights of my mid-20s sartorial life. Well, mostly my dream sartorial life because, as a baby lawyer at the time, my fashion aspirations far outstripped my budget. This was the period when I started to become very aware of fashion and designer brands, though I was still mostly shopping at discount stores and consignment. Nostalgia aside, looking back, I am finding myself less inspired by this era than by the late 80s and the 90s. Maybe it’s too soon. But I am enjoying the variety and creativity of some of the Vogue editorials of that time. It seems like, in every issue, there was at least one over-the-top, fantastical photo shoot; the styling in those shoots often gives me material to mine for inspiration.

Case in point: this 1920s-influenced editorial.

I was a little bit surprised by how much I loved the vibe of these photos. I’ve never been especially drawn to the 1920s “flapper” style, but these images resonated with me and got my synapses firing. I thought to myself, “surely, Ralph Lauren has referenced the ’20s in some of his collections — let’s have a look” and, sure enough, I wasn’t disappointed. I did broaden my search a bit, era-wise, but I really liked what I saw; so I decided to create a little ’20s/’30s “inspo board” for each of my main avatars, the Historian and the Bohemian. I am adding these to my mental reference library for use when creating outfits. At this point, I have several “flavours” for each of my avatars — e.g. southwestern prairie, romantic cottagecore, English country, etc. — and I like updating these flavours every year. I don’t have a catchy name for it yet, but this ’20s/’30s vibe is a strong contender to be added to the list this year.

I’m going to break this up by avatar, and start by showing you some of the images I’ve been accumulating for the Historian.

I am no fashion historian (no pun intended!) but I am inclined to think that most of these lean more into a 1930s aesthetic, and probably pull a fair bit from the menswear of the era. I think they integrate well with my overall Historian aesthetic, and can be translated into outfits using pieces that are already in my closet.

Although I do need to find a beret or cloche hat, immediately 🙂

What I Wore: February 2023, part two

Details: Pilcro top, Jones NY jacket, HM Studio skirt, Poppy Barley shoes, upcycled necklace (all thrifted)

Thoughts: Doing the monochromatic thing again, this time with a pop of orange. I was inspired to add the necklace because the orange matches the skirt perfectly, making the whole outfit look more intentional. I’m now at the point of mixing and matching all the black & white pieces in my closet and seeing what works. I’m still into this “vibe” although I think it’s going to get phased out as spring rolls around. For me, it’s definitely a winter thing.

Details: no name cardigan (thrifted), Club Monaco turtleneck (retail), Marc Cain skirt (thrifted), Stuart Weitzman boots (thrifted)

Thoughts: We had some warmer weather recently and I tool FULL advantage. It’s so nice to dispense with the big, heavy coat for a bit — it makes me so excited for spring and summer. I like the proportions of a short skirt with a long jacket (or cardigan, in this case) and the check pattern of this particular skirt seemed like a perfect match for the pattern patchwork of the cardigan. The colour palette is nicely matched too; I am loving these grey tights as an alternative to black.

Details: Wilfred sweater & pants, Ports International jacket, Michelle Ross jewelry (all secondhand), J. Crew shoes (retail)

Thoughts: I like pairing cool colours with warm brown, and this time I decided to try purple (with blue accents). It worked for me! I haven’t been getting a lot of use out of these pants, which is a shame; I still like them, but this style/cut is not a current fave. I may transition them to “home use” — aka loungewear; in my world, that’s a bit of a downgrade but at least it would mean getting use out of them. They’re comfy enough for that, even though they’re “fancier” than my usual sweatpants.

Details: Club Monaco turtleneck (retail), Ralph Lauren vest & belt (Poshmark), Pilcro jeans (thrifted), Ralph Lauren jacket (thrifted), Clarks shoes (retail)

Thoughts: Back on the Ralph Lauren train! I’m rarely on a different track these days, let’s be honest. This outfit was also inspired by my recent re-watching of old seasons of Vera on BritBox. Whenever I’m spending a lot of time watching English murder mystery shows, I start fantasizing about moving to the country and living in a converted barn … and dressing accordingly. Well, according to my ideas of what I would wear if I were an artist living in a converted barn in the English countryside (with a sideline of amateur detection?) … which basically means some version of an RL catalogue come to life. I am nothing if not predictable.

Details: Black & Brown 1821 sweater (thrifted), Club Monaco turtleneck (retail), Zara belt (retail), Carven skirt (Poshmark)

Thoughts: I had been missing this Carven skirt, so it was time to give it a wear (even though it doesn’t really fit my imaginary English rural idyll aesthetic, lol!). Pairing it with a sweater in a complementary colour is my usual go-to formula, but I decided to liven things up a bit with this funky Zara belt I picked up at the end-of-year sales. It has a bejeweled chameleon on it!

Details: Jones NY turtleneck, Woolrich vest, Tommy Hilfiger jeans, Cotton Ginny belt, Office London shoes (all thrifted), Eddie Bauer x Pendleton bag (gift)

Thoughts: I thrifted this Woolrich vest recently and I am a little bit obsessed with it. I had to layer two turtlenecks (one thin merino blend, one thick cashmere) to make it work for the (mild, but even so) weather in Edmonton in February, but it was worth it. It’s a simple outfit, but for me, it’s one of those “elevated basic” situations that make me feel put together with minimal effort.