Month: March 2022

What I Wore: March 2022, part 4

Details: Club Monaco turtleneck (retail), Ralph Lauren blazer (thrifted), Cartonnier pants (thrifted)

Thoughts: I love, love, love this outfit. It perfectly encapsulates one aspect of my style — the Historian. It’s, like, elevated dark academia? I don’t know, I’ve always been bad with style descriptors. I like that it’s a little bit history professor, a little bit maybe-villain. I enjoy outfits that allow me to imagine myself in the middle of a murder mystery (let’s say) while also being wearable for my actual day.

Details: Only t-shirt (thrifted), Liz Claiborne dress (thrifted), BR belt (thrifted).

Thoughts: I can’t wait for spring and summer. I’m practicing at home till I’m ready to bust out my summer wardrobe properly. This outfit was fun and the perfect amount of “dressing up” for one of my days off. I really like how the graphic of the t-shirt works with the dress.

Details: Topshop dress (ebay), Oak & Fort top (Poshmark), Manolo Blahnik shoes (thrifted), selfmade necklace (thrifted and upcycled).

Thoughts: I wanted an outfit to showcase my newly upcycled necklace, made from 2 thrifted necklaces. Yes, sometimes I pick the jewelry first, then the outfit around it. I thought the polka dot pinafore would be a great pairing for this fun, asymmetrical geometric necklace. Plus, any excuse to wear one of my fave dresses.

Details: Motions top (thrifted), Troubadour skirt (consignment), Debew poncho (thrifted), Lena Bernard necklace (thrifted)

Thoughts: I mentioned before that I love 3-piece outfits, and this one is great for WFH. I feel dressed, but also comfortable. The mossy green velvet top adds extra richness to the colour palette – much better than a black top (my old default).

Details: granny square sweater (thrifted and upcycled), Inc International pants (thrifted)

Thoughts: Hot pink culottes were one of my best buys last year. That’s basically all I have to say. Oh, and I love my granny square sweater made from a blanket I thrifted by the wonderfully talented Prairie Trail Goods.

Details: Wilfred sweater (thrifted), J. Crew blazer & shoes (retail), Babaton skirt

Thoughts: I had this blazer up for sale for a while, but no buyers, so I decided to give it another try. I’m probably going to keep it. It’s just too much of a classic to give up completely, and it will work for the Historian outfits. The skirt is a recent thrift purchase. I love the design, but the fit … oof. It’s a size 10 which I thought would be safe, even with Aritzia sizing (always fits small on me). And it’s snug! It must be why the previous owner donated it, practically brand new; inconsistent sizing is the worst.

Details: Twik mesh top (thrifted), vintage velvet waistcoat (thrifted), Isabel Marant belt (thrifted), H&M pants (thrifted), Fluevog shoes (thrifted), selfmade necklace

Thoughts: Another outfit I adored wearing. I like to think of it as the off-duty Historian. Plus, I am obsessed with moon-themed clothing and jewelry, and this checked so many boxed.

40 Something: Some Wardrobe Musings

I will be turning 42 this summer. This is my 3rd year of working from home, and the first working part time. I’m slowly realizing that I’ve arrived at a bit of a crossroads in my sartorial life. But, this time, it’s not my aesthetic preferences that are changing – it’s my lifestyle needs.

I am having a harder time grappling with the resulting shift than in the past when changes in my closet where being dictated solely by the evolution of my personal taste. I’m not sure why that is the case; perhaps it’s a reflection of the complicated feelings I have about this stage of my life in general. Somehow, it seems like the pandemic and the loss of my mom accelerated me into a phase that I didn’t expect to enter so soon. It’s not that I feel old, suddenly. It’s just that, after the slow build-up of my 30s, I feel like I have suddenly, unexpectedly, finally, come into my own power as a woman. I can’t explain it very well, but it is a turning inward, finding strength and joy and inspiration within as opposed to outside. It is a good thing, but it is an adjustment and it requires me to figure out a whole new way of being.

But let’s talk practicalities.

I don’t expect that I am ever going to go back to working in an office, certainly not on a full-time basis. In addition, for at least part of the week, I am living the life of an artist/stay at home parent. And last, but certainly not least, my body is starting to change too. Now, admittedly, this is something over which I have some measure of control and, indeed, something I’m working on – eating healthier, trying to increase my activity level. But the reality is that the body I have now is not the body I had at 30, or 35, or even 39. I want to be kind to myself, and dress my body in a way that feels kind to it; dealing with chronic health issues that have worsened slightly over the last few years makes it more important than ever.

I’ve become so good at dressing myself in a certain way, which suited the previous phase of my life, that un-learning is hard. A lot of the outfits I like to wear don’t make as much sense for my current lifestyle. Now, there is always going to be a certain amount of “dressing up” in my life, because that’s how I’m wired, but I need to figure out what that looks like now, as opposed to before. I am always going to be a little “over the top” compared to the average – whatever that is – but the how of it is what I need to get a better handle on.

So, lately, I’ve been working to break down the how. I’m taking my time, observing and getting in tune with my needs, and making mental notes as certain conclusions begin to crystallize. Here are a few of them.

Blazers

I’ve been trying to break up with blazers for 2 years now, with some but not enough success. The reality is that, as much as I don’t feel “dressed” unless I’m wearing (at least) 3 pieces, blazers are not something I ever really want to wear at home even when I’m working. I’ll make exceptions for some – knit ones, or loose/unstructured ones that feel more like housecoats – but most traditional “business suiting” blazers are out. I do love wool blazers as outside coats in spring and fall, but don’t need very many of them because I have other coats I like to wear as well, and those seasons are fairly short-lived in this part of the world.

Re-focus: Because I still love the look of 3 piece outfits, I am looking at other things that might replace blazers in my closet: knit vests and waistcoats, duster-style coats, wraps and ponchos. I wouldn’t say that I am actively looking to buy specific pieces, but when I thrift, I try to orient myself to these types of things as opposed to blazers.

Special Pieces

Okay, this one hurts me a bit. I adore over-the-top pieces: tulle, sequins, the more drama the better. While there will always be room in my closet for these things in small doses, I have to figure out how to infuse drama into my closet in a way that is more wearable for my current lifestyle. Right now, colour and volume seem like the way to go.

Re-focus: Thankfully, voluminous “nap” dresses are still having a moment. I love them. Bold colours and patterns are never in short supply in thrift stores, and they always cheer me up. And I’ve been looking more and more at vintage pieces (mostly 80s and 90s stuff) which can be quite unique and fun but in wearable ways – like funky sweaters for example.

Jeans

This might seem counterintuitive given that my life is more casual these days, but I am having a hard time with jeans (and pants in general, let’s be honest). Primarily, this has to do with my health issues; bloating is a common symptom, which makes jeans a tricky proposition. I hate low rise jeans because they emphasize my long torso in a way that I don’t like, but high rise ones can unexpectedly become uncomfortable if I’m having a bad day … and since bad days can happen out of the blue (fun!), well … you can imagine.

Re-focus: This is highly specific, but ponte knit, side zip culottes are my Holy Grail pants of the moment. I want them in every colour. They’re comfortable (no waistband, stretchy) and can be dressed up or down (and layered under dresses or tunics) so easily. Mid-rise culottes or palazzo pants are also good, as long as the waistband sits lower on my torso and the fabric doesn’t squeeze. And, lastly, leggings. I have been slowly building up my athleisure collection, which I wear around the house in the evenings and on weekends, while gardening, and when going for walks. Leggings are also great for layering. The key is finding ones that are stretchy without being constrictive.

Shoes

I don’t really wear heels anymore, and certainly not anything over 2ish inches. But letting go of my old ones is hard; I’ve been slowing chipping away at my collection of heels, but once I’m down to just the old favourites, I don’t know what I’ll do. Some I know I save for my daughter (think Louboutin, Manolo Blahnik, etc.) because it looks like she will have a larger shoe size like me. But I need to make room for shoes that better suit my current needs, so at some point, I’ll need to sacrifice my nostalgia and just say goodbye to a large chunk of my old collection.

Re-focus: Flats, flats, flats. In the summer, I wear Birkenstocks, slip-on sneakers, or my favourite Ash wedge sneakers almost exclusively. In the winter, flat boots and booties (I recently thrifted a pair of OTK flat-heeled boots and I was ecstatic). I love colourful shoes, however, and would like to replace some of my old, beloved J. Crew colourful pumps with a similar, lower-heeled alternative. Because I do appreciate a little height boost, I would like to find some kitten heels; I know they’re not considered trendy or cool, but IDGAF. My current Holy Grail is a shoe similar to the Manolo Blahnik kitten heel slingback (or slides) but in funky colours like red, pink, or blue. Just to have options when I want to dress up a little.

Bags

I am slowly getting back into bags, but I realize that my tastes and my needs have changed in this department. I don’t need large tote bags anymore because I’m not schlepping to the office every day. And high-end designer “status” bags don’t feel right for my current lifestyle, where my outings are limited to running errands and visiting with friends. I’m keeping my old collection for my daughter, but I don’t think I’ll be adding to it again.

Re-focus: I’m loving small purses – crossbody bags and bucket bags especially – in all colours. I’m mostly looking at lower end designer brands (MbMJ, Coach, Dooney, Ralph Lauren, Tignanello) where I can get decent quality without the “prestige” mark-up, even if it means buying older or vintage styles.

If you’ve experienced a similar lifestyle change in the past, how did you navigate it, style-wise? Tips and reccs are welcomed as always.

What I Wore: March 2022, part 3

Details: Fuzzi dress (thrifted), Noul coat (thrifted), Lena Bernard necklaces (eBay ad Poshmark).

Thoughts: I had heard of Fuzzi (Italian designer brand) before but this was my first time spotting it at the thrifts. I have a weakness for “collecting” new-to-my-closet designers, so I decided to take a risk — the dress looked tiny on the hanger. It’s a ruched mesh layer overlaid over a stretchy lining. The construction is *chef’s kiss* actually. It stretched to accommodate all my, ahem, assets and is quite flattering too. (I am wearing a size Large which is not surprising as this is Italian sizing.) I am generally not a fan of body-con dresses but I find that ruching helps me feel less “exposed”. Plus, I love wearing these long, column-like dresses with duster-style toppers. This Noul one will surely prove very versatile.

Details: Oak & Fort sweater (thrifted), DVF dress (thrifted).

Thoughts: Here are 2 pieces that seemed to have limited versatility in my closet — together, they work like magic. I find wrap dresses to be a bit of a one-trick pony in general, which is another reason I don’t tend to buy them. This DVF dress is an exception, and I got it mainly because I love the print. It’s also wool, which I prefer over the jersey material that DVF usually uses in their wrap dresses. I find it hangs better for me. I really like this dress but do find that it’s hard to style in interesting ways. So, it was a stroke of genius to pair it with this sweater, which I have also struggled to style in the past. The fabrics have similar weight, so it almost looks like they are one piece. Loved it!

Details: Moulinette Soeurs top (thrifted), Kimchi Blue pants (thrifted), Rafael Alfandary necklace (secondhand).

Thoughts: I adore the Art Nouveau-inspired pattern of this Anthro top. It’s so unique. It might be a challenge to style in different ways, but I’m going to give it a try. This outfit, however, was a no-brainer. Simple, but lovely.

Details: BCBG jacket (thrifted), Dries Van Noten dress (ebay), Copper Canoe Woman earrings (gift).

Thoughts: I pulled out two old pieces from my archive closet because I suddenly felt nostalgic for both. I like how these prints build off each other. The earrings were my piece de resistance — they are made by an Indigenous artist and gifted to me by my best friend.

Details: Ted Baker wrap (consignment), Moth sweater (thrifted); Lyssa Studio skirt (thrifted), Lena Bernard necklace (thrifted)

Thoughts: This is the kind of outfit I love wearing around the house. Easy, comfortable, but still something that makes me feel fabulous. A stretchy, knit skirt is great for that. Ditto cape-like, loose toppers. Fun, forgiving, and fantastic.

Details: Wilfred sweater (thrifted), Elevenses pants (thrifted), selfmade necklace

Thoughts: Another outfit with Big Lebowski energy, which might have become one of my main inspirations for “house wear” in 2022. Drawstring palazzo pants are basically fancy pyjamas. Add a comfy top and you’re set. Instead of a cape/duster, I added a statement necklace for that touch of fabulous.