Category: style

Double Duty

Top, Theory (via consignment); pants, Aritzia (via consignment); shoes, AGL (thrifted); necklace, Tiffany; bag, MbMJ
Top, Theory (via consignment); pants, Aritzia (via consignment); shoes, AGL (thrifted); necklace, Tiffany; bag, MbMJ

Aritzia makes good pants, you guys. I feel like you`re probably getting sick of me waxing poetical on the topic, but it`s true. Here is another pair, slightly different from the other two (black) pairs of Aritzia pants I own, and it`s so good. Slouchy but still relatively slim cut, with a definite casual vibe thanks to the rolled hems and the drawstring waist. They`re fancy joggers basically … but they come with buttons and snaps, so I can totally wear these to the office as well. Right? You know I am going to try.

relaxed business casual
relaxed business casual
or just fancy casual
or just fancy casual

Meanwhile, with this chambray-esque top, these pants make for a nice off-duty outfit. Simple but polished. It`s the closest I get to feeling effortlessly chic. I always think outfits like these look better in person than in photos, so I guess you`ll have to take my word for it. Hmm, what else? Ah, yes: shoes and bag. The shoes are my fave AGL flats. Super comfy, would highly recommend; there are usually a few pairs floating around on eBay. I`m a loafer convert — I`m almost ready to give up all my high heels. Almost. But I do wear loafers most weekends. As for the bag, it`s my trusty MbMJ Mag bag. The colour is starting to fade which is making me sad; the leather is otherwise still in great shape; vintage Marc Jacobs leather was the best leather — soft and supple, with a nice weight to it. I may have to invest in some maroon leather polish and see what miracles I can create. If anyone has advice about rehabbing leather bags, let me have it — please and thank you.

I did not iron this top, YOLO
I did not iron this top, YOLO

Strange Things

Vest, Zara (via consignment); pants, Club Monaco; top, LOFT (thrifted); shoes, Manolo Blahnik (via eBay); bag, MbMJ
Vest, Zara (via consignment); pants, Club Monaco; top, LOFT (thrifted); shoes, Manolo Blahnik (via eBay); bag, MbMJ

I took something of a risk with this outfit; it’s nowhere close to my comfort zone, but it’s smack dab in the middle of the Venn diagram of my current “jolie laide” style aspirations. There’s lotsa volume, and interesting lines, and a muted colour palette. It did not get much love on Instagram, which makes me sad on its behalf (it’s, like, the runt of my closet litter) but does not surprise me. I’m not sure I can count on a lot of public approbation of my outfits going forward so I’m counting on y’all reading this blog for non-OOTD related reasons, as many have mentioned doing in the past. We will always have fashion talk, books, TV shoes, and cute boys in common, yes?

purple & black
purple & black
culottes; vest blazer
volume all around!

Don’t worry, I won’t stop posting outfit pics any time soon — if only to justify rambling on about unrelated things. With that said, I do want to talk about this particular outfit a little bit. This vest has the structure of a blazer, without the “constricted arm” situation. Win, win. It is also inspiring me to take all sorts of fashion risks, like pairing volume with volume. Much to my hips’ despair, but who’s listening to them? Not me. I probably need another 2-3 inches of height to really pull off this kind of silhouette, but I liked its vibe anyway, and it was a very comfortable summer work outfit. My new office is more casual/laid back than my old one, which is a bonus because it leaves room for a few more fashion risks. Consider that a warning 😉

test driving a new silhouette
test driving a new silhouette

Casual-Ish

Top, Bailey44 (thrifted); pants, BR (thrifted); shoes, Calvin Klein; necklace, J. Crew Factory; bag, YSL (via eBay)
Top, Bailey44 (thrifted); pants, BR (thrifted); shoes, Calvin Klein; necklace, J. Crew Factory; bag, YSL (via eBay)

Casual Friday is a thing at my new job (yay!) but I gave up the opportunity to wear jeans in favour of this slightly dressier combo during my first week. I *could* have worn this top with jeans, but I wanted to try a slightly more polished combination for its inaugural outing. This new-to-me top is the first Bailey44 piece that I’ve successfully thrifted. I have spotted the brand before, but nothing that worked for me style- or quality-wise. This piece was a bit crumpled but otherwise in stellar shape. The colorblocking makes it quite versatile for mixing and matching, and the triangle shape has a lovely bit of swish to it, plus a high comfort factor. It’s definitely a keeper.

navy, white & olive
navy, white & olive
dressy tank
dressy tank

I even sprung for professional dry cleaning for it, which cost me a whopping $12 (almost double the thrift price of the top), because I liked it that much and didn’t want to take any chances cleaning it myself. Better safe than sorry but … ouch. I totally get why people would want to avoid clothes that require dry cleaning; the cost of maintenance can get out of control very quickly. I will say that, with the exception of very delicate silk pieces like this top, my Woolite home dry cleaning kit works very well in terms of refreshing clothes. I am looking to invest into a steamer next, which would complete my home laundering arsenal. If anyone has recommendations, especially in the under-$200 range, please leave them in the comments. Bonus points if it’s something I can Amazon Prime. Convenience is my middle name. One of them, anyway.

casual Friday
casual Friday