Category: style

Romper Time

Romper, Hollister (thrifted); blazer, Topshop (thrifted); shoes, Tory Burch (thrifted); bag, Longchamp (thrifted)
Romper, Hollister (thrifted); blazer, Topshop (thrifted); shoes, Tory Burch (thrifted); bag, Longchamp (thrifted)

I honestly never thought the day would come when a ROMPER would make an appearance on my blog. But … here we are. I tried this on at the thrift store as a lark, but the joke was on me because it was really, really comfy. I can’t resist clothes that can be worn in public but feel like pyjamas. This romper was also kinda cute, even though it’s undoubtedly meant for someone a good deal younger. (It’s actually a “large”, so I’m almost positive that it’s from the junior department.) Still, for $5, I figured that the risk of looking like mutton dressed as lamb was worth taking. Did I mention how comfy this romper is?

sans cover
sans cover
comfiest non-pyjamas
comfiest non-pyjamas

In the interest of looking somewhat more age-appropriate, I added a casual blazer but this kinda defeated the purpose of the romper, which is to be the best thing to wear on a really hot summer day. So I wore the blazer in the morning, then promptly ditched it as the temperatures soared. I felt gloriously, literally, cool the whole afternoon … even if I didn’t look it, sartorially speaking.

chambray blues
chambray blues

The Pencil Skirt

Top & jacket, Anthropologie; skirt, J. Crew; shoes, Oscar; bag, MbMJ
Top & jacket, Anthropologie; skirt, J. Crew; shoes, Oscar; bag, MbMJ

I wore the pants version of this outfit at the beginning of the month, so I thought this would be a nice bookend. I don’t normally wear wool pieces in the summertime (especially a hot summer like this one), but the hearing room where I spent the better part of July was glacial, which made this combo perfectly temperature-appropriate.

Mustard yellow is such a happy colour, isn’t it? I was so taken with the yellow-on-yellow happening here that I didn’t realize until much later that I accidentally dressed like a bumblebee. Considering how insanely busy the last 4 weeks have been, perhaps that’s rather apt. Bzzz, bzzz!

bumblebee chic?
bumblebee chic?
sunny side
sunny side

Shades of Grey

Dress, Pink Tartan; blazer, DKNY; shoes, Jimmy Choo; bag, Marc Jacobs
Dress, Pink Tartan; blazer, DKNY; shoes, Jimmy Choo; bag, Marc Jacobs

For the record, this post is named after the eponymous Jasper Fforde book and not … the other one. Obviously, it’s also inspired by everything going on in this outfit, which is a lot of grey. Colorblocking, minimalist style. Here’s a better look at the dress.

sans blazer
sans blazer

Mah accessories:

shades of green
shades of green
toddler necklace
toddler necklace

I don’t often wear bright green, but I do love a pop here and there. I don’t think it looks as sharp as red paired with black, but it’s more unexpected. This Kelly green Marc Jacobs bag is an eBay find from last year, and the colour is so wonderfully vibrant even though it’s probably close to a decade old. It’s lined with celery green suede, which is such a lovely touch. Nothing beats old school MJ.

non-boring grey
non-boring grey
one more for the road
one more for the road