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Skirtober 2020 in Review

I don’t quite know how, but recently I became a skirt person. I bought a couple of amazing ones online (eBay and Poshmark) and then the next think you know, it’s ALL I’m buying. I haven’t worn real pants to work (from home) in 8 months, but for some reason, skirt are just dandy. So I decided to turn October into skirt month. All skirts, all the time. Lest you think I would run out of material on a month with 31 days … hah! I actually had a few left over that I never got the chance to wear. So, umm, yeah: my skirt collection is all set. And I had a blast picking outfits last month.

Should I be bringing back monthly capsules? Hmmm.

For now, let’s have a look at the month in review:

Somehow, I managed to miss my favourite skirt (and outfit) in these collages. D’oh!

It’s always hard for me to pick favourites but IF I absolutely had to, they would be: the Dries Van Noten with the train; the aqua blue Acne; the muted ombre rainbow; the red tartan Saint Laurent skirt; the blue/green plaid Ralph Lauren; and the micro-pleated Issey Miyake maxi skirt. But, gah, I love them all.

As you can probably tell, I am very fond of midi and maxi length skirts at the moment. I don’t have many knee-length ones anymore; the few that I have, I keep because I love the print or the design. In the collages above, I tried to group together the skirts to show some of the outfit “formulas” I like to use. One of my faves is the sweater+skirt combo. Easy, cozy and chic. I do still try to incorporate layers and texture as much as I can, but working from home has influenced me to simplify my outfits a lot. It’s probably why I am gravitating back towards colour, away from monochrome black outfits – it’s a way to inject some creativity into my outfits, which I crave even when I’m purely dressing for myself. This shift also had me wondering if black is the colour I feel most comfortable wearing around other people, whereas when I am alone, I reach for brighter colours and prints. Or maybe this is just 2020 energy – chaotic all around.

Halloweening, 2020 Style

Whew, this week has been a stressful ride for folks in the US and those of us adjacent to it, hasn’t it? I think it’s safe to say that my current mood is cautiously optimistic but I will need a long time to come down from the anxiety rollercoaster. Let’s throw it back to a simpler time for a moment: Halloween 2020.

I’ve never been super into seasonal decorating. Or dressing up for Halloween — not since my early 20s anyway. But as with so many other things, 2020 ended up different. This year, I felt an inexplicable impulse to fill my front porch with pumpkins:

Look how jolly they look! Is “jolly” not what we go for when it comes to Halloween? Oh well.

I also sprinkled some “Mini Boos” (seriously, that’s what they’re called, I die) inside my house:

I knew that stockpiling thrifted candlesticks would pay off some day — I was able to assemble a “Halloweeny” candle display in 3 seconds flat. Now, admittedly, that was the extent of my seasonal decorating efforts which, for some, might seem like barely an effort at all. But it was a pretty big step for yours truly. My husband also got into the spirit, and built this candy chute for socially distanced trick-or-treating.

To claim credit where it is due (if I say so myself), he built it and I decorated it. We both stole our ideas from others in the neighbourhood.

And I also got dressed up for Halloween. In fairness, it only happened because I stumbled on the perfect dress a few weeks ago. It’s a dress that puzzled me a lot. The material feels pretty cheap, but the construction and finishing details are fantastic. There are no labels anywhere on the dress. I can only assume that it was either a sample of some kind, or a theatre costume. Either way, it was pretty perfect:

I live the witchy vibezzz all year round, so it seemed only fitting to let my witch flag fly this Halloween:

Hope you had a safe and spooky Halloween, and survived the rollercoaster that was Election Week. Onwards and upwards!

What I Wore: Wrapping Up October 2020

City Lights

Marc Cain is a pretty underrated brand here, and it’s a shame because they put out some cool pieces. Like this top. The front is silk, the back is cotton (black contrast panel). But it was the print that drew me to it when I saw it on the rack at Goodwill. I love the colours, but also the fact it’s not a typical print. It’s almost abstract but not quite. I had lots of plans for this top when I bought it, none of them involving this Dries Van Noten skirt. Later, when I was thinking about how to style the skirt for Skirtober, a lightbulb went off. Here is my pro-tip (not really) about how to mix patterns like a boss: pick a unifying colour that is featured in both prints. For this outfit, that was the cobalt blue. This is definitely a bold take on pattern-mixing and not for everyone, but I think it has a pleasing harmony because of the colour palette. Dare I say it, I think Mr. Van Noten would approve?

Second Chance Floral

I saw, and passed, on this Vince skirt at Nordstrom Rack 2 or 3 times before I eventually caved and bought it. The push came one day when I thought that all sale items were an extra 40% off; it turned out, only tops were on additional sale, but by then I had committed to the till line-up and didn’t feel like walking the skirt back to the rack. It still came out to less than $50 which I guess is maybe not too expensive, except that my price expectations have been re-set by thrifting. Anyway, I’m glad I got it because it’s actually really lovely and well-constructed. The mauve matches my old Moth sweater perfectly so I did a whole matchy-matchy thing again. The end.

That’s a Wrap

Ok, I lied: one more. I had to show you guys this amazing vintage Jean Claude Poitras jacket I thrifted. Poitras is a famous Quebecois designer, and while there isn’t enough information out there for me to decide whether his aesthetic as a whole is my cup of tea, which particular jacket — YES. It has all sort of interesting angles, I adore the overall silhouette, and did I mention that it’s made from a silk-wool blend fabric. I am obsessed with silk-wool blends right now (like the Shirin Guild jacket I thrifted a while back). They are cozier than wool, but smooth and not itchy at all. Luxe to the max. It’s what pampering at home is all about these days.