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May Flowers

Dress, Nanette Lepore (thrifted); blazer, J. Crew (via consignment); shoes, Stuart Weitzman (thrifted)
Dress, Nanette Lepore (thrifted); blazer, J. Crew (via consignment); shoes, Stuart Weitzman (thrifted)

I wore this outfit for (Orthodox) Easter Sunday, which was also coincidentally the first day of May. And a beautiful day at that, so it felt appropriate to bust out my thrifted Nanette Lepore floral eyelet dress. The details are very pretty, especially for a $7 score:

close-up on eyelet
close-up on eyelet
Necklace, Old Navy
Necklace, Old Navy

I paired it with my lightweight J. Crew Liberty print blazer, and my thrifted Stuart Weitzman peep toes. I always forget that brown goes well with navy, and then have an “a ha” moment when I realize it all over again. It’s a good option while the Hunt For Navy Shoes continues. I won’t lie though — part way through the day (which involved two separate family get-togethers, a bunch of running around, and even a thrifting trip), I switched to flats. I’m all about the illusion of mile long legs — thanks, platform heels — but I’m also a big fan of comfort. Hashtag: no shame in my flats game.

the view from the side
the view from the side
the beginning of summer?
the beginning of summer?

Risky Business

Blazer, Zara (swap); dress, Anthropologie (thrifted); shoes, Stuart Weitzman; necklace, Swarovski; bag, Marc Jacobs
Blazer, Zara (swap); dress, Anthropologie (thrifted); shoes, Stuart Weitzman; necklace, Swarovski; bag, Marc Jacobs

Before you go and get any ideas, the risk I’m talking about here has to do with thrifting clothes that require substantial alterations. I’ll come back to that in a minute. First, let’s talk about the outfit in general terms. I wore this for a client conference, where I had to make a presentation, take part in a networking lunch, and then host a client reception. It was a long, exhausting day, and I had to look good for all of it — professional and polished but not boring.

I think this outfit hit all the marks. It has a classic, elegant silhouette, an appropriate neckline and hem length, and a lovely print for some visual interest. The shoes are the most comfortable pair of heels I own, perfect for hours of standing around. The bag is big — the better to carry my huge conference binder and other materials — and not too fancy; I need to be able to toss it around without worrying about it. All together, my standard professional conference package.

worth the risk
worth the risk
lacy details
lacy details

Ok, let’s go back to the risky bit. As I mentioned earlier in the week, I thrifted this Yoana Baraschi dress for $11 because I loved how it looked. Only one small problem: it was a size 14. I am not a size 14. I knew it would take a significant amount of alterations to make it fit. Normally, I don’t advocate buying clothes that need a ton of tailoring (or, ideally, any at all). But I figured it was … wait for it … worth the risk in this case because the price was so low; even with a substantial amount set aside for alterations, it was still cheaper than buying it on eBay, for example. So I took the plunge.

Luckily, I had just gotten a recommendation for a new tailor, who turned out to be fantastic. For $50, she slimmed down the sides of the dress, as well as the back, and took up the sleeves at the shoulder. The dress fits like a glove, you guys! It is basically a new, made-to-measure dress now, and I couldn’t be happier. I know $50 is quite a bit, but for the amount of work involved and the result, I think it was money well spent.

million dollar outfit (for under $60)
million dollar outfit (for only $60)

What I Wore: West Coast Getaway

up in the air
up in the air
city in bloom
city in bloom

Yep, I went off to Van recently … with the husband, minus the kids. It was a once-in-five-years kind of deal, and my face reflected that pretty accurately, I think:

the face of a work-free, kid-free long weekend ... in Vancouver
the face of a work-free, kid-free long weekend … in Vancouver

The extra exciting thing was planning my travel outfits. Yep, I’m a wild one. When traveling with kids, I have to think about practicality … which doesn’t leave much room for style. This time around, I knew I could wear dressier clothes with impunity. Well … almost. The thing is, when in Van as a tourist, you have to consider comfort no matter what, because you will be walking A LOT. Usually in the rain. So, I compromised. I wore lots of dresses, and sensible shoes.

Jacket, Joe Fresh (thrifted); dress, Eileen Fisher (thrifted); shoes, Ferragamo (via Etsy); bag, Gucci
Jacket, Joe Fresh (thrifted); dress, Eileen Fisher (thrifted); shoes, Ferragamo (via Etsy); bag, Gucci

This thrifted Eileen Fisher muumuu was a wonderful choice for traveling in — it’s incredibly comfortable, warm enough for the plane but not so warm that you end up over-heating. The faux leather jacket (also thrifted) was a life saver since it turned out to be pretty much impervious to the rain. Oh, of course there was rain. And my old Ferragamo flats are THE best option any time I have to walk for several miles.

cardigan, J. Crew Factory; necklace, J. Crew
cardigan, J. Crew Factory; necklace, J. Crew
knit muumuu = maximum comfort level
knit muumuu = maximum comfort level

By the second day, my hair gave up its valiant fight against the humidity, and I surrendered to the permanent-frizz. But my “leather” jacket still held strong.

Jacket, Joe Fresh; dress, Moschino; boots, Bandolino (thrifted); bag, Mulberry
Jacket, Joe Fresh; dress, Moschino; boots, Bandolino (thrifted); bag, Mulberry
Hair meets Vancouver
Hair meets Vancouver

I don’t have a good photo of my first “date night” outfit, but here’s the second. The cape was a permanent loan from my mom, who bought it second hand. The dress is a thrifted piece with a cool retro vibe, thanks to the midi length.

Cape, Club Monaco; dress, S-12 (thrifted); shoes, Stuart Weitzman; bag, Mulberry
Cape, Club Monaco; dress, S-12 (thrifted); shoes, Stuart Weitzman; bag, Mulberry
side view
side view

Here’s a better look at the dress:

sans cape
sans cape
vogue-ing on Main St.
vogue-ing on Main St.

Finally, I wore my thrifted William Rast jeans on the last day (and plane ride home). I also layered pretty much every warm thing I brought with me because it was wiiiindy.

Cape, Club Monaco; jeans, William Rast (thrifted); boots, Bandolino; bag, Gucci
Cape, Club Monaco; jeans, William Rast (thrifted); boots, Bandolino; bag, Gucci

Here’s a better look at my recently thrifted Vanessa Bruno sweater, over an AllSaints top I got for a song at Red Pony consignment. Love that asymmetrical neckline.

Sweater, Vanessa Bruno (thrifted); top, AllSaints (via consignment)
Sweater, Vanessa Bruno (thrifted); top, AllSaints (via consignment)
glasses, Rayban
glasses, Rayban

Till next time, Vancouver!

Vancouver in April
Vancouver in April

Personal note: As some of you may know, the town of Fort McMurray, located in northern Alberta (my home province), is currently besieged by out-of-control wildfires. The entire town has been under a mandatory evacuation notice since yesterday. 80,000 people are displaced, and many will likely have no homes to which to return. The photos and stories that have been coming through on social media and the news are truly heartbreaking. If you are able to, please consider making a donation to the Canadian Red Cross to help the victims.Thank you.