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Rebel Without A Cause

Ralph Lauren purple floral dress
Dress, Ralpha Lauren (thrifted); blazer, Talula (via Kijiji); necklace, J. Crew; shoes, Ivanka Trump; bag, Marc Jacobs (swap)

OK, maybe not entirely without cause. I decided to rebel against the “Be Seen in Jeans” theme for Canadian Finals Rodeo week, and wear this floral schmatta instead, because, well, I’m just not that big a fan of jeans. One day a week, fine. Five days a week … I have my limits.

Speaking of this dress: thrifted, because that’s how I roll.  I wasn’t sure at first how I felt about the print (shocker, I know), but it’s growing on me. I bought the dress primarily because it’s incredibly comfortable and surprisingly flattering. This style of sheath dress is not always a good choice for me because it can make me feel self-conscious about my stomach; this dress, however, is very forgiving in this area – no constant sucking-in, thankyouverymuch. A good friend of mine swears by these poly-blend dresses from Ralph Lauren (machine washable and pretty indestructible, apparently), so I figured it was a good $12 investment.

Ralph Lauren purple floral dress
my hair, yikes!

P.S. Please note that I’m not wearing any black in this outfit. Yes, really. The dress and blazer are navy, and the shoes are dark green – scout’s honour. I’m always very proud of myself whenever I managed to avoid the lure of black. I guess I’m expecting you guys to be as well, hah!

Twice

Elie Tahari abstract floral top; Marc Jacobs Blake spearmint
Top, Elie Tahari (via consignment); cardigan, J. Crew (via eBay); pants, Banana Republic (via consignment); shoes, Calvin Klein; bag, Marc Jacobs (via eBay)

The not-so-dark secret of my office style is – drum roll, please- outfit planning. Yep, I plan my outfits in advance. Weeks in advance, at times. It simplifies my morning routine, and generally helps me to avoid “I have nothing to wear”, or worse, “I hate my hastily-assembled outfit” syndrome. Sometimes, however, things go awry.

Nine times out of ten, it’s the weather. Occasionally, it’s a last minute work function or client meeting. Whatever the reason, I sometimes have to re-arrange my planned outfits. When I’m working with a capsule, that can be tricky. I’m usually able to avoid wearing a clothing item twice in the same week … but sometimes not.

Swarovski red stone pendant
necklace, Swarovski

That was the case with this aqua cardigan. I was supposed to wear it with different outfits weeks apart, and then stuff happened, outfits got shuffled, and …

Elie Tahari abstract floral top; Marc Jacobs Blake spearmint
cardigan, take one

… I ended up wearing twice. Tuesday and Friday.

Marc Jacobs Blake spearmint; Adriano Goldschmied Stevie cropped ankle cords
Pants, AG (via Kijiji); blouse, J. Crew Factory; cardigan, J. Crew (eBay); shoes, G by Guess; bag, Marc Jacobs (via eBay)

No biggie because, frankly, no one noticed. It just bugged me, and my irrational need to wear different things, even when I’m in remix mode (aka doing a monthly capsule). Oh well.

The Friday happened to be Halloween. Clearly, I didn’t costume it up. But I did commit to my aqua theme.

Miss manga turquoise mascara
Aqua mascara!
Marc Jacobs Blake spearmint; Adriano Goldschmied Stevie cropped ankle cords
details lost in translation: the shoes are iridescent, with an aqua tint

Scary, eh?

Marc Jacobs Blake spearmint; Adriano Goldschmied Stevie cropped ankle cords
boo!

Going to the Chapel

Lela Rose for Target dress; J. Crew Everly blue pumps
Dress, Lela Rose for Target (via eBay); belt, Anthropologie; shoes, J. Crew (via consignment); bag, Chanel

No, I didn’t get married. Or, rather, not recently. But I did go to a wedding the last weekend, and I’ve got the fancied-up OOTD photos to prove it.

Lela Rose for Target dress; J. Crew Everly blue pumps
Vogue-ing on the driveway
Lela Rose for Target dress; J. Crew Everly blue pumps
With sensible wrap/scarf (which I didn’t wear, because the venue was hot, hot, hot)

It was fun. I say that as someone who typically hates weddings. The bride looked lovely, and together with her new husband, very happy. More importantly for my selfish purposes, they threw a nice shindig. I especially appreciated the fact that it was a kid-free wedding. This, on one hand, makes the logistics of attendance a wee bit more difficult; but, once that’s all sorted, the actual event is infinitely more fun. Don’t get me wrong: I love my kids, and spending time with them is always generally a blast. However, keeping two little ones in check for the duration of a sit-down plated dinner isn’t really my idea of a good time. Especially whilst wearing a fancy frock. Which I rarely get to do. Or whilst attempting to catch up with friends I haven’t seen in years. Which, obviously, I rarely get to do. So hurrah for kid-free weddings!

wedding centrepiece; vintage centrepiece
Flowers, vintage tea cups, and books? My kind of centrepiece

And mazel tov to the happy couple!

Lela Rose for Target dress; J. Crew Everly blue pumps
weddings are fun!