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What I Wore: Staycation, Part 1

Summer Goth

I have been loving this sort of “dark fairytale” vibe a lot lately. Think soft, filmy layers, black tulle, leather and velvet. I don’t really know where it fits within my style avatars — maybe a cross between the Artist and the Bohemian, with a gothic flair. Anyway, this outfit is very much up that style alley. I finally found a piece that layers perfectly with my Rick Owens tunic; it’s a Zara flowy maxi skirt and it has the nicest “swish” to it. It’s nothing fancy but it works so well here. I guess this is the 2020 version of “hi low” styling.

Discovery of Pants

These COS paper bag waist pants got relegated to my archive closet sometime last year. Their crime? Being a bit too baggy. Well, joke’s on me because if 2020 had a style motto it would be “baggy everything”. So yeah, comfy pants are back in rotation. As is this MaxMara linen topper, which used to be part of my “beach vacation” capsule. That’s not a thing anymore (or any time soon) but no linen shall go to waste this summer. This is a great option for days when a jacket is too much but I want a little bit of coverage.

That’s a Wrap

Speaking of linen, you’ve seen this vintage Ungaro dress a few times before but lookit: still very nice. I wish you could feel the weight of this linen, it’s fantastic. And it’s provides a lovely backdrop for one of my handmade necklaces. More on those next week. Meanwhile, pieces like this dress have got me hunting for vintage pieces at the thrift store like never before. I think it helps that the 90s are sort of trendy again. But the quality of old designer pieces just can’t be beat.

Colorblocking

I’m not sure how I feel about this colorblocked Anthro dress; I love it in principle, but not sure about it on me. That being said, I like how it looks paired here with a vintage Ports dress worn as a duster. See, vintage really is awesome. And it usually comes with pockets.

Best of 2019: Favourite Outfits

One of the best parts of taking OOTD (outfit of the day) photos is having the ability to look back and make little collages of the “Year in Review” variety. Wait, is my foreshadowing too heavy-handed? Ahem. This post is, as the title says, all about my favourite outfits of 2019. Because this was the first full year since I adopted my style avatars (part way through 2018), I thought it would make sense to group my favourites accordingly. I have been saying that I feel like I have a good grasp of each avatar aesthetic, and I think the following collages do show that. There are consistent themes that tie each avatar’s outfits together, and a pleasing (to me) sense of cohesiveness. At the same time, I have never felt more free or comfortable to experiment. I know what I like and what works for me – preferences and lifestyle-wise – but I also know that style isn’t a static, one-and-done, proposition for someone like me. I think this avatar-focused approach to personal style will grow and evolve with me, and I look forward to seeing what fashion has in store for the new decade ahead.

The Prince

The Prince doesn’t always wear black, I promise, but 2019 was the year when I embraced “Corporate Noir” so … yeah. A lot of black it was. Playing with texture, volume and angles was my favourite thing to do in terms of fashion experimentation, and these Prince-ly outfits are prime examples of that.

The Artist

The Artist is the softer, less structured, and slightly more colourful counterpart to the Prince. 2019 was also the year of midi/maxi skirts and dresses. Skirts in general multiplied in my closet like pretty little mushrooms after a rainstorm.

The Adventurer

Skirts even made their inroads with the Adventurer avatar, my most rough-and-tumble version of myself. (Hey, it’s all relative!) This year, I moved away from the Han Solo characterization into more of an Indiana Jones territory. This remains my most neglected avatar; nonetheless, I still feel that it serves an important function in my sartorial self-expression. We shall see whether 2020 and beyond offer new inspiration to breathe new life into this avatar.

The Bohemian

This avatar is a bit of a catch-all, but not really. Whenever I get experimental, this is where I usually end up. Colours, prints, interesting proportions – the Bohemian has it all. It can get dressed up or down, go minimalist or maximalist (although it tends to favour the latter). It’s fun and cool and doesn’t take itself too seriously.

If you’ve been following your own version of the avatar process, share your year-end thoughts in the comments. What worked, what didn’t and what are you looking forward to in 2020?

Fall 2019 Fashion Trends: Yes, No, Maybe

I am not a trend follower. I tried to be, for about 5 minutes when I started this blog, but gave up quickly. It’s just not in me. I’ve started getting the runway collection edition of French Vogue this year, but mostly to get inspiration for how to put new spins on my clothes within the parameters of my own style. In other words, trends are relevant to me only to the extent that they represent a cool new twist on how I (already) dress. With that perspective in mind, I thought it would be interesting to take a look at what the fashion industry has decided are the trends for Fall 2019, and see what might work for me and what won’t.

I pulled up 3 different lists – the first 3 that popped up when I searched “fall 2019 runway trends” on Google – because I was committed to this project, but only to a point. There’s some overlap between the lists but they also diverge. If the industry can’t agree on what the trends are, I’m not doing the work for them. I will assume these 3 represent a sufficiently diverse cross-section of opinions. Let’s get started!

Harpers Bazaar

1) 80s power suits – I am intrigued by this trend, and 80s revival in general, although I don’t like the big shoulders. I have broad shoulders already and sharp, pointy tailoring makes me feel like the Hulk. I do like the looser, more masculine fit of 80s blazers so I will be keeping an eye out at the thrift store for pieces with which I can experiment.

2) 70s chic – they called this “bougie girl” which doesn’t mean anything to me. If anything, this stuff looks like what a professional working woman might have worn in the 70s: sensible skirt, ladylike blouse, jacket. I love midi skirts, so that’s what I’m going to pull from this inspo. But I will take a skim turtleneck over a pussy-bow blouse every day of the week.

3) Neon – no thanks.

4) English tweed – I love tweed but is this really a 2019 trend? Has tweed ever NOT been in style in the last 5 years? I have a few pieces in my closet that I will put back in rotation come September (as I do every year), and I’ll keep an out for more – particularly vintage ones.

5) Dark florals – again, not really a trend but I’m always on board with this.

6) Military inspired – I am paraphrasing Harpers’ cutesy description, but this is a “naw” for me. Military stuff doesn’t really fit any of my style avatars, and I have learned to stay away.

7) Leopard – I was not surprised to see this on the list, because I’ve seen it all over my social media already. Not interested.

8) Metallics – Normally, I would pass on this but I just thrifted a pair of metallic pants so now … I am open to experimenting. I also would like to find a metallic pleated midi skirt (saw one at Winners recently but it was garbage quality) which would be a cool update for some of my boho/goth looks.

9) Utility/Things with pockets – paraphrasing again. This could be relevant to my Adventurer style avatar, but I haven’t been using that as much lately, so I don’t think it’s worth investing in new pieces here. I have, like, one existing item that fits this trend and it’s a summer piece.

10) Lace – I think the trend here is to juxtapose lace with “tougher” elements, like goth, punk or grunge styles. Personally, it’s “no” to all-over lace, but “yes” to lace accents. I have a few pieces I could use, and I will try to incorporate them into my Corporate Noir outfits.

Who What Wear

1) Head to toe Pistachio – No. I have nothing against this colour, but I prefer celadon. I would not go out of my way to buy pieces in this colour, certainly not enough to make a complete outfit.

2) Romance gone grunge – see my comments about lace above. I’m into this. Like, I’m imagining a Miss Havisham who decides to go badass instead of mad.

3) Layering knits – I love knits, I love layering. Who knew I was such a trendsetter?

4) Bright tights – This is another pass for me. I think it’s a cute look, but it doesn’t feel right on me. I only ever wear black opaque tights or “nude” nylons.

5) Period inspo – I’m into this, albeit not the giant ruffles (I wish, but not practical for my life) and corsets shown on the runway. My favourite period inspo is “vaguely Edwardian”.

6) Quilting – only if required by practical necessity.

7) Classics with a twist – honestly, who even knows what this means except “here, we adjusted the lapels on this expensive trench coat, can you please buy it even though you already have a perfectly good trench coat at home”?

8) Night at the museum – I take this means art-inspired prints. I’m not opposed to this in principle, but as a trend, I think it’s gimmicky.

9) Metallics – see above.

Elle

1) Small bags – I love my small, basic crossbody bags for weekends, but I’m guessing that’s not what this trend is about. Generally speaking, I don’t see the point of spending gobs of money on tiny purses that don’t even fit your wallet, but I am not judging you if you do.

2) Milleanial purple – First of all, oof. Why is everything “millennial” now? Second, the photos they used to illustrate this trend showed colours ranging from deep royal purple, to orchid, to lavender. What the hell is that? Does “millennial” stand in for “don’t know what this shade is actually called”? Anyway, purple is fine. It’s part of my wardrobe colour palette, so I buy it whenever I come across it at the thrift store in a piece that otherwise works for me.

3) Capes – HELL YES! I am actively on the hunt for capes.

4) Feathers – No. Not practical for my life, can’t be bothered to handle the laundering responsibilities. I saw a GORGEOUS feather Boss skirt at Vespucci in Calgary and passed on it, twice, for that reason.

5) Belted blazers – I find this interesting. This used to be a look back in, oh, 2012 or so? I think we did skinny belts back then, and now the belts look to be sturdier but same, same, yeah? I am definitely going to be exploring this with pieces I already own.

6) Satin – Maybe. Head to toe is not practical for most of my day-to-day, but I would be open to exploring it in the context of my Artist/Bohemian persona. Satin has a very distinctive look and texture, which can provide a nice contrast to some of my fave materials, like leather and wool.

7) Slashed asymmetrical necklines – I like asymmetry in my clothing, so I guess I might be accidentally on trend again.

8) Ren-Faire – I think this is basically the “period inspo” influence at work. I’m down with it, but only to the extent it fits with my preferred aesthetic. So, like, the Dark Side of Ren Faire, not the milkmaid side.

9) Long coats – Coats are an investment, so I wouldn’t let trends dictate my purchases here. That being said, long coats are pretty classic (they will go in and out of trendiness constantly) so if I find one at the thrift store, I won’t say no if the price is right.

10) Statement hats – Pass. I like them in principle, but I never wear hats (except my fedora in the summer, for practical reasons).

11) Quilting – see above.

12) Fleecy jackets – No. I don’t spend enough time outdoors to need this, nor am I outdoorsy enough in my style to want this.

13) Prep school – I mean, honestly? Isn’t this about as groundbreaking as florals for spring? A masculine take on “prep school” works with my Prince persona, so that’s what I usually go with.

14) Metallics – Ok, Ok, we get it: everyone agrees this is a TREND. Duly noted.

15) 80s Power suits – ditto.

How about you? What Fall 2019 trends are you excited about? What trends are you giving a pass? How many more times can I say “trend” before it loses all meaning? Tell me everything in the comments.