Showing posts with label plaid sundress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plaid sundress. Show all posts

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Have Fun With Your Clothes!



Double outfit post today....actually triple outfit (including the one i posted on Monday).  Recently i've been focusing on my Europa Geisha Blouse,which i made out of cotton Geisha printed fabric using La Fred's Europa Blouse pattern.

my Europa blouse - pattern by La Fred


I've worn three pretty different outfits which each feature this blouse over the last 2-3 weeks, and it got me thinking about what made this blouse so versatile for me.  After all, while it's not completely over the top in pattern, fabric, or styling, it's not a plain black tee shirt or button down blouse.  Flexibility is the key to avoiding boredom with a small wardrobe, so how to pull off this type of manouevre?



First, color.  I've explained before about color in the small wardrobe. My two 'foundation' colors are black and beige, so the parchment/tan of this fabric fits right in. I chose beige as one of my colors precisely because there are so many variations of beige: taupe, khaki, tan, ecru, dark ivory, eggshell, on and one. They all play nicely together and all play just as nicely with black.  Grey could play the same role in a person's wardrobe: charcoal, ash, cobweb, pearl grey.........although for me grey falls under the 'watered-down form of black' category.   Any other colors in my wardrobe have to go well with both beige and black in order to make it in.  As it happens, that's not much of a restriction, so how do i choose?


Secondly, choose only pieces that flatter your particular physical form. We all know the many many items out there that we can't wait to get our hands on - they're so cute, it's the color of the season, vinyl is so fashion forward, i've always wanted to rock a PVC corset ever since i saw one on Sarah Jessica Parker, it looks just gorgeous on my kid's first grade teacher, Tim Gunn says every woman needs a trench coat, if i just belt it and hem it and wear that scarf near my face to 'take care of' the color.......blah blah blah.  You don't want these type of clothes, as fun as they may be.


 Then there's you standing in flourescent light wearing two-sizes-too-big grey sweats, with a 102 degree fever, and you put on the floppy aubergine paisley blouse and all of a sudden you look like a million bucks. It's not in style or out of style, no spectacular 'features' to it. You can ball it up in your hand and it's nothing special there. But when you put it on, you just look fabulous. 

You want those type of clothes.  The 'you look like a million bucks' clothes.


Certain colors, fits, shapes, textures, types of patterns, sizes of patterns, and hem lengths will flatter your form while many others will not.  You can determine these characteristics by actually trying on a bunch of different items and taking pictures or notes, then studying them. Look for clothes that you don't have to 'work with' in order for them to make you look great.  There are plenty of looks you can pull off - with work.  This exercise is about finding the effortless pieces. You don't have to buy anything, especially before you've nailed down what really flatters - it may take time to determine how to work what flatters in with your lifestyle, comfort requirements, etc.


 Even if, to begin with, the really flattering items might seem a little all over the place, with time and observation you will begin to find the common threads. Clothes that truly flatter you will tend to 'go together' because they will have so many commonalities. These commonalities are determined by your own physical aesthetic. The Triumph of Individual Style by Carla Mason Mathis and Helen Villa Connor is an excellent explication of this concept. (Click 'show more formats' to see the really cheap older paperback versions - the information is just as good.) It will instruct you on everything you need to know about color theory, proportion, art history, and how all this relates to dressing your body beautifully. 


 

Thirdly, clothes that have 'built in' flexible styling options will be easier to style in multiple ways.  That's why so many 'top twenty' lists feature the white button-down shirt with collar. White goes with all colors, you can button it all the way up, leave it open, tie it at the waist (buttoned or open), tuck it in, belt it out (buttoned or un)....all with the collar turned up or down.  Not to mention what you can do with the addition of scarves, necklaces, camis, tees...

the geisha ladies on my Europa blouse
A crewneck or turtleneck sweater, for example, is just inherently more limited.   There's no way to change the neckline without scissors. You can try wearing it backwards, but it basically looks the same (except for the stitching holding the tag on). These types of items are great for base pieces in layerings, but they tend to always look pretty similar.  You can't rely on them to provide a variety of looks. 

Pieces with removable collars, fastenings up the front or back, different necklines back and front (so you can wear it backwards for a different look), loose fits in thin fabrics which can be belted in or layered over, pieces with ties which can be tied or bowed in different ways, skirts which can be pulled up to look shorter or pinned up at the hem - pieces with these types of features allow you a lot more room to play.
me having maybe a little too much fun with my clothes
That's why i sliced up the front of this olive drab turtleneck to turn it into a cardigan. I've worn it more in the last month than i ever did in the previous six years i had it. 


So, my dear readers, do you have any tricks of guidelines for getting more 'looks' out of your clothes? Is it possible to have too much fun with your clothing? Tell all!


Europa Geisha Blouse: La Fred Europa Blouse
Plaid Sundress: Liz Claiborne
Olive Drab Turtleneck: Macy's mens store, rapidly becoming vintage

Shoe Boots: MaineWoods
Belt: old


Sage Crochet Sweater: April Cornell
Tee: Merona at Target
Skirt: own design, inspired by some girls wander
Shoes: Bass Lacey Heeled Oxfords
Belt: vintage Coach


Monday's outfit post

Monday, October 4, 2010

A Selfish Post



As i'm sure any of you with 'OOTD' blogs of your own have discovered, a style blog is a simply mahvelous wardrobe documentation/development/organization tool.  Very possibly the best there is. Outfits that rocked, outfits that flopped, how you have and have not worn various pieces, the accessories you wore, the flippin' weather on that day (okay, sometimes) - it's all right there for a girl to review, organize, use for brainstorming, obsess over.........especially since i've begun tagging my individual pieces it's just so easy to use.  If i'm thinking of wearing the palm tree jacket? Let's see how i've styled it in the past........conversely, when i'm feeling in a rut, i can see which items i haven't worn much at all, or ones i've neglected recently.  Truthfully, it's a lot more useful and fun for just getting dressed and making new clothes than i ever thought it would be when i started out.

Today i'm going to do a selfish post. I've had a couple of outfits the past month that kinda...started out, and were going somewhere that seemed worthwhile, but never quite ARRIVED. So i'm posting these 'demi-looks' in order to keep them in mind. I'd like to develop them into actual looks.  Definitely possible, but to do that i'll have to remember them......




Yesterday I started a project based on this post.  I duct-taped and drafted a pattern for a wide, pleather belt - i just feel like a 'real belt' would work better on the plaid sundress and tee/silk skirt looks.  Other than that.....i don't have a lot of ideas.  Maybe i just wore these on the wrong day.....you know how that goes!

Do any of you have rules or guidelines for how you tell if a look is 'done'?  In my twenties, after things had gotten a wee bit 'out there' and i was working on dressing in a more pulled together fashion, i had a couple of general rules - always throw on a belt and earrings, that type of thing.  But over the last years, i've been going more by feel. Partly because of the super hot temperatures we get out here, partly because i'm at home most of them time, partly just because my aesthetics have expanded. If any of you have any ideas or philosophies, about your approach to dressing or any of these pics, i'd love to hear about them.  There's nothing i love more than hearing about how people organize their clothing life!

Friday, August 27, 2010

Just Some Lady And A Toad

Mr. E has some vacation days coming up and we're taking the opportunity to go soak up some seashore. That incessant 'clackety-clackety-clackety' in the background is me trying to finish my cargo pants in time for some hiking.....

Gotta go insert the zipper! I will say i enjoyed wearing this sundress as a top in this look. The same trick should work with the lady pilot skirt and the beige dirndl.....

Ach! the treadle calls and i must answer. Have a wonderful weekend!

Jacket, Skirt,Flower Pin: own design
Sundress: Liz Claiborne (spotted by Mr. E, i would've never noticed it myself)
Butterfly Pin: gift
Shoes: Clark's Passion
Belt: vintage Coach
Hat, Earrings: mystery origin

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Eccentric 'On The Go'

Angie of You Look Fab has a great ongoing series of 'mom on the go' outfits. These are simple formulas for outfits you can put together that are fun, non-fussy, casual but put-together. I'm not a mom but yesterday was a typical errands around town day, in 92 degree heat. Lots of walking and get into a very hot car.

This outfit performed really nicely. Nothing to fiddle with, the soft cotton soaked up any stray 'glow' i may have experienced, the easy to walk in, strappy sandals kept my feet cool. This look is a mix of this dress and this skirt. (Click on the links for better pictures of each item - sorry for the washed-out photographs.) I added the skirt for variety and extra length. The additional 4-5" gives enough coverage so i don't have to worry about flashing too much when i sit, bend over, or so on. This turned out to be a crucial factor at the end of the day when i went to pick up Mr. E., who got out of work a little later than usual. There was no way i was sitting in a hot car for any amount of time, so i took my book onto a shady spot on a little hill nearby and curled up on the ground to wait.

Dress: Liz Claiborne
Skirt: own design
Shoes: Naturalizer

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Chattering Oriole

in the bushes on my left. i didn't get a look, so no idea of sex or species.

thiss outfit was just right for a day of walking in the heat and cleaning around the house. all lightweight cotton with room to move, both pieces are at least four years old. the dress was spotted by Mr. E. the hat's 'stampede straps' do spoil any clean lines around my face. on the other hand, several years later i still have my hat......


Dress: Liz Claiborne
Jacket: Royal Robbins (shape altered by me)
Hat: Tula
Shoes: old Borns
Earrings and Pendant: Gathering Tribes
Flower Pin: own design