(Jil Sander shirt, Armani Exchange jacket, Barking Irons Tee)
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Sympathy for the Detail
So I must admit that I harbor a certain prejudice against vintage clothing. I don't know whether it grows from the gag response that the smell of mothballs induces, or because when someone mentions a vintage store the first thing that comes to mind is the episode of Seinfeld where George steals his father's old cabana clothes and sells them to make a quick buck. Of course, they are moth infested and the owner ends up burning them in the alley. Alas, poor George Costanza. When I have been compelled to enter, I have often found them staffed by dudes with ironic facial hair and women who think that bathing is done with pachouli oil instead of water. This motley crew can opine for hours about the superiority of a Phish groove to a Rolling Stones riff. Seriously? Almost as off-putting to me as the mothballs. But in the last few weeks I have been forced to reassess my long-held bias. The shirt I am wearing in this picture is one reason. It is a vintage Jil Sander which from the structure of the collar and the cut of the shirt must date back to the late 1980s, or early 1990s. Yet it still looks as sharp and minimalist as it did when it was purchased. It's un-pictured brother is in a soft, black cotton that looks like it could have been wardrobe in the movie version of Less Than Zero. Neither of these pieces of clothing would have set you back more than a meal at the McDonalds in Holborn. So if you are fortunate enough to live in central London don't let the first generation Sony Playstation in the window scare you away from the random Romanian Charity Shop.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
blustery sunday
So, this outfit is pretty much the furthest thing ever from my typical Sunday morning coffee-run fare. Or any day, any time, any outing, for that matter. I am not a regular dress-upper nor am I a frequent high heel wearer, mostly out of sheer laziness but also because in London I walk quite a lot and don't want to destroy my shoes (whereas in Texas I have no good excuse). That hasn't stopped me loving and buying tall shoes, though, and so now I'm working on wearing them more frequently (and out of the house). I'm starting out with this slightly-less-high-though-deceptively-not-so-low-as-they-look-pair that I scored at the Selfridge's sale last week. I should probably mention that since it's been years since I wore heels on a regular basis I'm a bit out of practice with them, and am having to reacquaint myself with the world from on high. The learning curve is significantly more steep than I remembered.
(Paul Smith jacket, Target shirt, old Ferragamo belt, J. Crew skirt, Miu Miu shoes, Frank Gehry for Tiffany necklace and earrings, Movado watch and Navajo bracelet)
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Friday, June 18, 2010
a dark and stormy mood
Ok maybe not so stormy, just dark and grey outside. Neither pleasant nor inspiring, regardless ~ the kind of day where you run out for coffee, then run back home where it's warm. I'm wearing yet another too-comfy-for-words dress, this time from the uniqlo + velvet collaboration. I haven't worn dresses very frequently since I was a young child, but lately I've found these to be a very comfortable and versatile alternative to my regular jeans-and-t-shirts: I wear the exact same accessories and layers as I would otherwise, but just over one piece instead of two. This may not seem novel or innovative to anyone else, but it's been quite a discovery for me, and one that I think will serve me well when we return to the vicious Texas heat (11 days!).
(uniqlo + velvet dress, target scarf, dad's vietnam shirt, mom's old sunglasses, cole haan flats, movado watch and the usual assorted silver jewelry)
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
always off time
This was sort of a last-minute-grab-and-go-I'm-late-for-lunch-and-my-hair-is-still-wet situation. The original outfit I had in mind was shelved on account of potential puddles which sent me scrambling for ideas on my way out the door. Isn't it convenient that the closet in our sardine-tin dorm-studio happens to be right in the entryway*? Changed shirts, grabbed the nearest cardigan and then had to step back to pull the door open. And run out.
So, right. The cardigan is giant ~ something like an extra large, but for things like this I never really think that matters ~ and the t-shirt is super, super-soft with this lovely asymmetrical hem that keeps me from mooning people whenever I drop something (which is practically every other minute). It is also, as you can see, very loose and roomy and thus very accommodating for my lunch of linguine and clams. P left the restaurant early which enabled an undisturbed pop-in at the charity shop next door, of which he was the primary beneficiary. But that's his story to tell.
(Mom's old sunglasses, Target scarf, Vince cardigan, Romeo + Juliet Couture tee, Seven straight leg stretch jeans, Coach purse, Movado watch, James Avery bangle, Navajo bracelet)
*five square feet of closet doors, main door and bathroom door = almost a hallway
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Monday, June 14, 2010
short stack
We took advantage of this morning's lovely sunshine with a long walk (right over to Selfridge's for the first day of the sale).
Sunday, June 13, 2010
know when to fold 'em
I don't usually go with P to do the laundry. Partly because the whole point is that he does it so I don't have to and can focus on my studies, and partly because I'm kind of insane about the clothes-washing-process and can't really handle seeing it done with anything less than my bizarre standards of precision, which our current laundry room simply cannot accommodate. Basically it pains me to be there, so I stay away and keep my mouth shut except to lavish him with praise for taking care of things. Believe me ~ I know how lucky I am ~ he also does all the cooking and cleaning (I strive to eschew traditional gender roles whenever possible).
I haven't very much to say about this outfit, other than I really loved it and it didn't photograph as well as I would have liked (notice how I passed the buck to the outfit, and not the photographer ~ aka myself). The dress is more comfortable than every nightgown I've ever known, and I would probably still be wearing it right now (three days later) if P weren't here to stop me. The socks were a particularly nice addition since I could pull them up above my knees for added warmth.
(Uniqlo x Costello Tagliapietra dress, J.Crew socks, Cole Haan flats, Frank Gehry/Tiffany necklace and earrings, Pianegonda ring, James Avery bangle, Movado watch, Navajo bracelet)
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Thursday, June 10, 2010
London Laundry Day
(Calvin Klein Collection blazer, Calvin Klein t-shirt, Seven A-Pocket jeans, Camper Pelota shoes)
Having to live with a wardrobe that fits into a duffel bag necessitates regular trips to the laundry room. I try to do laundry on the same day every week to avoid a deficit of clean clothes. Of course, sometimes events completely out of control occur and my planned trips to the laundry room with my blue Ikea bags overflowing with clothes don't quite happen on the day I had planned. So I have the problem I had this morning: none of the t-shirts in my regular rotation were clean. No worries, I thought, I'll just dig out a plain white undershirt and wear it instead. Let it be said at this point, and as you can see in the pictures adjacent to this post, the shirts that I choose for this purpose are clean, white, and free of any random stains from my adventures in our mini-kitchen. However, this ad hoc clothing choice never fails to annoy my co-blogger who feels that this clothing option is unsatisfactory. Personally, I feel that the white t-shirt and jeans combo is classic. I'm not the Fonz, and jumping a shark tank in the parking lot of Arnold's isn't in my skill set, but I can see why he was always thought to be so cool in this attire. Thumb through any fashion magazine today, or even over the last fifty years or so, and I'll bet that you will discover at least one picture of the jeans and white t-shirt combo. It is timeless American style. I have paired my jeans and tee combo with a cashmere Calvin Klein Collection blazer. This is the first piece of non-LL Bean clothing that I ever ordered off of the Internet. The picture doesn't really do justice to the rich shade of the jacket, or its soft texture. What got me to take a gamble on this blazer was its clean design. Notice that unlike most blazers, it has no outside breast pocket, buttons on the cuffs, or back venting. It is a bit longer than a standard blazer, but that adds to its style. My favorite feature, though, is the pocket on the interior seam of the jacket. If it weren't for the zipper pull, you would not notice the pocket inside. So even on days that I can't find a better shirting option, the blazer spiffs-up the Calvin Klein v-neck tee beneath it, even though it came in a pack with eight of its brothers from Costco.
| Click to check out the zipper in the seam |
| Defending my tee |
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