Not-terribly-exciting outfit photos posted at Wardrobe Remix:
Dress - Zara; long cardigan - H&M; tights - Dorothy Perkins
But then I put the new cardigan on top of it and suddenly I love the look -- it's comfortable enough to wear while slouching around at home; it's casual enough to wear to school without feeling awkwardly overdressed; it adds a pop of colour to my day but isn't too loud because the cardigan quiets it down. It still needs more -- an oversized scarf, maybe, or a belt, or a necklace -- but it will do for now. I foresee myself wearing this dress a LOT.
Anyway, I have decided that the cardigan is going to be my absolute last clothes purchase for myself this term. I've been spending far too much money! My resolution is a bit cheating really, since there's only two weeks left to the term, and I will be shopping when I go home, if only because my brother's getting married and I haven't yet acquired an appropriate dress. But it's a very necessary resolution in these sale-ridden times.
What I'd like to do more of is combine what I've got in new ways -- I initially typed 'interesting new ways', but they don't have even have to be particularly interesting, really, just novel. I've been thinking especially about this:
It's an Alexander McQueen dress I saw in the Bath Fashion Museum. (Not awfully worth going, btw; one might as well visit the V&A -- at least that's free.) Ever since I saw it I've been pondering how I might recreate it with my lace dress -- for I have a lace dress! It is not the same colour or shape, but it is lacey. The general idea is there.
But I do not know how I am to obtain the top bit.
I don't know if you can tell, but it is some sort of leather yoke/collar thing. I was thinking I could recreate something similar by crochet, perhaps -- perhaps by trying to imitate one of Yokoo's marvellous creations --
But the thing about the McQueen dress is that it is a play on the textures and the associations of leather vs. lace, so it wouldn't work if it was crochet.
Unless I tried to crochet a cowl in leather ...
2 comments:
oooh.. love outfit number one, would wear that too anytime, with a leather biker jacket (if i have one)!
and yeah, outfit 2 does seem like it needs a waist cincher..
zen! you've got lots of dresses, i want!
suelynn's bf's sweater-dress is cool (and sexy) too! new outfit without having to fork out anything;)
and you guys wear double tights/ tights+socks.. now why didn't i think of that?? 2pairs of 120denier tights will definitely help me get through winter.. yay!
btw, keep up the blog!! have a feeling i'll be stalking you three quite a lot;)
rex xx
Hi, Rex! Fancy you finding us here. :)
I knew the first outfit was missing something -- of course, a leather jacket! I could dig up the one I used to wear; it's a bit big, though.
Two layers of tights is basically the best idea anyone ever came up with, esp. when it's the middle of winter and all the tights you have are from Malaysia! Like seriously I think they make tights in -50 denier okay.
- Zen
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