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Thursday, July 28, 2011

A Year of Blogging: A Retrospective


About a year ago, this was one of my first outfit post pictures.  I was taking pictures with my phone at that time, and for some reason, I always had this confused look on my face.

The backgrounds have changed, I've put on a few pounds and sported a few more wrinkles. Blogging hasn't been what I thought it would be.  Back then, I thought I would make zillions of dollars by blogging and would be featured on Oprah's show for having one of the most ground-breaking over-fifty blog sites. lol.

I've re-assessed my blogging goals--now that Oprah doesn't want me--and over the next year I hope to:


Improve on my photography; maybe do a video.


Share some more artwork with you

Hey, everyone has a bad hair day....

And continue to share my passion for fashion with all the friends I make through blogging.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

The Four Fits


Well, I'm back from fishing.  Didn't catch any big ones, but it was sure relaxing!  Hope all of you are enjoying the summer; it's so short here in NE--we must take advantage of it every second~

This post is in answer to Pam, over at over50feeling40.  She asked her readers what our shopping guidelines were, and with some thought I came up with mine.  I call them the "Four Fits":

1.  The item must FIT in my closet.  And I mean fit as in fill in a gap, or fill a need.  I constantly shop my closet to  determine how I might freshen my old clothes, or how I might incorporate something new into it.  Any new item replaces and old--and out it goes.  I try anyway.

2.  The new item must FIT me physically.  The dresses above are good examples of a good fit.  This empire waist or fitted waist works so well for me, I usually always buy this style.  It helps to know what fits YOU the best.

3.  It must FIT my style and my personality.  Course, that may change like the wind.  And  who knows; I may feel like being someone else for a day.  I have a wide berth here!

4.  It must FIT my budget.  I use $50.00 as a gauge; under I am golden--over?  Better think about it.

Is there a style that always works for you and it is a sure BUY?

  
 

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Gone Fishin'


Just a short hiatus--be back soon!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Yup, My Favorite Color!

shirt~ J Jill
skirt~ TJ's
shoes~ TJ's

I still haven't gotten it right for Everybody Everywhere.  I'm always a day late and a dollar short.  But I had to at least give it a try--YELLOW IS MY FAVORITE COLOR!!!!  I have so much yellow, I had to choose between many pictures for this post.


I have my wig piece on today--it's becoming a staple of my summer wardrobe.  With my thin hair and hot weather, I look like a drowned rat within no time.  The curly pony-tail (that you can't see) is better than my hair could ever be!


I believe there is a yellow for everyone--do you?


  





Monday, July 11, 2011

Un-In-visible



When it came time to pick an outfit that was visible, it wasn't difficult for me.  Patti over at Not Dead Yet Style has been having "Visible Monday" in answer to many of us over a certain age that may have started feeling invisible.  And with my new passion for print-mixing, like I said, this task was easy!

top~thrifted
sash~J Crew
skirt~thrifted


I'm really loving this pattern mixing thing.  It gets me thinking of colors and which pattern looks best with this pattern, etc.  It's been fascinating.  And challenging from a design perspective.  These two prints have the same swirly thing going on and I love green and purple together.  The outfit just screamed for this citron sash! (I know, it's crazy how an artist mind works...)

sandals~ TJ Maxx


I don't think I'll be slinking into the background with these shoes either!  Am I visible yet?  


Wednesday, July 6, 2011

French Dressing


Pam over at over50feeling40 and I read the book by Ines de la Fressange, Parisian Chic and we decided to have some discussion questions for each other and post an outfit with French dressing in mind.  Sort of like Book Club-a-la-Blog.  I’ve always been fascinated by French dressing—hey who hasn’t?  And as part of my heritage is French, I’m always hoping somehow I can find out what their secret is to looking great.

To give you a little overview, “Parisian chic” is offbeat chic.  Chic being quality, classic clothes and offbeat is the mixing of casual with dressy--expensive with not-so-much.  It’s a great way to extend your wardrobe.  I had a bit of trouble as my wardrobe is full of things the french aren't too keen on. Prints. Bright colors. Leggings.  Mini-skirts.  I put together a black skirt--probably a staple in the french wardrobe.  A luxury fabric silk top.  And the quirky part?  Flat sandals with a straight skirt.  Oh, and boleros for those over fifty are a no-no too.  oopsey.



 So the questions~

1.  Ines writes that a Parisian, "seeks chic and demands quality.  Her definition of luxury?  A brand that guarantees good taste, rather than an all to obvious price tag."  Do you agree?

Absolutely agree!  I wonder if people even know how to look for quality now—most people here buy for a name or a price, without knowing why.  I love that Ines’s idea of French style is never to display too much bling.  Just real, genuine quality.  I think we should all have a few items in our wardrobe of true quality.

2. Please tell us a couple of things you do not see yourself ever doing.
She recommends shoes styles—ballet flats, black heels, riding boots, and loafers—don’t get the loafers.  Way too conservative for me.
And then there is the mini-skirt thing.  She feels, as most stylists feel, that women shouldn’t wear mini-skirts over a certain age.  No mutton as lamb—as she says.  And I break THAT rule.  Oh, and there is a no-no for neon colors.  OOPS again.  And leggings are out, according to Ines—and they are an intregal part of my wardrobe.  So, for now, I don’t see myself not breaking those rules. 
3. Do you have the magnificent seven in your wardrobe? Do you see yourself making this happen if it does not already exist?
Magnificent seven are: man’s blazer, trench coat, navy sweater, tank top, little black dress, jeans and a leather jacket.
I do have the magnificent seven.  Actually, duplicates of the magnificent seven.  With one possible exception—the little black dress.  Its not black.
4. You are a pretty colorful lady...what do you think about the idea that she mostly is promoting the neutrals...black, gray, white, khaki, and navy?
I understand that the French want that classic yet quirky style—and quirky is not wild colors.  But that concept is very practical and neutral colors provides many combinations.  But for me?  No, too many neutrals and I die inside.  Could not just stick to neutrals.
5. What do your perfect jeans look like?
When I traveled to Europe back 30 years ago, there I was in my baggy, sloppy, hippie jeans and the French girls were looking oh-so-sexy in theirs.  Now, my perfect jeans are better fitting.  I go for a high rise and either skinny or boot-cut legs.  I only do denim.  Ines says the French way is to have jeans also in black and white.  White--no--black--maybe.  

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All in all I think its a great book--it gives you insight into Frennch dressing, shopping and home decor.  I think her guidlines are sound and easy to understand.  What did I find most valuable?  Parisians feel they will never go out of style.  I like that attitude! 

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

The Elusive Item

shirt~thrifted--$7.
skirt~Macy's
shoes~dyed
I just finished reading "Bringing Home the Birkin" by Michael Tonello and just as he was chasing an elusive item, the Birkin bag, I have also been chasing an ellusive item.  For me it was this chambray shirt.  Can you believe it?  I have had this item on my list since the early spring.  I thought it would be easy to find at a thrift store, but it took me a few months to finally snag one that worked.  And I had all these ideas of altering it--but its really perfect the way it is.


Love the details on this skirt too.  There are actually small beads around the cut-outs that are slowly falling off.  I don't wear white jeans as a rule, but a white skirt works almost as well.  And this is about as classic a look as you can get out of me.


The book is a hoot!  Jill over at Everything Just So recommended it, and so do I. 

We all have that elusive item--did you have one this season?