Showing posts with label layering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label layering. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Under and Over







Chambray look shirt and blush pink lace tee: LOFT Outlet
Bootcut jeans: DKNY via consignment shop
Pearl and gold filigree necklace and bracelet: vintage via Etsy
Brown patent leather flats: Famous Footwear
Ornate Brass Earrings: Nature's First Green (Etsy) Similar

Disclaimer: Nature's First Green is my sister's Etsy shop, but I'm not afraid of blatantly advertising for her because she makes some really cute vintage and nature inspired jewelry and candles too. She's new to Etsy; go give her shop some love! Plus you can see what my earrings look like close up!

Last time I wore this lace tee I put it over a crisp white shirt in my Anne of Green Gables look. This time I made the tee the underlayer and wore a lightweight flowy shirt over it. Which do you like more? At first I didn't think I'd like the 3/4 length sleeves extending past the elbow length sleeves, but it doesn't bother me. The tee is fairly close to my skin tone, so it doesn't break up the length of my arm too much. Reversing the order of your layers is a fun way to get more outfits out of your wardrobe!

pleated poppy

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Inspired by Film (Kinda) // Day 2 1940s


Photo: Emily N.
I wore this for all of 30 minutes yesterday (30 minutes spent figuring out how to use a backyard planter as a tripod and walking back and forth from camera to garage wall to take selfies). The remainder of the day's events included painting a bulletin board and then watching 3 children for 7 hours, activities which call for something other than pearls, a flared jacket, and a nice (borrowed) black skirt. I can't wait to wear this sometime when I can feel fabulous.
Photo: Emily N.
I do wish I could pull off a sophisticated expression.
Photo: Emily N.
Black and camel houndstooth flared jacket: Made by me
Black trumpet skirt: JC Penney (belongs to my sister)
Tiered burgandy tee: LOFT Outlet
Faux pearl necklace: Etsy (vintage)
Faux pearl and diamond earrings: Claire's

The dark, almost drab colors and all-business look of this outfit remind me of the WWII era. I intended to do a Google images hunt and find a film to pretend this outfit was inspired by, but I was so late getting this up, I didn't really want to take more time doing that. (I'm one of those home school grads who at the age of 22 can still count the real films she's seen on her fingers and toes. Now accecpting movie recommendations!- but only if they're reeeaaalllly clean and can keep me riveted to the screen for the entire duration of the film).

Linking up to Bramblewood Fashion, where you can see what this is all about!