I had my winter break from work last week and John too off too. I spent it doing my favorite things spending time with the dogs and cats, eating, watching Star Trek and Mystery Science Theatre 3000, and of course dressing up.
As I mentioned in previous posts I have been selling off a lot of my clothes in order to fund new ones. I have decided that in order for me to keep it an article of clothing needs to fit several criteria:
- It must be fun. I'm old enough I'll dress as I like and I only want fun, happy clothes that make me smile.
- It must be comfortable. Despite what people thing full skirts and petticoats really are comfortable. Nothing, not even sweat pants, are more comfortable then full skirts.
- Preferably it will be something I can wear while biking. This isn't a total must but its a big plus. Thankfully, most things can be biked in. I find biking in high heels easier then walking in them and petticoats are a breeze to bike in.
- I have to love it.
Most of these outfits I have featured on here before, but some I have, the one's I haven't will get their own posts eventually but I thought it would be fun to record the week (actually 9 days with the two weekends.) This was a very unusually warm February with temperatures in the 60s, hello global warming, so that is why so many of these outfits are spring like, and no I didn't wear them any place special. I wore them to go out to lunch, to get bubble tea and to bike with the dogs.
I bought this jumpsuit to wear to the NYC commicon but then we wound up not going due to massive lines that meant even ticket holders like us would have had a 3 to 4 hour wait in the rain. I was very upset, but at least I love the jumpsuit! It, and the jacket, will get their own outfit post eventually.
Here are the accessories:
1950s gold tone poodle scatter pins, a red Chatter Blossom hair flower, cat's eye sun glasses, and my poodle purse (oh and of course pug and cat hairs). The shoes are remix flats.
Accessories: A pink snood from Arthelia's Attic (I love her snoods), a little 1950s or 60s mink cat brooch with googly eyes (I think this was someone's craft project which is why I love it so much, pastel bakelite braces, Remix Baby Doll Pumps in ivory, a pink crinoline fro Amazon, pink dotted What Katie Did seamed panty hose, and my 1950's Siamese cat purse).
Outfit Number 3, Monday: This was my only outfit that consisted primarily of true vintage pieces. 1950's vintage western shirt, 1950's vintage western wool jacket and Freddies of Pinewood jeans.
Here is a close up of the embroidery on the blouse
Accessories: 1950's Western Barette, Luxulite Western Novelty Brooch, Bakelite Bangles, and 1950's Novelty Horse Purse.
I did a full post on this outfit here.
This is my first Bernie Dexter dress in her long sleeved Nichole style and I love it! This, along with short sleeved Kelly, is probably my favorite style of Bernie Dexter dress.
Day 6, Thursday-Rocket Skirt from Girl In A Whirl and Swell Dame 1950's style Blouse-
This was my 38th birthday outfit last year, you can read about it in this post. The skirt is a copy of the cover of my favorite children's book, a Trip to The Moon, by M. Sasek. It's about the early days of NASA in Cape Canaveral.
Day 7, Friday- Bernie Dexter Kelly Dress in Ticket to Ride and 1960s Pale Yellow Cardigan:
This dress is in my beloved Kelly style, short sleeves and zip front, with a nice full skirt. The print is adorable, different tickets! I also low the color of the cardi, such a pretty soft yellow. This is an outfit I definitely plan to post in more detail soon.
Here are the accessories:
Day 8, Saturday-Mexican Dress and Jacket by Maria Guye:
This is actually a bit of a sneak preview. I purchsed this dress as my gift to myself for my upcoming 39th birthday. It was so beautiful though I couldn't resist wearing it early. Like all of Maria's clothes the construction is exquisite.
I'll definitely be writing more about it.
The accessories I paired with this are my beloved 1950s horse novelty purse, red Chatter Blossom hair flower, and Remix sandals.
Day 9, Sunday-1950s style Zip Front Jump Suit by Kim Clark
Kim did such a great job with this jumpsuit! It is so comfortable and the fabric is a gorgeous sea foam green with gold thread, real vintage fabric. I wore this is in August to Star Trek Mission New York and had my picture taken with LeVar Burton, see this post.
Accessories: 1950's Cat's Eye Sunglasses, Gold Belt from Amazon, 1950's Novelty Cat Purse and Remix flats.
I dress in vintage style every day for work, but I definitely take it to the next level on weekends and vacations. I had so much fun dressing up this week. I definitely think I'm getting younger, and crazier, in my style with age!