Thursday, July 18, 2013

Pink, White and Gold

Pink, white and gold is a pretty darned girlie combination.  And, in spite of my love of dresses, I don't really consider myself a girlie girl.  So, it's sort of a surprise, yes, even to me, that I ended up in this combination today:



But, for what it's worth, I consider this a sort of tough pink, white and gold:


Maybe it's the bits of black in the shoes (Seychelles "Mum" via Ideeli).  Or maybe it's the hot pink pants (Michael Kors) instead of a pale pink.  Or, maybe it's the cut of the blouse (Max & Mia via Nordstrom); I think the mixed media and raglan sleeves keep it from being too sweet.  The shape of the necklace (Nordstrom) is also not too terribly sweet.

Not that I have anything against sweet.  Donuts are sweet.  And I love donuts.

Happy Thursday, All!

Gracey

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Literary Stylings #1: Auntie Mame

Hello, hello, hello!  Welcome to my first ever Literary Stylings post and Link Party.  Today, I am posting an outfit inspired by the book, Auntie Mame, by Patrick Dennis.

I can't remember how old I was when I first saw the movie, Auntie Mame, but I absolutely adored it, and Mame, from the very beginning.  I actually didn't even know that it was a book until a few weeks ago when I was wandering through my favorite used book store and stumbled upon a copy.  The book turned out to be as much of a delight as the movie was and I fell in love with Mame all over again.

Today's outfit is inspired by a scene early on in the book where the narrator first meets his Auntie Mame.  In the scene, Mame is well into her "Asian influence" period so she's dressed in a full kimono to host a fabulous soiree.  Here is my look:




For this outfit, I layered a kimono-esque thingamajig (I think vintage & I think from the sticky thrift store) over a micro-pleated dress (Goodwill) .  I finished the look with Seychelles "Mum" sandals, some layered necklaces and a vintage rhinestone bracelet:



Mame would, of course, have worn diamonds, but I'm channeling after-the-crash-Mame.


I look skeptical but I was quite excited to be swanning about in this.

I really, really liked this look.  I felt tall and fabulous, but still well within my comfort zone.  Mame was a great believer in authenticity so I think she'd appreciate that my look, while inspired by her, is still very much me.


And now, over to you all.  I can't wait to see what everyone wears!



Not a blogger?  I'd love to see your literature-inspired photos on the Fashion for Giants Facebook Page!

Thank you to everyone who was able to participate; I know it was very short notice.  If you didn't get a chance to join in this time around, you can read more about the Literary Stylings Challenge here and hopefully we'll see you on Tuesday, August 6th!

Happy Tuesday, Everyone!

Gracey


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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Peplumesque

I am wearing a striped top once again today but, more importantly, it's also peplumesque:


Well, it's not really.  But I belted it into a peplumesque shape and I think it kind of works:


I haven't been too keen on the peplum trend because I haven't been able to find one I like.  I realized the other day (while watching Pretty in Pink, no less) that many of today's peplums are just too limp for my tastes.  I prefer a stiffer fabric.  And belting this vintage silk jacket was pert near perfect.  It could stand to be a little longer and even a little more stiff, but it'll do in a pinch.

Because I was adding volume at the waist, I tried to keep the bottom of my outfit sleek with a cinnamon-colored knit skirt (Jones New York via Goodwill).  I finished the look with my neon necklace (Target) and abstract print sandals:
 Seychelles Women's Mum T-Strap Sandal



Image via Amazon.com

What about you, Reader Friends?  Are you fans of the peplum trend?

Happy Wednesday, All!

Gracey

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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Harlequin and Hearts



I learned a lot from wearing this outfit today:

 


One, in spite of the neutral color palette, this outfit attracts a lot of attention.  From whispers of �look at those shoes� as I passed by, to concern that I was interviewing for a different job.  

Two, I am apparently considered by my peers to be more fashionable than professional; today�s outfit was described as �professional-fashionable� as opposed to my �usual fashionable-fashionable.�  I�ll take it.

Three, when worn over black tights, these shoes kind of look like the wedge high-top sneakers I�ve been trying to avoid.  Heh.

Four, this skirt is not great for bike riding.  It�s so full that the wind kept catching it and I looked like a giant crow or bat trying to ride a bike.  And, with my black coat, I also felt a little witchy.  My friends are always threatening to drive behind me blasting the Wicked Witch�s theme from The Wizard of Oz.  Today would have been a great day for that.

All that for what�s basically a very simple outfit.  It�s a harlequin sweater vest (vintage J. G. Hook via Goodwill) layered over a black turtleneck (Gap) with a black skirt (Ralph Lauren via Goodwill), black tights (Hue via Nordstrom Rack) and Matiko �Ella� wedges (Ideeli).  I also added a belt (vintage brass), earrings (gifted) and the titular hearts in the form of a heart necklace from ModCloth ( v. old).


And I think I liked it.  I think it�s unusual but I also think it�s kind of cool.  But, honestly, I don�t know; I�m having the hardest time dressing myself lately. 

Happy Tuesday, All!

Gracey

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Burgundy and Orange



Burgundy and orange are one of those color combinations that look fabulous to my eye even if they don�t exactly make sense on paper:




I am especially fond of the plummy burgundy (which, yes, I call oxblood when I want to seem on-trend) of this turtleneck (Gap) paired with the bright, tangerine orange of this skirt (vintage via Goodwill).  I also wore a cream, cashmere sweater (Forte Cashmere via Ideeli), black tights (Spanx via Nordstrom) and snake platform pumps (Pierre Dumas via Piperlime).

Also, I didn�t realize it until today, but I�m a turkey decal away from being dressed like the Virginia Tech 2012 Russell Athletic Bowl Helmets.

Helmets:



Gracey:



And, in Great-Intent-Shaky-Execution News, I also wore this metal filigree necklace from Old Navy: 


You can�t see it in the other photos because there isn�t enough contrast between it and the turtleneck, and because my hair is in the way, but, I swear that I wore it and that it added pretty much nothing to the outfit. 

Happy Tuesday, Everyone!

Gracey

P.S.  You're welcome for all of the football helmets I share.

Shop the Look:
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I couldn't find a similar necklace, but they have these in-store at Old Navy.

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Oh, Hey There, Boobs



I like this dress, in theory, but I�m not sure it works in reality:

(Similar mixed print dress, Spanx sheer polka dot tights, similar Naughty Monkey boots)

In theory, it�s made of comfortable matte jersey, has great color, a fun pattern and a flattering cut.  In reality, I�m afraid it�s a little �Oh, hey there, Boobs� for my tastes.  I don�t think it�s obscene, but I fear it might be questionable:



Which is too bad, because I otherwise like this outfit.  The dress (Suzy Chin for Maggy Boutique via Ideeli) really is comfortable.  And I love the polka dot tights (Spanx Sheers via Nordstrom) and slouchy boots (Naughty Monkey via Nordstrom) with it.  I just worry about that swath of red fabric across the chest, especially coupled with the lower neckline.

But, oh, well.  Done is done.  And no one has actually said �Oh, hey there, Boobs� to me, so I�m going to say it�s fine.  At least for now.

Happy Thursday, All!

Gracey

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Strange Happenings in the Land of Nosh Opping


I found these pants in my closet the other day.  Found.  Not rediscovered, not finally remembered, found:



Matiko 'Ella' Wedges

I literally have no idea where they came from.  I mean, the tag says �Gap� but I have absolutely no idea how they got from the Gap to the Giants Closet.  I found them in a tiny, blink-and-you�ll-miss it village called Pantslandia.  They were hanging out with the other pants of the village, but while I remember purchasing all of the other pants (including some from 4 years ago!); I don�t remember buying these pants.  (Or receiving them as a gift; which would be weird but would at least explain where they came from).  

After I got over my surprise in finding these in Pantslandia, I decided to wear them.  I paired the pants (Gap) with a black and white striped tee (Old Navy), black belt (Nine West via Ross),  Matiko wedges (via Ideeli) and my apple pendant (Ally Hoot Vintage).  Sure it�s a lot of neutrals but I liked it.  And I like these pants.  However they made their way to Pantslandia, I think that they�ll stay.

Which is great news because I'm pretty sure my blogger friend Tia is writing a musical about pants and I've begged for a part.  Or, failing that, I have it on good authority, from my other blogger friend Kish that �So You Think You Can Pants� is totally a possibility for Fox next summer.  Both excellent reasons to have pants in ones closet, right?

Happy Wednesday, Everyone!

Gracey

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