Welcome back, my friends! We had a quiet weekend, but I still managed to wear a few things.
I had a very floofy Friday - I debuted the Jellyfish skirt!
I knew I wanted to wear a pair of walking boots with it, and I'd also been eyeing this JPG jacket for another wearing.
- Jacket - Jean's by Jean Paul Gaultier, vintage 00s, thrifted; first worn here on my birthday in October 2024
- Mesh top - Dolce & Gabbana, vintage 00s, consignment, Powell River; last worn here under the Jedi Dress (now gone!)
- Velour hoodie - Juicy Couture, vintage 90s, thrifted; last seen here in June 2024 for the Day of Indolence
- Skirt - Soho Apparel, consignment, NWT; purchased here for $33.00
- Boots - Aldo, thrifted; last worn here in November 2024 with Halston and a parachute
While searching for a top, I happened across this gorgeously thick orange velour Juicy Couture hoodie.
I didn't wear the jacket at work.
I liked showing off the leopard arms anyway.
"You are the loveliest jellyfish of all," said colleague Viz (not the cat).
I had planned to wear the jacket thusly all day, but it was too warm.
I like it both ways.
And the hoodie gave me all the pockets I needed.
The skirt was wonderful - I was careful to lift it when going up stairs or onto buses. I also rolled the waist to pull it up a bit.
I zipped and added a silk scarf and voila! I am Incognito!
I'm sure the hem of the skirt will get ratty over time, but I can easily trim it if needed.
Accoutrements:
I'm always happy to wear this soft scarf - and it hints at the leopard underneath!
- Silk scarf - Janie Besner, thrifted
- Leather gloves - consignment
The stuff:
These boots are great to wear - I'm so glad I had them resoled. I walked to work in them, and then down to the pub after work to say hello to the boys, then back to the bus stop and home.
Copper bling:
Featuring my three pieces that started my copper collection, the left cuff, necklace and earrings.
- Copper brooch - vintage 50s, thrifted
- Copper feather cuff - vintage 60s, thrifted
- Copper ball ring - consignment
- Bronze ring - P. Sarpaneva, Finland, vintage expo
- Amber ring - c. 1996
- Copper cuff - Renoir, vintage 50s, Grandma J's
- Copper necklace/earrings - unmarked, vintage 50s, Grandma J's
Vizzini "helped" me get my boots off.
"It's a delicious conundrum."
L and I played a board game when he got home, and then we enjoyed a leisurely morning before heading down to John's Place for brunch on Saturday morning. I felt like wearing some blue.
Getting this wonderfully BLUE silk blouse a wearing, and featuring the pailletted skirt for the first time this season.
- Silk blouse - Evidence, vintage 80s, consignment; purchased here for $35.00
- Paillette skirt - Culture; last worn here in December 2023 with blue and orange
- Velvet boots - Ishshoes Chatterbox, Fluevog; last seen here (2nd outfit) in February 2024 with black and blue
- Suede coat (below) - Pioneer Wear, vintage 80s, thrifted; last worn here (3rd outfit) in September 2024 to Rifflandia
I absolutely loved wearing this soft silk shirt - I forgot that I'd planned to wear a cami with built-in shoulder pads (the originals are missing from the shirt).
I don't think it made any difference, though.
This paillette/sequin skirt is so sparkly! One side of the paillettes is blue, the other side is orange.
It gives it a very "sunset" look.
I almost always wear orange or blue with it.
Deb at John's was so happy to see us.
I shook my fringe for her.
This coat is fun to wear - I need to break it out more!
It's hard to see here, but the fringe on the arms is trimmed with pony-beads in mixed colours.
After lunch, L had some errands to run.
I had a quick peek in the Beacon Ave Thrift Shop and a record 15-minute shop at the WIN store.
I was happy to see both stores full of people shopping secondhand!
Accoutrements:
I showed some restraint and wore a non-blue purse.
- Silk scarf - Aga Khan Museum, thrifted
- Leather purse - Banana Republic, consignment
The stuff:
This is the only wearing of these blue velvet boots this year - their use has dwindled to once per season (fall/winter only), which means it is probably time to move them along. But I'm not in a hurry - I still like them, and will try to get one more outfit in before my closet season ends.
Spiky bling:
I liked the necklace with the collar points, although the combination was heavy on the silk.
- Silver/gold cuff - JPL, vintage fair
- Lucite/gold bangle/earrings - Alexis Bittar, consignment, gift from L
- Leather/metal necklace - Stella & Dot, thrifted
- Brass/glass ring - Raphael of Canada, vintage 70s, consignment
- Silver/lapis lazuli ring - Wendy Brandes
- Collar points - vintage 90s, consignment
Here's what caught my eye at the Beacon Ave Thrift Shop.
A lovely striped sweater for L.
I wonder what it's made of?
Wool! And machine washable, I like that.
I recognized the wee alligator.
Of course, it's Lacoste. All sweaters were half price, so this was $5.00.
I spotted this chain and pearl in the case.
I don't think it's real...but there is no mould seam on the pearl, so who knows?
The metal is not gold, and the jump-rings/fixtures aren't high-end.
But it's pretty on!
It was $8.00. I put two arrows where there are remnants of another chain, possibly broken or removed.
I searched for ages, trying to find that logo. M O? M Q? W Q? Zero results.
I was disappointed that this lovely khaki/red/yellow/black skirt was too big for me.
I love a bold zip and this is a great plaid.
Not sure of the composition...? Hmmm...if only there were some clue.
Wool!
Tatum & Olivia is one of the local Tangerine Jill ladies (the other went on to do Strawberry Jill) - it's the same factories for all of those labels.
$15.50 is a good deal for this - I'll put this into Limbo for sale, as larger sizes are always in demand.
As noted, WIN was hopping busy on an early Saturday afternoon. I did a quick cruise through shoes, purses, vintage, and skirts before L met up with me.
Like I was going to leave a pair of suede skinny low-waist shorts behind! These fit me perfectly.
Designed in Canada, and machine washable!
Do you think anyone measures out the 1 tsp of dish soap? Tumble dry for an hour?
Of course, they are Danier. The style is early 00s.
$28.95 was a good price. I'm excited to wear these...but I am not sure how to style them! Ideas?
I spotted this skirt's interesting pattern and the feel of the textile while I quickly ran my hands through the skirt rack.
I love the colours - the yellow and orange will go with a lot in my closet.
I knew it!
97% cotton!
But I snagged it for the label primarily. Akris Punto is a pricey brand! A jersey pencil skirt on their website retails for $495.00! If I don't keep this, I know I'll be able to recoup my purchase money easily.
$14.95 is a stellar price. Also note that lovely loop/button and the matching lining. Good quality. It fits perfectly, so I'll be wearing it for a while myself first.
This soft chunky sweater had fallen off its hanger.
Well, hello, aren't you a lovely citrusy shade of orange? I like the short sleeves, wide V neck and scooped hem.
It has a furry texture and a bit of shine to it.
No label at the neck, which is why it was tagged with a thrift price (vs. boutique).
It was made in Italy.
And is 40% mohair, 20% wool. I guess the acrylic is the shiny part.
Only $11.95!
That's a score! I'll wear this before packing it away for spring/summer.
Vizzini and I had many cuddles all weekend, as naps and chilling out were in the cards.
"Leave it to me, I'm a pro."
And now, off to spend the rest of the weekend with my two guys! I'm excited for the Oscars!
Thanks so much for dropping by, my friends! I so appreciate you!