Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Tweed, Floral and Daffodil Docs

Welcome back, my friends! Today's outfit fell together naturally, right down to the daffodil yellow Doc Marten boots.
I loved the Fall Meets Spring mix of colours, centered around this newly-thrifted skirt. 

  • Jacket - Julie Haus, Fall 2011 RTW Collection, thrifted; last worn here in December 2013 with a folded skirt
  • Skirt - Akris Punto, thrifted; purchased here for $14.95
  • Boots - Doc Martens; last worn here in February on a Mental Health Shop
  • Ultrasuede coat (below) - Halston, vintage 70s, consignment, Sidney; last seen here in January

I was tickled at how well it went with this asymmetrical tweed and wool jacket. 
Dig those funky lapels! I pinned two of my mink brooches on for extra fuzzy goodness. 

I am wearing a mustard cami under this, to keep my cleavage zone under control.
I loved wearing the skirt, although it wrinkles and spun while walking to and from work. That's okay, I can live with that.

The jacket has such nice detail. 
I didn't realize that the pattern on the back is matching, side to side! Nice.

Wholly inadequate pockets. My work phone clattered out onto the floor whenever I bent over. 
My coworkers liked the casual vibe of the boots. They are the perfect shade of yellow! 

Incognito! 
This is likely the last wearing of my Halston for the season. 

I did like being snuggly in the morning. 
It's still chilly then. 

Accoutrements: 
This scarf was a good purchase - I like the colourful fruit in the middle. 

  • Silk scarf - Pierre Balmain, vintage, consignment
  • Velour gloves - Principles, vintage 90s, thrifted

The stuff: 
I was feeling wiped out all day, the aftereffects of my periodontist trip, and couldn't face a heel. I walked to and from work in these.

Mink bling:
It's a mix of boho and delicate. 

  • Mink rose brooch - thrifted
  • Mink/fake pearl brooch  - vintage, thrifted
  • Bone/stone/brass cuff - consignment
  • Stone bangle - consignment
  • Pearl pendant necklace - thrifted; purchased here for $15.00
  • Brass leopard ring - thrifted
  • Feather ring - Fossil, thrifted
  • Pearl earrings - thrifted

I knotted the chain of the pearl necklace to pull it up higher. 

Someone was all up in my face and attacking the camera strap while I tried to upload my pictures. 
"I'm demonstrating how hungry I am!"


Oh, I can tell, little monster!

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Muppet and Bark at the Periodontist

Oh, yes, it was that time again - time to Armour Up and go get my teeth scaled. Hooray.
I know the alternative is bad, and my tech Michelle is the greatest (very gentle), and I did miss half a day of work for it, so you know, there are upsides. Like keeping all of my teeth!

  • Sweater - thrifted; purchased here for $11.95
  • Skirt - Gunex, thrifted; last seen here in October 2024 for a Mom-Day at Gorge Park
  • Boots - Official Mittwoch, Fluevog; last worn here (2nd outfit) in February for brunch
  • Leather trenchcoat (below) - vintage 70s, thrifted; last seen here in February

Of course, I gravitated right to this giant Muppet of a sweater. 
Comfort, softness, warmth.

Badass colour.
I paired it with my brown "bark" skirt - originally because I wore my Molly Bracken leopard lace-trimmed camisole under this, and I thought it would show either at the V or the bottom...

It did not show at all! Dammit! 
But the sweater is a winner - zero itch, no "worms" under the arms, no downside (except that I didn't want to take it off). 

Adding purple to my look for some extra pizzazz. 
It was supposed to rain all day, so I was ready. I bussed to my appointment, and L picked me up afterwards.

Accoutrements: 
Two old favourites - this beret and leather gloves. I've had these for...has to be over 10 years! I got the beret at My Sister's Closet and the gloves were a retail buy at the Danier store (closed in 2016).

  • Scarf - Banana Republic, thrifted
  • Wool beret - consignment
  • Leather gloves - Danier Leather

The stuff: 
My colleagues admired my boots. "They match your sweater!" Well observed! 

Amber bling:
And a tortoiseshell cuff.

  • Tortoiseshell bracelet - vintage, antique shop, Sidney
  • Large amber/silver bracelet - consignment
  • Small amber/silver bracelet - consignment, Powell River
  • Amber pendant - thrifted
  • Silver/amber necklace - vintage 1930s, vintage mall, gift from L
  • Silver/amber pendant necklace - vintage mall, gift from L
  • Amber/silver earrings - thrifted
  • Small silver/amber ring - Past Times, 1995, gift from L
  • Amber ring - c. 1996
  • Silver chain ring - Mexican, consignment
  • Silver/amber thumb ring - consignment

And now...back to bed to sleep off the happy pill. 

Monday, March 3, 2025

Orange Plaid and a Crocheted Poncho

This outfit was built around the orange skirt, which I'd paired up with my newly thrifted poncho.
I just had to pick a top and shoes, and I was done! 

  • Sweater - Ralph Lauren, thrifted; last seen here (2nd outfit) in December 2024 with houndstooth
  • Skirt - Zara, consignment; last worn here in October 2023 with blue and black
  • Shoes - Truths Pilgrim, Fluevog; last seen here in December 2024 with an oatmeal column
  • Leather jacket (below) - Danier Leather, thrifted; last worn here in October 2024
  • Crocheted poncho (below) - thrifted; purchased here for $11.95

I like this very thin knit sweater - I did a front tuck to show off the high waist of the skirt and my belt.
The skirt has giant belt-loops. I had to wear a belt! 

It's a weave - not a print - but it's a synthetic textile. No pockets, either. Grrr. 
I'd actually folded it up and put it into Limbo...but I really like it in the pictures. 

What do you think? Keeper? 
Yeah...it's so cool. What was I thinking? 

Since we are now in Leather Weather again, this is my prime opportunity to wear my leather blazers and thinner jackets under my wool ponchos and capes. 
A very good blazer - you can't go wrong with a Danier Leather piece! 

And then I layered the poncho over it. On my walk to work, a lovely person said, "You look great!"
Aw, thank you, kind person! 

This is a really nicely crocheted cape - the pattern is lovely.
I'm excited to wear it more in the coming months.

Accoutrements: 
I like mixing my plaids.

  • Silk scarf - Elaine Gold, consignment
  • Leather gloves - consignment

The stuff: 
These shoes are very comfy - I walked to/from work in them so that my bag stayed flatter under my cape.

Matchy bling: 
Mixing my red and blue sets. 

  • Belt - Karen Millen, thrifted
  • Chain/leather bracelet - Jenny Bird, consignment
  • Silver/red enamel ring - antique shop, Sidney
  • Red stone/silver ring - thrifted
  • Red stone cuff - thrifted
  • Silver/lapis lazuli ring - Wendy Brandes
  • Silver/kyanite ring - consignment
  • Roses earrings - Betsey Johnson, swap from Cat

The belt didn't want to be in the bling picture - so shy.

Sunday, March 2, 2025

Weekend Wrap-Up: Princess Jellyfish; Blue Sequins and Fringe and a Wee Shop

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!