Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Orange You Glad It's Not a Dress?

I'm waiting for slightly cooler weather to wear yet more dresses (and short skirts). I still have two jumpsuits left to wear! 
I love the very vibrant orange. It's very impressive in person. 

  • Jumpsuit - Kensie, consignment; last seen here (2nd outfit) in September 2024 with black/silver for brunch
  • Shoes - Sole Talk Lenora, Fluevog; last worn here in March, first outfit of the spring/summer season

I've taken to checking my neighbours' decks when I take my stair pics. Today, Kes spotted me.
"You're that scary lady who came to my house."


His mouth looks like Pennywise's in "It." Hallowe'en kitty! 

This is my 9th wearing of this orange jumpsuit that L convinced me to try on back in 2019. 
Not bad for something I didn't consider trying on. I loved the colour! 

Not so much the white zipper, which still makes me shake my head after all these years. 
My neon highlighter touch-ups have worked pretty well, though. 

Incognito. 
I loved this scarf with this outfit. I'm a star! 

Accoutrements and stuff: 
I was very much into the orange/lavender vibe of this outfit, and pounced when I saw this scarf. It's pink-peach, close enough. 

  • Silk scarf - Mary McFadden, vintage 70s, thrifted

Bold bling:
I love the weight of the bib necklace.

  • Orange bangle - consignment, Sidney
  • Carved jadeite bangle - consignment
  • Steel/purple stone cuff - Maltese, vintage 70s, vintage mall
  • Steel/Lucite ring - Calvin Klein, thrifted
  • Silver/amethyst ring - vintage mall
  • Necklace - J. Crew, consignment

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