Ugh, Monday, and a full week too! I clad myself in neon to wake me up.
It's just as neon in person!
- Bomber jacket - Maison Scotch, consignment, Vancouver; last seen here in April 2025 with this same skirt
- Top - Bella Dahl, consignment, Powell River; purchased here for $18.00
- Skirt - Oska, consignment; last worn here in February with the Thousand Dollar Sweater
- Shoes - Down to Earth Hadfield, Fluevog; last seen here (3rd outfit) in September 2025 for a shop at Turnabout
- Leather coat (below) - Naturel, consignment; first worn here in March
This is only the third time I've worn this bomber, but I still like it. The bright neon orange, the mossy green.
It's hard to see it, but each sleeve has a beaded ruffle down the length of it.
I didn't take the jacket off, but I'm always prepared, just in case.
I totally missed out on wearing this white top that I bought last summer in Powell River! I'd stashed it away for the fall/winter. Silly me. Incognito.
There was rain in the forecast, so I prepared by wearing a hood. It didn't rain, though - it was blustery! - and my crinkly skirt billowed.
There was rain in the forecast, so I prepared by wearing a hood. It didn't rain, though - it was blustery! - and my crinkly skirt billowed.
The stuff:
Copper bling:
Some favourites. I see myself!
These shoes are so comfy - I walked to and from work in them.
- Bug scarf - Smoking Lily, vintage 90s, gift from Janet
- Leather gloves - consignment
Some favourites. I see myself!
- Copper ball necklace - consignment
- Copper/enamel necklace - Matisse by Renoir, vintage 60s, vintage expo
- Copper ball bracelet - vintage fair
- Copper/brass cuff - Karen's
- Stone bangle - consignment
- Square ring - sidewalk find
- Steel/Lucite ring - Calvin Klein, thrifted
- Copper ball ring - consignment
- Copper clip-on earrings - vintage fair; purchased here for $8.00
A couple of kitty pictures from Friday night.
"Bring back the Man or this wall gets it."
They don't like it when one of us is gone.
"I want the Man!"
There was much ecstatic purring when L got home.


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