Sunday, March 5, 2023

Bigass Weekend Wrap-Up: Adidas Plastic and a Thousand Nipples; Skater Tiger Dress; Tsarina Vest Brunch, and Art Project Update (Pink Fluevogs)

Welcome back, my friends! It's been a fairly quiet weekend here, but I still have three outfits to share, I bought a couple of scarves, and I worked on my latest art project. Whew, that seems like a lot. 

Let's get this party started with my Funky Friday outfit. 
I loved showing this jacket to people - you could hear it! 

  • Jacket - Fiorucci X Adidas, 2019, consignment; purchased here for $125.00
  • T-shirt - O-Gen, thrifted; last seen here layered under a Kenzo dress in February
  • Dress - fake Alexander McQueen, consignment; first worn here in August 2022 with a jungle blazer
  • Boots - United Nude, consignment; last seen here in October 2022 with black and white leopard
  • Coat - L'Atiste, consignment, Vancouver; last worn here in February

Yes, hear it - the thermoplastic sounds like a thick plastic bag being crumpled up. 
I enjoyed my "out there" ensemble, although it was a quiet day in the office and I didn't see too many people. 

This jacket represents another one of my growing Adidas collection (including my Stella McCartney jacket here, my weird mullet dress here and my tulle skirt here), and a slow lean into sporty looks. 
This jacket is an XS, can you believe it? It felt massive on. I was a little worried about it being overly warm, but it was fine. 

For its first wearing, I went with safe black and white - it's the return of the Dress of a Thousand Nipples! 
I ended up rolling the sleeve cuffs back once and wearing them shoved up on my arms like this, where they stuck tight. 

I layered a plain white tee and a short white slip underneath - it's a very sheer dress. 
I wore the outfit like this for a little while after I arrived at work, as I was glowing from running up the stairs.

Outerwear - I like to make sure my outer presentation is as fun as my underneath outfit. 
I got several comments on my look after work, when I indulged in a wee browse in some seldom-visited shops. 

Accoutrements: 
It was supposed to rain, but did not. 

  • Scarf - La Dear, vintage, consignment
  • Hat - Delux, Saanich Fair, c. 2008
  • Gloves - Danier

The stuff: 
I love these boots - that's such a comfy height heel. 

Bold bling: 
I piled on the bigass armour, heh. 

  • Necklace - Club Monaco
  • Bakelite black/red cuff - vintage mall, gift from L
  • Black and white cuff - vintage fair
  • Earrings - consignment, Sidney
  • Anneke & Lars ring - vintage mall
  • Silver/onyx ring - Tocara, vintage fair

I enjoyed the Zen calm of browsing through Cheers/Csinos, a curated vintage collective store. So much stuff from the 90s (so hard to call that vintage!), including this scarf which was made only a few blocks away. 
This is one of Smoking Lily's original silk bug scarves, from c. 1996. I got one as a wedding shower gift - they were around $90 back then, as they were handmade and silkscreened by local awesome store Smoking Lily (link here 'cause I love - they ship!).
They started out in a tiny little store on Johnson Street (literally, it was the size of a closet), and these scarves are all they sold at first. They branched out into clothing - I've had tons of their stuff over the decades, and it's fabulous quality. 

I recently got a burgundy and black bug scarf via Mom's closet (this one), and enjoy a really early post from July 2009 here where I'm wearing my wedding shower gift gold/cream scarf - I even note at the end that I got it from Janet as a gift.
I also have a grosgrain ribbon-trimmed pink and chartreuse scarf from a bit later, maybe 1998ish, that I still love (post of a great outfit with it here). 

On Saturday, we met up with Nick for brunch at the Ruby. Time to sneak in an annual wearing of one of my treasured Kenzo pieces, this thick fleece skater dress. 
I went with maximum impact with my neon green lace-up boots - I even matched my tights! 

  • Dress - Kenzo, thrifted; last worn here in February 2022 for brunch again
  • Boots - Slacker Vagabond, Fluevog; last seen here in January with houndstooth
  • Coat (below) - Donna Karan, consignment; last worn here a week ago in January

I'm not a huge fan of the skater dress shape, but for this dress I make an exception. 
Giant embroidered tiger? Yes! 

"Guess who it's by?"
Oh, I don't know - Kenzo?

It's been snug in the top since I bought it, but I love the thick warm fleece.
I always wear little athletic shorts under it for modesty (you can just see them here). That's a very short skirt! 

Outerwear - it's been cold and windy all weekend, but also sunny. 
Confusing weather! I had oodles of compliments on this look, particularly in the grocery store where people seemed to be extra chatty. 

Accoutrements: 
I realized once I'd already done my pics that my Missoni scarf (this one) would have been the perfect match. Next time! 

  • Purse - thrifted, customized by me. 
  • Silk scarf - Yves St. Laurent YSL, vintage 80s, thrifted
  • Gloves - consignment

The stuff: 
I just love these boots - I could wear them all day. 

  • Anneke & Lars silver ring - vintage mall
  • Silver/amethyst ring - vintage mall
  • Iridescent earrings - consignment; purchased here for $21.00

L had to run an errand after brunch, so I popped back into Cheers/Csinos for a scarf that I'd put back the night before. Regret-me-not! 
I love the lime yellow, emerald green and navy blue Celtic-inspired print. It's 100% silk with hand-rolled/hand-sewn edges, and as you can see, it's by Bill Blass. The funky font was used in the 70s/80s - I think this this is from the 80s. It was $15.00. They have several scarves by him on 1stdibs for between $208 and $812 - yes, you read that right. 

L and I were up early on Sunday, after a late night of partying and board games on Saturday, to meet up with long-time old friends Steve and Bev at Floyd's Diner for brunch.
It was awesome to catch up with them - I haven't seen Bev in over 10 years! 

  • Plush Tsarina vest - Buffalo by David Bitton, consignment, Powell River; first seen here in January 2022 with this same sweater for a Mom-Day Adventure at Swan Lake
  • Sweater - Karl Lagerfeld, consignment; last worn here under a leather slip dress in November 2022
  • Skirt - Gunex, thrifted; last seen here in December 2022 with lace and acid-was
  • Boots - Baroque Velazquez, Fluevog; last seen here in November 2022 with a great coat and a gold skirt

Since we drove both ways, I was able to wear this plush sleeveless vest. 
I dubbed this my Tsarina vest when I first wore it, and it's tricky to wear. 

The weather has to be cold, but not too cold (since none of my coats fit over it). 
I need thick warm sleeves - this delightfully triply ruffled sweater is so good it's the only one I've worn with the vest so far. 

Such lovely embroidery. 
I liked that my sleeves and boots matched. 

I took the vest off while we ate and caught up. 
My "bark" skirt is still a favourite. 

I did up three of the 6 toggles down the front. 
The inside of the vest is all thick plush - so snuggly. 

Incognito. 
That's my pouting/annoyed face - who goes to all the trouble of making fake pockets and can't be bothered to put REAL pockets in a piece of outerwear? I demand pockets! 

Accoutrements: 
Long gloves to keep my arms warm. 

  • Purse - Ted Lapidus, vintage 90s, vintage fair
  • Scarf - Pierre Cardin, Mom's
  • Gloves - Club Monaco, consignment

The stuff: 
Gorgeous boots. I'm happy to get another wearing in of these. 

Brass bling: 
More favourites. 

  • Poe cuff - Jezebel Charms, gift from L
  • Brass/copper cuff - Karen's
  • Bronze Brutalist rings - both vintage mall
  • Earrings - vintage mall
  • Gold-plated Brutalist necklace - Robert Larin, vintage 70s, vintage mall, gift from L

I spent my down-time on the weekend working on my pink Fluevogs - time for an update! 


Art Project: Pink Freedom Fluevogs

I last updated here, where I'd gotten to this point.
I'd drawn the lines, and added the circles. 

I added V-shapes to the circles, and now I'm colouring it all in black and grey.  
And it's looking so cool! The inspiration picture (in black and white) is in the background.

In progress. 
I start at the centre of each of the circles and then go from there. This is a pretty easy method for creating a pattern. Of course, I've messed up a couple of times, but eh, no one will notice. 

I sat on the couch under my electric throw, a cup of tea at the ready, when I felt like...someone had spotted me. 
"You look like you need a cat on your lap."


He watched me for a while. 
"Just in case you feel the urge to get up and give me treats."


He ended up sleeping on me under the blanket while I worked. And that, my friends, is a lovely thing. 

I will return on Tuesday - we are going to a concert right after work tomorrow night! Thank you so much for dropping by! 

26 comments:

  1. Oh, that pink-and-neon-lime outfit!!! Just gorgeous. And the Tsarina vest outfit is just stunning, Sheila. You continually amaze.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I love what you are doing with the art project shoes! Can't wait to see them when you finish.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Your Friday work outfit is so cool! So are the project shoes. Thanks for sharing. Lise

    ReplyDelete
  4. Three fabulous outfits here, Sheila! It's a toss-up between Saturday's and Sunday's for my favourite. Saturday's neon green and pink combo is perfect for brightening up the dullest of Winter days. That Kenzo skater dress is gorgeous and those boots are absolutely delicious. And, pockets or not, Sunday's Tsarina vest is a stunner!
    The Art Project shoes: my jaw has well and truly hit the floor. What a talent you've got! xxx

    ReplyDelete
  5. Some wonderfully bold and brave outfits there Sheila! I love the lightning bolt earrings and that jaw droppingly beautiful Tsarina vest. I agree with you on the pockets though. How frustrating!
    In awe of your shoe decorating skills! x

    ReplyDelete
  6. Hurrah! We think that we are able to contact you again...Miss K has FINALLY got herself a better machine [laptop] so we are dictating what to write to her so she can type it all out. We LOVE looking at your bog [blog] and hearing about all your adventures. We have been typing notes to you on the machine at the Senior Center, but it seems Miss K is correct as she says that those notes never get to anyone. Too bad! So now we come over to her house and play with her little dog, look at all her collections, eat all her snacks and look at bogs [again...blogs] and Insty [Instagram]. We think you are SO cute! We also think Mr. L is SO handsome...so unique you two! Well, we must go now...lots of love from the Ancients and we are so glad K got on the stick and got a new machine. Yay!

    [They are killing me. The weather has been nice and one of the gang still drives....aargh! so they show up on my doorstep and want to "come in and visit". We all still look forward to reading your blog and wait for it to appear on my "machine"...if I would let them, they would pester you with loads of messages about all manner of stuff...so I will keep a watch on the use of the laptop. Best wishes from all of us here in St. Louie! ~Kathryn]

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hello! Welcome back, folks! Good to see you all, and it's lovely to know you're all out there! Thank you, Kathryn!

      Delete
  7. Fun outfits! I love the extremely warm looking vest and as for the boots; oh my, what beauties! The green ones were amazing and the second pair were gorgeous; very Victorian looking. Loved the scarves you bought. And as for the pink Fluevogs they are looking absolutely marvellous; go Sheila. They will be stunning and so incredibly unique when they're finished. You are as clever old thing!
    xxx

    ReplyDelete
  8. FABULOUS!! Each outfit and each piece. Just fab. Absolutely fabulous!

    ReplyDelete
  9. You've excelled yourself with outfits, Sheila! The Adidas, the shaggy gilet and the Kenzo are fabulous and accessorised to perfection.
    Love the photos of Vizzini, he's so cheeky.
    I can't get over those shoes, you are so talented.
    Dying to hear about the gig! xxx

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks, Vix! My weekend outfits are always some of my favourites, as I get to be a wee bit more creative. I promise more Viz pics this week! Aw, you are too kind - I'm having fun with the shoes.

      Post coming in about 6 hours...

      Delete
  10. Oh wow, wow and another wow! Loooooove the first look! When I say the jacket when you bought it, I thought, mweh. But now that you have it on its fantastic. But those boots!! My goodness how I love United Nude. Your second look is amazing! You stepped into a time machine and went back for 40 years! Fantastic! I love the sleeveless coat! Very Boho chic. Gorgeous with the rest of the outfit! I want to try on all 3 outfits@!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks, Nancy! I know, some of the stuff I buy is odd, right? I also love United Nude, such cool shoes. Ha, did not think I was doing the 80s with my skater dress (I remember them in the 90s, with bike shorts!). Come on over, you can play in my closet!

      Delete
  11. I just showed this post to my 26-year-old daughter and we both loved everything. The Fluevogs! The fake Alexander McQueen! The Kenzo! The accroutrements, too.

    But she sagely remarked "Of course, with her figure, she could wear anything." Out of the mouth of babes!

    Oh, and that Bill Blass scarf--what a find.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Aw, thank you, Poppy! That's so cool. :) I appreciate her kind compliments!

      Delete
  12. Oh that might be my favourite way you've worn that Kenzo dress! The tights and boots and all your accessories are just so perfect with it! I really like your vest outfit too - I know you have other vests you wear more often but this nails for me why I can't wear vests - they aren't warm enough as I like my warms warm, haha! Just not for me, although I did try a summer one I prefer my kimonos!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I loved the pink and green together too, thank you, Mica! I love this vest but it's very tricky to style. You are the Queen of Kimonos!

      Delete

Comments are so incredibly special, and I love them and hug them and treasure them forever. Please feel free to tell me what you think!

I'm not currently able to respond to comments, but I will make every effort to answer questions. I do read every single one, and appreciate your comments.

Please note that comments containing affiliate links spam-y sites, spam comments and anything I deem inappropriate will be deleted.

Cheers,
Sheila