Monday, September 16, 2024

Bigass Weekend Wrap-Up: Funky Friday in Loads of Layers; Saturday Brunch in Yellow and a 5-Minute Shop; Sunday Blues in a Tutu at Rifflandia

Welcome back, my friends! It's been quite a weekend, and I'm a day late, but I hope you'll forgive me, as we had a jam-packed weekend. I have much to share! 

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Let's get started with Friday's work outfit. I layered the heck out of it, due to erratic weather.
I welcome temps that allow me to wear my boots again - and I've missed tights too! 

  • Corduroy vest - Black Sheep, vintage, consignment; purchased here for $40.00
  • Top - Alexander McQueen, consignment; last seen here (2nd outfit) in April 2023 for brunch in leopard pants
  • Skirt - Anna Sui, thrifted; last worn here (2nd outfit) in February for brunch
  • Boots - Original Sabado, Fluevog; last seen here in June with black and cream
  • Haori - vintage, vintage shop, Portland; last worn here in May 2023 as a topper

I keep some of my short skirts for boot weather - with tights, they don't feel so short. 
This thrifted Anna Sui skirt was paired up with the new-to-me corduroy studded vest - this outfit is from playing in my closet a week ago. 

I pair up new things with something older to see how the new pieces are going to work in my wardrobe. 
This vest is a keeper! I found myself stroking the corduroy - a very soothing feel - and the studs fit both my Rock & Roll and my Cowgirl styles that I often play with. 

The vest also had sufficient pockets, and held my work phone, although it slipped out more than once. 
I wore the vest unbuttoned over the blue top all day, only doing it up for my walk to/from the office. 

I had to show off my Alexander McQueen top, even though I didn't take the vest off. 
The cropped length works for me, and I love the structured sleeves. I layered a rose-pink cami under it, matching the pink in the skirt's pattern. 

The haori was the perfect weight for the weather - it's silk but light and airy.
I didn't wear it in the office  - the sleeves are danger-prone to snagging on doors, chairs, faucets, etc. 

Incognito. 
I had to skip the sunnies on the way home in the rain. When did it get so dark out?

The stuff: 
Such sweet boots! These are Forever in my closet - I can see myself clomping around in them when I'm 90. 

Stone bling: 
I'm putting the cuff into Limbo - the quality is not that good. And I have to let go of things if I want to keep shopping (which I do!). 

  • Silver/turquoise pendant - Karen's
  • Multi-stone silver bracelet - Salt Spring Island, gift from L
  • Enameled cuff - thrifted
  • Big silver/turquoise ring - Karen's
  • Fulvia Ring/lapis lazuli ring - Wendy Brandes
  • Silver/turquoise earrings - consignment

L and I spent Friday night playing boardgames and listening to music until the wee hours, but we were up bright and early to join Nick for brunch at John's Place. I love playing in my wardrobe on the weekend! 
Re-wearing some favourites - this Vivienne Westwood skirt, for instance - and incorporating a few new-to-me items into the mix. 

  • Acid wash vest - Chiqle, thrifted; last worn here (2nd outfit) in May with red leopard and tall boots
  • T-shirt - Run DMC, thrifted; purchased here for $19.99
  • Skirt - Vivienne Westwood Anglomania F/W 2011, consignment; last worn here in May with an Ed Hardy jacket
  • Boots - Doc Martens; last worn here (2nd outfit) for shopping with colleague Helen in July
  • Leather jacket (below) - Danier Leather; last seen way back here in June 2023(!!)

I love the look of a graphic/band tee with a fancy skirt, and they don't get much fancier than the late great Dame Vivienne Westwood.
Add an acid wash vest for a jolt of vintage.

Although I don't think the vest is more than 15 years old - real 80s acid wash is thick and bulky.
We woke up to gloom and a chill in the air. I wore tights again! 

Without the vest, so you can see the groovy Run DMC tee. I try not to wear band tees unless I've seen the band live - I'm cheating with this one (and my Blondie tee too). 
Bright yellow, a touch of aqua and red - yes, this will go with a lot in my wardrobe, and I'll wager this is not the only time you'll see this tee with my yellow Docs. 

More yellow! It's Leather Weather! 
Also, I carry my own sunshine. 

Regular readers may recall that I made myself a reminder when wearing this skirt...
She can be taught! 

Rock and roll, baby! There's the criss-cross part - worn in the back! 
I don't wear this yellow leather jacket often anymore (it's a rare retail buy from Danier Leather back in 2010) but when do you see leather jackets in this vibrant shade? Um, never?

If I'm going to wear Westwood, then I need to wear my Carnaby Street LeSportsac bag.
I discovered that it holds a secret!

  • LeSportsac - consignment, Sidney

I found a price tag stuck to the inner lining...I did NOT pay $1.50 for this. DANG.
I paid $45.00 for it - but no regrets! I love it, and my money went to a consignment store, locally owned and operated. 

The stuff: 
By the time we finished brunch, it was clearing up - blue skies appeared, and the temps soared from 11 to 18+ degrees. I brought the sunshine - you're welcome. These boots are another rare retail buy (honest, I don't shop retail very often!) from long-time local shoe store The Cobbler, where I've shopped since the 1980s. 

Rockin' bling: 
I needed a klassy elastic on the belt - the end flapped around a bit. 

  • Belt - vintage, consignment
  • Leather cuff - Guess, thrifted
  • Studded cuff - vintage 90s
  • Frank Turner pin - concert; purchased here for $25.00 (a set of 3, so one would be $8.33)
  • Earrings - consignment
  • Silver/jasper ring - thrifted
  • Silver/onyx ring - Tocara, vintage fair
  • Silver/kyanite ring - consignment
  • Silver/sodalite ring - Scotland, 1996

I pinned my Frank Turner concert cassette pin to the pocket of my vest. 

I had five minutes to shop while Nick and L waited in line for a table, so had a quick poke in the Beacon Ave Thrift Shop next door. I was pleased to see that the winter stuff is starting to show up - I'm not a fan of summery clothes in general. 
These unworn brown leather gloves are gorgeous - so soft! And I love the rabbit fur trim. 

No brand tag but lots of other tags, including one with the CA number. 
This told me that these were manufactured for Winners. 

They have Thinsulate lining, which will feel very nice on my often-cold hands. 
For SIX DOLLARS. Why would I ever buy new? 

I am also a fan of anything spooky, or with skulls on it, so this was a gimme. 
As in, "Gimme that!" 

This isn't very good quality - it's 100% polyester and is washable, so there's that - but the backside is white and the sewing is poor. 
But it was only $9.50 and I'll wear it around the house a ton. 

Someone was happy to see us when we got home. 
"Who are you talking to?"


Silly little bub! I popped him down on a pillow in the sun and he slept all day. 

L and I spent a quiet evening at home again on Saturday night, readying ourselves for a long and busy day on Sunday, where we attended Rifflandia again (we went last year for a couple of days, here). 
L and I are ready to go! We spent part of Saturday afternoon planning our outfits - based on last year, we knew we'd be dealing with full glaring sun...and also cold winds after dark. 

The Sunday theme was "Salmon"...I guess because of the band The Beaches? I don't know and I didn't let myself get bogged down with overthinking it. I wanted to wear my tutu! 
So I wore the tutu! I actually built the outfit around the boots. "What are good shoes for walking and standing in for between 6 and 8 hours?"

  • T-shirt - Leonard Cohen tour shirt, thrifted; not tracked (I sleep in it)
  • Tutu - Hamilton's Theatrical Supply, thrifted; first seen here in May 2021 for Mom's birthday (and chucking around a frisbee!)
  • Boots - Original Sabado, Fluevog; last worn here in August for a Mom-Day Adventure at Dallas Road
  • Suede jacket (below) - Pioneer Wear, vintage 80s, thrifted; last seen here in March when Mom and I went to Beacon Hill Park

I had originally planned to illuminate the skirt with battery-operated LEDs (in PURPLE!), but ran out of time/inclination. Maybe next year! 
Instead, I just rolled with an all-blue outfit and no skirt-lights. The t-shirt is from a concert I was at, but I didn't buy a tee then, so was delighted to thrift one recently. 

I noticed my tag sticking up when I viewed this picture - fixed before I left the house, I assure you. 
I'm a ballerina! Okay, I'm not...but this IS a real ballerina tutu, from a dance supply company. I wore navy blue tights under it - later in the evening, I wished I'd worn a slip or little shorts for extra warmth.

I was Incognito until it got dark.
I wore my jacket on my shoulders for most of the day. 

Jacket on!
I liked all this blue. 

I was fully armoured up - the boldness of the outfit, plus the natural "this is my area" properties of a tutu meant that I did not get jostled or crowded at all while I was at Rifflandia. 
I like how the back of the thick suede jacket sits on the mesh. 

I took a pair of leather driving gloves for warmth.
Not very warm is the verdict. But they do look cool. I really wished I'd had a warm silk scarf - next year!

Wigs are an excellent way to keep sun off your head, and to keep you warm.
Showing off my blue-themed make-up (I'm wearing waterproof eyeshadow on my lips) and sparkly jewelry. 

Matched to my turquoise glasses. 
I last wore this wig here in August 2023 for our Barbie-themed Pool Party.  

Accoutrements and stuff: 
Comfy boots, although my feet were very tired after nearly 7 hour of standing. 

  • Purse - Rebecca Minkoff, consignment
  • Gloves - Heart's Content, Fan Tan Alley
  • Belt - Zara, consignment

Sparkly fest bling: 
All of my best pieces - I needed strong armour! 

  • Necklace/earrings - Sherman, vintage 60s, thrifted
  • Steel cuff - thrifted
  • Crystal cuff - Swarovski, consignment, gift from L 
  • Fulvia Ring/lapis lazuli ring - Wendy Brandes

L was a little toned-down this year - his outfit was built around the skinny plaid trousers and the new-to-him fringed leather jacket I bought in Powell River recently (here, for $120.00).
He's also wearing a Bridge City Sinners tour shirt, a pair of Fluevog lace-up boots, and a second-hand blinged-out belt. 

The jacket is amazing, but he was too hot to wear it until the sun went down.
I did hear the people behind him go, "OH WOW!!" when he put it on. At least someone admired it! 

We walked downtown around 2:30pm. 
I had to take a picture - Quonley's Market is closed, on the right (article here, all links 'cause I love). They've been a fixture in Chinatown for decades! I bought dishes there as a young adult, and both my green fan and my paper parasol are from there. 

Another intriguing alleyway that we passed. 
This is Dragon Alley (a good post about a bunch of Victoria's downtown alleys here).  

And then we traded in our tickets for wristbands, and we entered Rifflandia. 
Although it ran from Friday to Sunday, L and I only attended Sunday this year. The full line-up is here, if you're interested. 

As a person with a great deal of anxiety over crowds, it's important to me to arrive early (the doors were at 3pm-ish), and scout out the entire place. I need to know where all the stages are, where the food trucks are, sort out landmarks for when it's dark out, etc. 
This is looking at the main stage. We watched a few bands here. The orange and blue stripes are AstroTurf, to make up for not having real grass, like at Royal Athletic Park last year. 

I like the Dome, but not the thump-thump-thump type of DJ-heavy music. 'Tis not to my taste. 
The tall apartment buildings on the right are visible from our house. I do like a landmark. 

L and I sat at the picnic tables for a bit and people-watched while we waited for a show to start. 
Ali Baba's Pizza Man is made of pizza pans. They make amazing pizza, but I don't come to Rifflandia for something I can get any day I want from their shop downtown (I used to buy a slice - which was a quarter of a pizza back in the day! - when I was at university in the 80s). 

We moved over to the main stage to watch La Force (link to her website here).
We sat on the turf and enjoyed her show. 

I really liked her red dress. 
A picture of her from the big screen. 

L and I then wandered up to the Philips stage to see Janky Bungag (link here), who described himself as "Good Timin' Outlaw Country Music".
That's him in the ball cap on the left. We enjoyed this, and I predict some albums will be coming into our collection. 

A shot of this stage, which is a bit smaller. 
We got ourselves a primo spot along a raised railing - this was good for me, as I had something to hang onto and I was able to see above all the tall people. 

We ran into some of our friends here - I missed taking a picture of Casey and his two grown kids, and Linda and Joanne and Crystal, but I did get a shot of Ross and Nick. 
And a mermaid! Love her green hair. Nick is wearing a King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard tee, if you're trying to figure out the writing. 

L and our friend Amanda. 
Rock on, kids! 

And me and Cat. 
Gotta take advantage of that waning golden light.

We also enjoyed the Wooden Horsemen, but my solo pic of them wasn't very good. After that, we went back down to the food truck area to get dinner. 
The arrow on the left is pointing at the upper level where the Philips stage is; the one on the right is the Main stage. 

Lining up for the Teriyaki Boys' food truck. 
We both had chicken teriyaki (YUM), and sat and people-watched as we ate. I saw some good style, but not very many people were dressed up. 

We decided to skip the Cro-Mags at the Philips stage and found ourselves a spot to wait for the Crash Test Dummies to start. 
You might remember them from the mid-to-early 90s ("The Superman Song" or "Mmm mmm mmm mmm" - those are YouTube links, FYI). 

They were...okay. 
The Cro-Mags show was amazing, according to Cat and Ross. I wish I'd seen them instead! 

A good pic of L. 
Stay gold! 

The two of us - good thing I couldn't see that crowd behind me! 
We ran into pals Mac and Petra here too. So many friendly faces! 

Back we went to the Philips stage to stake out our primo spot to see the band we were all most excited about - L7! 
Their heyday was probably the early 90s grunge era - you might remember "Sh*tlist" or "Pretend We're Dead." They kicked a** and Cat and I were in heaven. "I want to be in a band!" we both cried! Such a good show - this was my favourite of the entire day. 

I bought (or rather, L bought for me, thank you!) an L7 shirt: 
I love the bony skeletons hands making the L7 sign! I'm excited to wear this.

The Beaches were up next, but we've seen them a bunch of times, including at the Philips' Backyarder last year. 
Instead, we stayed for K-OS, who we'd seen back in 2005-ish, when the song "Crabbukit" came out. You might also know "Man I Used to Be". 

That's K-OS (aka Kevin Osborne) in the white cowboy hat and silver mask (I also admired his poncho). He had a DJ in the back...
...and his own dancer - the guy in the black ball cap. I enjoyed this for a while, but it got a little freeform-jazz-y on us, and we decided to go see The Beaches anyway, since they were running late. 

A peek at the Dome after dark. 
Yup, still not going in there! 

Some of the light installations were doing cool things. 
And there were a LOT more people there! Eee! Lead me through the crowd, L! 

We found a good spot to stand near the back, with a view of the main stage. 
The Beaches always put on an excellent show - they never slack, and are always a great performance.

They hit it big this past year with "Blame Brett" (aka "Blame My Ex"), which led to them opening for the Rolling Stones on tour. Good for them! 
YouTube channel here - I know every song! They were my second-favourite of the day, after L7. Interesting that the two best bands were all women-only. 

The final act of the night was Feist, and although I know a few of her songs - and apparently she's great live - neither of us were up to another hour-plus of standing. Our legs, feet and hips were so sore, we left right as The Beaches ended and caught a cab home, where we crashed on the couch. We could still hear Feist playing, till around 11:30pm. 

Here's to my partner in crime, L, for helping me get through another "Fest" - I couldn't do it without you, my love. 
May we always rock on! 

And that, my friends, was a weekend! 

Monday's work outfit will be a Two-Fer with Tuesday, as I'm very much DONE with this post! I hope you enjoy it! Thanks so much for hanging out with me! 

6 comments:

  1. You must have made quite an impression with all that blue. You go girl. And thanks for showing that fab jacket you bought for L. I can imagine people went wow. It looks as if it was made for him.
    Greetje

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    1. I was mostly head-down to deal with the crowds - I didn't get much love for my outfit, although people loved the wig.

      Isn't that jacket amazing? I'm so jealous that it fits L and not me!

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  2. Friday's outfit is my favourite here. Hearing you on the dangerous of haori sleeves though :-)
    Well done on making yourself a reminder on Saturday's Vivienne Westwood skirt. I'm loving the pops of yellow from your RUN DMC t-shirt, jacket and Docs with it.
    And you look absolutely amazing (and a bit scary too) in Sunday's outfit. I'm guessing you turned more than just a few heads at Rifflandia! xxx

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    1. Thanks so much, Ann!

      I had very little reaction from people to my outfit - so maybe I was TOO scary?? - but lots of folks liked my wig! Perhaps this is a true case of Clothing As Armour working a little too well?

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  3. First words that sprang to mind upon seeing Friday’s outfit: rockin’ spiffy outfit! I like how it builds on my favorite shade of blue, coupled with visual impact and perfect proportions. Then you added the haori and I went WOW. It’s such a different piece yet works so well with your ensemble. Lastly, no surprise that I appreciate all the jewelry - silver and turquoise are a timeless match.

    As for your Saturday brunch outfit, yay for the yellow bookends. I was surprised to like the Vivienne Westwood skirt; maybe it’s improved by placing the cross over in the rear. As for your Sunday, yowsers what a full menu of concerts coupled with a fabulous bluesy outfit! I’m surprised nobody commented on it. Nice set of pictures of you and L. How on earth did you two get up and head to work Monday morning!

    Cheers, Laurie

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    1. Thank you for the thoughtful and thorough comment, Laurie! I always enjoy your perspective. I liked that look too.

      It definitely helps the Westwood skirt when I'm wearing it the "right" way - so glad I made myself a reminder!

      Monday was NOT FUN - much coffee was required. We were both rather exhausted and fell asleep in front of the TV on Monday night!

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