Monday, October 21, 2024

NAS, Snakes and Roses

Welcome back to normal office clothes, my friends! 
"Please, Woman, your outfits are never normal."


It's hard to switch gears after being a vampire this weekend (if you missed it, go here). Sometimes you need a hard turn back to reality. 

  • Blazer - Jacob, thrifted; purchased here for $5.50
  • Bodysuit - Nylon Apparel, consignment; purchased here for $32.00
  • Cashmere skirt - John Laing for N. Peal, vintage, vintage fair; last worn here in December 2023 for some Christmas shopping
  • Wool NAS (not-a-skirt) - Derek Lam 10 Crosby, thrifted; last seen here in February with pinstriped pants and vest
  • Shoes - Big Presence Desmond, Fluevog; last worn here in September with a profesh skirt and a drapey top
  • Suede coat (below) - Tadmor, vintage 70s, vintage mall; last seen here in April

Today's outfit is one of the last of the pre-planned outfits - I need to have another play session this weekend to make more.
I'd had this full outfit in my mind after finding this cow-print mesh bodysuit, pairing it with this grey Upgraded blazer and this red cashmere skirt, plus these snakeskin print shoes. 

What I hadn't planned was adding my NAS (not-a-skirt). I'd waffled on keeping it in my closet but it's such an unusual piece and it doesn't take up much room. It's pinstriped wool, and it even has pockets! 
I'm happy with this Jacob, Canadian-made blazer, which replaces my old Vivienne Westwood Red Label wool one...which was SO beautiful and so precious to me. 

You wouldn't think this would be an Upgrade, but the Westwood one had been attacked by moths, and frankly, did not fit me anymore. Finding one in a similar cut, made in Canada, cheap as borscht, and fits me? Yes, that is an Upgrade. 

Without the blazer, although I didn't take it off. 
See the pockets in my NAS?

I liked the bodysuit - I have a camisole layered under it. 
The red skirt is thick and lush and is 100% Scottish-made cashmere, very soft and soothing.

Outerwear. I thought it would be too dark to need my sunglasses, and regretted it. 
I adore this suede coat - it's such a high quality vintage piece. I love getting reacquainted with my leathers and suedes, most of which haven't been worn since the spring. It's Leather Weather! 

Accoutrements: 
A third new-to-me item, this small silk scarf is going into my spring/summer wardrobe. It's not for warmth - it wants to be worn at jaunty angle, and my cold-weather wardrobe...is not jaunty. 

  • Silk scarf - Saint James, thrifted; purchased here for $9.95
  • Leather gloves - vintage, thrifted
  • Hat - Delux, Saanich Fair

The stuff: 
Three snakes - the brooch, the ring and the print on the shoes. 

Rosy bling:
And four roses.
  • Zipper rose - Victoria & Albert Museum gift shop, London
  • Mink rose - thrifted
  • Snake brooch - thrifted
  • Rose earrings - Betsey Johnson, swap from Cat
  • Lapis lazuli ring - Wendy Brandes
  • Silver snake ring - BC Museum gift shop, 1986

10 comments:

  1. The layered skirt/overskirt is amazing! And I just enjoyed your fabulous weekend post—your party looked incredible, and everybody’s costumes were gorgeous and creative, especially yours and L’s!

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  2. What an interesting piece that NAS, great way of adding your beloved pockets to an outfit.
    I love that suede coat, it's gorgeous. xxx

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    1. It's so unusual, right, Vix? Never seen anything like it - and heck yeah, more pockets is always a bonus.

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  3. The body suit fits like a glove and I love the bookending with the shoes! The NAS is quite interesting. Not sure what I think of it but layered with the skirt and jacket it makes fabulous lines and reminds me of a calm steam punk look.
    Cheers, Laurie

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    1. It's a nice long bodysuit too (if you know what I mean!), thanks, Laurie! Yes, the NAS does have a kind of steampunk vibe about it. I'm also not really sure about it, but it's too cool of a piece to let go of. Let the experimentation continue!

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  4. The NAS is great. Seems like you'll find endless ways to wear it.

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  5. I've never seen a NAS before. What a great idea! I love the rear view too, with the blocky layers on show.
    The vintage coat is beautiful!

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    1. Me neither - it was so unusual, I had to have it. I also like the rear view!

      Aw, thank you, Claire! I agree, it's a stunner.

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