Monday, October 7, 2024

Soothed at the Periodontist in Velvet and Yohji

Ah, Monday again, and wouldn't you know it, that's the perfect day to go to the periodontist! 
Knowing I would need a substantial amount of Clothing as Armour, I dressed in things that made me feel strong and confident and fabulous (always fabulous!), plus soothing textures that I could touch. 

  • Bomber jacket - Yohji Yamamoto Y3 x Adidas, early 00s, consignment; purchased here for $120.00
  • T-shirt - O-Gen, thrifted; last worn here (2nd outfit) with plaid and tulle in August
  • Skirt - Linda Lundstrom, vintage 90s, thrifted; last seen here in November 2023 with a blue hair earworm
  • Booties - Ecco, thrifted; last worn here in March with gone burgundy lace

It was very foggy when I woke up this morning - you can just see the Castle. 
I swear, it's there! 

This is my first wearing of this unusual Yohji Yamamoto Y3 x Adidas bomber jacket. I forgot I had to pull it on over my head - the zippers are only there to play with, they don't actually separate.
I liked the casual vibe of the top with the formality of a full-length velvet skirt - a little high-low styling provides contrast and makes an outfit more interesting.

And I took my cues for accompanying pieces from the pale blue of the sheer back panel, and from the purple-brown of the cuffs, hem and collar. 
This silk velvet skirt is one of my favourite pieces - it's like stroking a kitten. The pale teal blue is such a 90s colour. 

I layered one of my plain t-shirts under it to let the back shine. 
So unusual! 

By the time I walked to work in the morning, all the fog had lifted and we had a glorious sunny day, with temps up to the high teens.
I worked the morning, then bused to my appointment for the early afternoon, and L picked me up afterwards - I was very groggy from the "happy pill." 

I didn't need a coat, just my fabulous Halston scarf and soft velour gloves (more soft textures). 
Unfortunately, when I pulled the bomber over my head to take it off, the entire top of the back panel...

RIPPED! I'm just gutted! I might be able to do a bit of visible mending to fix it, but it tore right through the fabric. SO SAD.

Accoutrements: 
This scarf goes so perfectly with the skirt. 

  • Silk scarf - Halston, vintage 90s, thrifted
  • Velour gloves - Principles, vintage 90s, thrifted

The stuff: 
These booties are a dark purple, and are super comfortable. I walked to work in them. 

Sparkly bling:
The new-to-me cuff wanted to hang heavy side down, but it didn't fall off. 

  • Necklace - Stella & Dot, thrifted
  • Sparkle cuff/earrings - J. Crew, thrifted; purchased here for $10.00
  • Crystal cuff - Swarovski, consignment, gift from L
  • Silver/crystal ring - Soul Flower
  • Smoky topaz/silver ring - Anneli Neuman, Sweden, vintage mall

And now...back to have some more nap-time.

12 comments:

  1. Oh, your poor bomber! I hope you're able to fix it. You've done amazing creative things with leather; I'm sure a Yohji x Adidas x Sheila will be really cool.

    Silk velvet is lush, that skirt must be incredible to touch.

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    1. I think I'll be able to stitch it up somehow, Mim - maybe find some seam-binding tape and make the 3 Adidas stripes on it!

      Yes, the skirt is as soft as a kitten.

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  2. That velvet skirt makes me want to reach out and stroke it and sounds absolutely perfect when one is in need of some comfort. So sad about your bomber jacket, though. I do hope you'll find a way to repair it! xxx

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    1. I stroked it constantly while my teeth were worked on, Ann! I know, I'm really sad about the jacket.

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  3. Mmm, the luscious green velvet skirt likely hugged you throughout the periodontist appointment; the perfect comfy wrap. Delighted to see the new-to-you cuff and matching earrings in circulation although probably shouldn't be surprised as I know you like to wear new items as soon as possible to make sure they are keepers.

    Yoiks on the bomber jacket back split. :( I clicked the link to remind myself what the back looked like. This summer my sewing machine came out and is staying out as I sew new and repair old to my heart's content. That spirit has me imagining some sort of wide enough ribbon down the back center (if that's where it ripped), creating a nice center seam with a ribbon "patch." No idea if that would work but your posts often get me in idea generation mode!

    Hope you awake fully recuperated from the periodontist visit!
    Cheers, Laurie

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    1. Thank you, Laurie! Yes, gotta wear that new stuff right away - I have the new-to-me jewelry in a dish near the closet, to remind me of it.

      I know, I was SO upset about it. It ripped shoulder-to-shoulder, just below the seam. I'm thinking maybe some binding tape to make 3 Adidas stripes? I like the idea of wide ribbon too, thank you!

      A sore mouth and jaw (from the freezing needles) and a queasy stomach from the medication...but I'll be right as rain in a day or so. :)

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  4. Am typing this Tuesday evening NY time…

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎈tomorrow!

    And M figuring since the periodontist was on Monday then right as rain should be Wednesday, just in time!

    Cheers, Laurie

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    1. You are so sweet to remember, thank you, Laurie! <3

      Yes, the soreness will all be gone in time to have a yummy Thai dinner tomorrow night.

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  5. Oh no! If anyone can fix that bomber jacket, it's you Sheila! Your outfit is both comforting and stylish. Nailed it!
    I always appreciate a photo of the castle, so thank you for that!

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    1. I'm thinking some visible embroidery or perhaps go punk with some band patches?? I can fix it. Thank you!

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  6. I'm sure you'll devise a clever hack to sort out that jacket.
    That outfit looks very snuggly and cosy, just what you need for a trying day ahead. xxx

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    1. Yeah, I'll figure out something, Vix. It was a good outfit, and I was soothed. Job done!

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