Sunday, November 24, 2024

Bigass Weekend Wrap-Up: Funky Friday in Halston and Mixed Cats; Suede, Denim and Parfait Brunch and a Wee Shop; S Dress and a Not-So Wee Shop

Welcome back, Gentle Readers! How was your weekend? I hear some of you have gotten snow already, ack! It's been mild and cloudy here, for the most part, which is fine by me. 

It's been a mix of quiet and social this weekend, with our brunch out and a Sunday jaunt to Turnabout with pals to spend our saved-up gift cards, and I have lots to show you, so let's get started. 

Here's Friday's work ensemble, not particularly colourful, but well-received nonetheless. 
My stylish colleague Stefanie admired my black dress. "Pockets!" I exclaimed and showed her. 

  • Blouse - Halston III for JC Penny, vintage 70s, thrifted; last worn here in February 2023 with orange corduroy
  • Dress - Motion, vintage 90s, consignment; first seen here in September with pink and leopard
  • Boots - Aldo, vintage 00s, thrifted; last worn here in October for a Mom-Day at Gorge Park
  • Leather trenchcoat (below) - vintage 70s, thrifted; last seen here a couple of weeks ago

I wanted to wear my JC Penney 1970s Halston blouse, and was pleased with how well it layered under the dress.
I adore the big pouffy bubble hem. 

I'd planned a little shopping trip after work with my coworker Jaber, who's new to Victoria, to show him a couple of my favourite secondhand shops, so I dressed for walking around.
We visited WIN and Rich Rags - didn't find anything for either of us, but I'll continue promoting local, secondhand shops over online shopping. 

It's hard to see, but the pattern on the blouse is tan H's - H for Halston. 
I didn't feel like carrying my shoes so wore comfy boots I could walk in. 

Outerwear - hooray, it's Friday! 
Giving my new cream beret a spin. 

It's smaller than my other berets, so I didn't get great rain coverage, but eh, whatever, it's only water.
I had to resew one of the buttons on my coat - it was nearly falling off. 

Accoutrements: 
The wrist elastic has blown on these gloves - time to move them along. 

  • Wool scarf - Metropolitan Museum of Art "Eagle Wing" scarf, King Tut exhibit, 1970s, thrifted, Seattle
  • Wool gloves - Parkhurst
  • Wool beret - thrifted; purchased here yesterday for $9.95

The stuff: 
I love the distressed finish on the boots, and of course, the studs on the heels and toes. 

Triangular bling: 
I also have a mixed cat theme going on - you can't see it in any of the pics, but I wore leopard tights too. By the way, this is the reverse side of the necklace with the bits of blue that I wore here with the Frankenskirt.

  • Belt - Pringle of Scotland, vintage fair
  • Necklace - Stella & Dot, thrifted
  • Plastic cuff - thrifted
  • Brass/leather cuff - vintage 70s, Mom's
  • Brass leopard ring - thrifted; purchased here yesterday for $7.95
  • Brass ring - vintage 70s, vintage mall
  • Bronze ring - P. Sarpaneva, Finland, vintage expo
  • Earrings - Alexis Bittar, consignment, gift from L
  • Collar points - vintage 80s, consignment

My lion rampant belt is a treasure from a long-ago vintage fair. Many of my coworkers admired the new leopard ring. 

After a joyful evening of board games and music, L and I were up early to meet up with Casey and Nick for brunch at John's Place. 
I pulled this outfit from one of my pre-done ones in the closet - I'd put the jean jacket, suede skirt and these spectacular boots together, so just added the t-shirt. 

  • Jean jacket - Ricochetjackets, upcycled, consignment, gift from L; last seen here in April with neon green and purple
  • Iggy Pop tour shirt - 2023 Rifflandia; last worn here (2nd outfit) to see Ice Cube in concert in April
  • Skirt - Kelco Leather, vintage 70s, thrifted; last seen here (2nd outfit) in April for shopping with Jessica
  • Boots - Lena Parfait Luxury Freeze, Fluevog; last worn here back in October 2021 with neoprenes

I'd call this a successful outfit - people stopped me multiple times to tell me how much they loved the whole look. 
This upcycled denim jacket has three brooches that I've added to it permanently. 

The suede skirt is made up of odd shapes, but they are mirrored, front and back.
I layered a long slip under the skirt, plus fishnet burgundy tights (with socks under them!).

A vase and lips on the back.
The purple fringe trim on the hem and cuffs is my favourite part. 

I picked a tee with bright pink to echo the soles of the boots. 
Iggy Pop! He was so good in concert - one of the best I've seen at Rifflandia. 

Buttoned up and incognito.
It was bright and sunny for a while. 

Layered up - this is how most people saw me. 
It's a mix of pinks, reds, purples, burgundy - and remember kids, they don't have to match, they just have to go. 

Accoutrements: 
I didn't really need the gloves - it was warm enough that I just tucked them into my bag. 

  • Leather purse - Michael Kors, consignment
  • Wool blend scarf - Missoni X Target, consignment
  • Leather gloves - thrifted

The stuff: 
I'm not surprised that I haven't worn these boots in 3 years - that is one high heel, even with the big squishy platform under the toe. 

A better look at them - people really gushed over these! 
They say "Luxury" on one and "Freeze" on the other. These are the Lena Parfait - the heels look like jars of maraschino cherries, don't they? 

Bold bling: 
More reds and burgundies. 

  • Belt - Gap, thrifted
  • Crystal cuff/earrings - J. Crew, thrifted
  • Fang bangle - Alexis Bittar, consignment, Sidney
  • Silver/onyx ring - Tocara, vintage fair
  • Silver/red stone ring - thrifted
  • Silver chain ring - Mexico, consignment

I did a 5-minute shop at the Beacon Ave Thrift Store while Nick, Casey and L waited to be seated. They had 50% off pink/boutique tags.
This black double-knit polyester is a button-across wrap style, in a slight A-line. 

Old tags - I bet this is from the 1970s, when manufacturers were first required to add washing instructions and fabric content. That's also a really early CA number. 
It's marked a size 14, but fits like a modern size 10, so that tells us for sure that it's pre-Great Size Shift. 

I love that label. It says, "Couturier designs by David Snider, made in Canada." That matches the CA number and the lookup listed their address as being in Vancouver. I couldn't find anything about him online.
This skirt was only $3.50. 

I've been on the lookout for another bright pink sweater, since I wore out my last one - it's a useful colour for me. 
This one isn't quite Peak Pink Sweater (it's too sheer). 

It's by Primark, and not high quality.
But only $6.00. 

L had some banking to do, so I popped into Dots and did a bit of Xmas shopping.
This dress was in the clearance section and called to me. I love the colour mix, including a bit of baby blue. 

It's by Cream, and was on final sale of $9.99.
That's a very Missoni-like knit pattern. It's lined to the knee, so the bottom of it is sheer.

I peeled off a bunch of the price tags to see the original Dots price ($59.99) and the retail price ($169.00). 
Not sure where I'll wear this - I might save it for summer and pairing with my turquoise Fluevogs, or I might just move it along to one of my friends. 

On Saturday, L and I hung out again - we have a busy week ahead, so we were recharging our social batteries. 
"I love the Man."


Vizzini mostly gets in the way when we play boardgames, but he's so cute. 

I was up early on Sunday to get ready to go for a shop at Turnabout with my girlfriends - five of us (four with gift cards!) had planned this, but the gals have been dropping like flies this week with travel, sickness and work stresses, so it ended up being just me and Rosanna. We had a blast and spent three hours going through every nook and cranny. 
I dressed for walking there and back, plus for ease of trying on. 

  • Dress - Marimekko X Uniqlo, thrifted; last worn here in November 2023
  • Boots - Groovy Huysmans, Fluevog; last worn here in October with a striped Jammy dress
  • Jacket (below) - Tahari, consignment; last seen here in October 2023 for a Mom-Day at home

Jammy dresses are excellent for shopping. 
This one's quite a thin wool blend, so I layered a black vintage slip under it. 

You can see the lacy hem peeking out. 
Isn't this a cool dress? I love the colours and the big S.

Hence, I call it the S Dress.
All my purples matched, even if they look a bit off in some pics. 

This jacket is half velvet and half knit (the sleeves). 
It's not very thick, but I hate shopping in a bulky coat, and I figured walking there and back would keep me warm.

Incognito - it was bright out for my walk down Oak Bay Ave. 
I just did thin gloves, and even skipped a scarf. 

Accoutrements: 
In retrospect, a scarf might have been nice - it was brisk for the walk home in late afternoon. 

  • Leather purse - Danier Leather, thrifted
  • Studded leather gloves - Danier Leather

The stuff: 
This short heel was easier on my feet after the previous day's heels. These boots were bought to be worn a lot, and I've definitely gotten  my money's worth. 

  • Silver/green stone ring - consignment, Sidney
  • Silver/onyx ring - Tocara, vintage fair
  • Earrings - consignment, c. 1995

Ready to see what I found? A reminder that Turnabout is high-end and designer consignment for the most part, so prices are a little steeper than what I'm accustomed to. I was happy to hand over my gift card from L, but I did use up a chunk of my shopping money. But that's okay, that's why I budget for it, and I am planning my next Limbo Sale for January!

I fell in love with this amazing cuff bracelet.
Pale turquoise enamel, gold balls all over, topaz-coloured stones surrounded by clear crystals, and that gorgeous open-work backing. 

Two safety snaps. 
The top of the push-lock is shaped like a flower. 

More flower shapes! This is by Lauren G. Adams, Est. 1988, a brand I've never heard of - it's the work of a Montreal-born designer Orly Orvadia (link here, and all links 'cause I love).
This is called the "Fresh Fantasy" bangle and it retails for $588.00 (link here). It was $103.99 - the whole store was 20% off. 

I was charmed by this ruffled burgundy velvet scarf - it's really long. 
It's by Echo. 

20% silk - it's very soft.
It was $25.59. 

This funky one-strap leather purse caught my eye. 
I love the black leather cut-outs with the studs. 

It's got a custom lining, nice. 
All of the zippers are metal and very heavy-duty. The hardware is very good - all the pulls are leather as well. 

Straps in back so I can thread a belt through it! 
Or I guess I could put my arm through there. 

It's by Allibelle. It's called the Mohawk Clutch - I found one listed as "sold out" on the Bloomingdale's website, with no listed price. 
It was marked down to $60.00, which feels like a good price for such butter-soft leather.

It's another faux fur hat to add to my collection! 
It's dark brown with honey-tan tips, and is bucket-shaped. 

Oooh, tangerine lining! And it still has its tag from Nordstrom Rack. 
It's by Flag Accessories and was $23.99.

This is a piece of outerwear...I think. It's not a sleeveless coat, it's not an extra-long dickie...It's a tabard! 
The sides are open and have adjustable straps. 

So weird! 
I plan to layer this under my long wool winter coats for an extra layer of warmth. 

But I might also wear it on its own, like I wear my sleeveless coat. 
It unzips and you pull it on over your head. 

It's by COS. 
It was $71.99. 

And this was my big splurge - it's so cool and looked fantastic on. 
Heavy cow leather, in a wonderful rich burgundy red, with bigass gold hinge-style closures.

Two giant patch pockets! The pockets (as well as the skirt) are fully-lined.
What magic is this?

The closures do work, but the skirt doesn't open up. 
The care instructions inside mention that it should be cleaned by an expert at waxed leather. So I am guessing it's waxed leather! 

It's the Bianca Skirt by Tory Burch and it retailed for $598.00 - I saw them online for $250-389.00.
It was $231.99. But I love it! 

And who else do I love? 
"Me and only me."


Aw, I have lots of love to share around! 

Thanks so much for dropping by, my friends! I hope you enjoyed my weekend shenanigans! 

26 comments:

  1. Oooof, that Tory Burch skirt is so cool. Looking forward to seeing how you style it 😍

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  2. Love your weekend outfits this week. Lise

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  3. Wonderful outfits. Love the bubble hem. And the cherry boots. Like some Fluevog designs they may be better suited for display than actual wear.

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    1. Thank you, Ally! Yeah, I agree with you on the boots - they are very comfy...but awfully high! My feet were tired all weekend.

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  4. Saturday's outfit is my favourite, I'm loving the mix of pinks, reds, purples, burgundy, and those boots are absolutely fabulous (although I would never be able to walk in them without sustaining a back injury ;-)) The suede skirt is swoon-worthy too.
    Great finds too, I particularly love the Missoni-esque dress and the Tony Birch skirt, even if its price made me feel slightly faint! xxx

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    1. I was more concerned about stress on the tops of my feet than my back - and the boots are actually really easy to walk in. Thank you!
      I know, the price...yikes! But it's so gorgeous and a perfect fit, and I deserve it!

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  5. How adorable is that photo of L. and Vizzini!

    Gorgeous green, purple and black dress!

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    1. Aren't they the cutest? Thank you - I love that dress too.

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    2. BTW A mix of social and calm sounds like a good weekend to me. A bit of me time, followed by some social time. Maybe that's how all weekends should be.:)
      I love the black dress too! It has that dark / rock and roll chic.

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    3. Exactly, those are the best weekends. Thank you!

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  6. Very good outfits with spectacular footwear. You did so well.
    Greetje

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  7. I love a good polyester double knit skirt. No ironing! You couldn't beat that price.
    -Goody

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    1. I know, such a good price - I sold it to my coworker for $5.00!

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  8. From the first skirt to the S dress, these were all winners! I love that bracelet, too. It reminds me of Faberge, but that's just because that's on my mind. One of these days, I'm going to have some Fluevogs. Care to ever write a post giving pointers on how to get the right ones? I know that's rather a personal decision, but I'm not sure about sizing and all that. There is a store near Chicago (Anne M Bray told me), but it will be a bit before I visit there, either.

    https://marshainthemiddle.com/

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    1. Aw, thank you, Marsha! It's such a gorgeous bracelet - I'm looking forward to wearing it. Very Faberge, I agree!
      No, not really - but I would recommend you go into a store and TRY THEM ON - their sizing really varies, and the different styles fit different shapes of feet. Once you know what shoe-lasts/families work for you, it's easy to order online, but I can't recommend enough that you actually try them on first.

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  9. While your Friday work outfit was absolutely interesting and nice looking (no standard black for you, rather something with a little umph), I loved the vibrancy of your Saturday brunch outfit and the comfort, color and ease of your Sunday shopping outfit.
    Hazaah, the burgundy red leather mini-skirt looks amazing simply on its own so I can imagine it will truly shine in an outfit!
    Best of all, yay for Vizzini, L and you keeping the cuddle fires burning!
    Cheers, Laurie

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    1. Thank you! I like the brunch outfits, as I just create them on the go, and they're fun to put together.
      I'm excited about the leather skirt - I need to spend some time creating outfits this weekend.
      There are always lots of cuddles going on. :)

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  10. That photo of L and Vizzini melts my heart, two handsome lads together.
    Great outfits, the all-black in particular, it's so cool just shows that black can be interesting.
    What excellent shopping, a girl can never have enough fluffy hats and the quality of the leather skirt is phenomenal (even if it does say "Tory" on the label!) Funnily enough I saw that Cos tabard in one of our local charity shops last week and thought what an ingenious thing it was. It'll fit into your Sport Sheila vibe perfectly! xxx

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    1. Isn't that lovely? Vizzini loves to climb up and hang out with us, always getting in the way, of course.
      I do love black, and it allows me to feature bold accessories, which I love.
      Ha, different kind of Tory! That's so funny that you saw the COS tabard in the wild! I agree, am looking forward to wearing it.

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  11. You're on a roll! Three stunning outfits. I love the black one, particularly your bubble hem skirt - with pockets - and those boots are perhaps a nod to your Steampunk past?
    All of your shopping finds are amazing; the cuff bracelet and the skirt in particular!

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    1. Aw, you're too kind, thank you, Claire! I love that bubble hem dress - yes, I always veer into Steampunk, it's still a look I love.
      Thank you!

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  12. That Marimekko X Uniqlo dress is spectacular! How does it run...it seems to fit loose. I usually wear a small in sweater dresses because I like them tight. I found this dress online in XS, S, & M.

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    1. Thank you, Meshel! The dress runs big - mine is an XS and I usually do a M or L (size 8/10 US).

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