Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Classy Black and the Frankenskirt

Hello, my friends! I'm back on track, week-wise, and made it through "First Friday"* with flying colours.
*my first Friday of the week is Wednesday, because I don't work on Thursdays. Second Friday is regular Friday. Welcome to my world. 
I built this outfit around this classic black blazer that I thrifted recently. I've had many, MANY of these over my life, from teen years on. 

  • Wool blazer - Elite "Patrol", vintage 80s, thrifted; purchased here for $9.00
  • Cotton sweater - Tabi, thrifted; last worn here (2nd outfit) in March with my picador skirt
  • Frankenskirt - handmade, thrifted; first seen here (2nd outfit) in February for shopping with a colleague
  • Shoes - Big Presence Desmond, Fluevog; last worn here in July as cobalt bookends
  • Sleeveless wool coat (below) - Only, thrifted; last seen here in October

This one is superb quality - it feels like a high-end designer, even thought it's a small long-gone Canadian manufacturer. I do suspect it was a custom-tailored or custom-made blazer. 
I left the sleeves unrolled and long, but scrunched them up and pulled my green sweater's sleeves out. Gotta show off my bracelets. 

Nice gold button details on the back. 
My tights also got love - I'm pretty sure I thrifted these since I haven't bought them retail for eons. 

My coworkers admired the pattern of plaid and roses in my skirt, and I showed off the satin green (matching the sweater) lining of the ruffle thing.
This is very much a Frankenskirt - it's been remade from...a dress? a longer skirt? A pair of curtains? The stitching is all over the place, the lining is ripped and she's had a bit of wear. I won't have her forever, but I love the style and colour right now. 

Without the jacket, which I took off here and there. 
I love basic mock or full turtleneck sweaters like this - they are good "cake" to all my icing. This green one never photographs as bright as it is in real life. 

Done up - as I noted when I bought it, I snipped off the threads from the missing button. I like the high stance of these lapels - I felt very much "locked and loaded."
Showing off all the gold buttons here. I was so happy when I found the missing gold button in one of the pockets! 

Incognito. Although it rained all day, I missed most of it. 
This sleeveless coat is perfect over a blazer - it's warm without being too bulky. 

Accoutrements: 
More plaid! This is a nice long scarf, but not too heavy. 

  • Scarf - thrifted
  • Wool beret - consignment
  • Wool gloves - Parkhurst

The stuff: 
Colleague Kristina loved my shoes - isn't the colour wonderful? Such a deep electric blue. My feet will still do this heel, hooray! 

Matchy bling: 
This necklace is reversible - the other side is silver and gold with crystals.

  • Leopard brooch - Park Lane, thrifted
  • Necklace - Stella & Dot, thrifted
  • Fang bangle/earrings - Alexis Bittar, consignment, gift from L
  • Eelskin bangle - vintage 80s, thrifted
  • Silver/green stone ring - consignment, Sidney
  • Silver/red stone ring - consignment
  • Lapis lazuli ring - Wendy Brandes

I wore the limp leopard brooch on the blazer lapel. 

1 comment:

  1. Electric blue, Cerulean blue, whatever the name the vibe is the same - strong, powerful and smile-inducing! This is the second chunky necklace I've appreciated of yours over the past few outfits. You truly have an abundant, versatile and interesting collection of jewelry! As for the Frankenskirt, what a wonderful story behind it and, no matter its past, it sure looks perfect with the tights and shoes (I'm continuing to swoon over the blues!)
    Cheers, Laurie

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