Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Halston Day 3: Gold Skirt and Obi

Hello, my friends, and welcome to Halston Day 2 - if you missed Day 1 or Day 2,  I've added pictures of them both at the bottom so you can review the outfits as we go.

The challenge? To style this beige, oatmeal, tan, insert-other-blah-colour dress every single day.

Why? Because I have been notoriously anti-oatmeal for YEARS and this is a vintage 70s Halston, so why not see if I'm willing to change my mind about it over a really awesome oatmeal dress.

Of course, it was inevitable that I layer a skirt under it. 
This skirt is thin and swooshy, a lovely contrast to the thick Ultrasuede.

  • Ultrasuede dress - Halston, vintage 70s, consignment; last worn here yesterday with orange bits
  • Sleeveless turtleneck sweater - Contemporaine, thrifted; last NOT seen here in April with a picture fail look
  • Skirt - Ralph Lauren, consignment; last worn here in February with a shared brocade blazer
  • Shoes - Super Fine Cardinal, Fluevog; last seen here in April with origami pieces

I'm wearing a sleeveless black turtleneck sweater under the dress - a nod to Halston's own personal uniform. The bronze pleated skirt frothed out of the front of the Ultrasuede dress, and the dress was slightly weighted down by the weight of the obi ends. The long pieces kicked out as I walked. A delight! 
I've been doing the skirt under dress look for ages - enjoy me wearing an oatmeal dress(!!) back here in 2010 (2nd outfit, yikes, high heels!). 

The dress also helped keep my skirt from rolling into my chair's wheels, an added bonus. 
And no Ultrasuede Rage today! Huzzah!

Incognito. The star of the outfit is the brocade obi - I'd played around with the best way to wear it, and found this double-wrap worked really well.
It was a pleasure to wear from a textile standpoint - my coworkers loved it. I had to tighten it up a couple of times, but it stayed put without having to knot it. 

The stuff: 
I'd originally planned to wear my black platform shoes with the studs, but these gold shoes won out.

  • Obi - Japanese, thrifted, Sidney; purchased here for $5.00

Green bling: 
And one black. 

  • Green stone bracelet - vintage 60s, Mom's
  • Hinged eelskin bracelet - vintage 80s, thrifted
  • Necklace - Givenchy, vintage 80s, vintage fair
  • Olivine/coral ring - Hawaii, vintage 1977, Mom's
  • Sparkly cocktail ring - vintage 70s, Mom's
  • Earrings - Stella & Dot, consignment, Vancouver

Halston Dress Challenge - Day 2

Halston Dress Challenge - Day 1

21 comments:

  1. Loving this challenge!
    xocaro

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  2. All…..Hard to believe I’m the first commenter:)
    xocaro

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    1. I don't get that many comments these days, just the stalwarts (fellow bloggers/pals) and a few random anonymous, like the idiot below).

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  3. Brocade obi, nope. It looks too much like a curtain, and little kids in the street will make fun of it. The last two outfits are nice.

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  4. Yowsers, the heels on those yellow boots was crazy thin and high! Took me a moment to recover from the shock. ;)
    Now to the present. I’m duly impressed but not surprised that you would find yet another way to style the Halston. It all but disappears, in a good way. Or maybe it’s more accurate to say that it shares the stage well and takes a step back to let the other pieces have their star turn. To my eye it’s the obi then the skirt, your necklace and then the Halston. Your creative eye is on fire! I’m chomping at the bit to see what comes next; just two outfits to go!
    Cheers, Laurie

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    1. Yeah, I wore a lot of very high heels for many years, Laurie!
      I totally agree - the neutral dress lets the other pieces shine. Thank you!

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  5. Gosh I love that obi; it is stunning. A real show-stopper.
    readerrita

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    1. It's so hard to style! But I love it too - thank you, Rita!

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  6. That outfit is simply superb, Sheila, and unlike the random anonymous idiot (which I think is the same one who has been harassing me for weeks) I think the obi is a big yes! xxx

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    1. Yeah, I'm ignoring the idiot, but if they post more, they're getting deleted, and I advise the same for you, my dear. Ignore.
      Thank you!!

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  7. Inspired styling, Sheila! I love it! xxx

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  8. Really lovely, that Obi is a key piece and works so well!, it enhances the golden-bronze shades!. Literally Brilliant Ensemble!, and fabulous shoes!
    besos

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  9. Hi Shiela, aren't you creative! I like the beige with orange accessories. X

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  10. Ooh, well done- I wouldn't know how to style the Halston! You did a great job on all three outfits but today's one is my favourite!

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    1. I spent a while playing around in my closet until I landed on these outfits - it was a great creative challenge. Thank you!

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  11. Your brocade obi is so gorgeous. I love how you styled it. This is a beautiful outfit altogether, but the obi definitely feels like the focal point. As it should, being so gorgeous.
    You styled all this perfectly.

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    1. Thank you! I love that obi, but it's really hard to style!

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