Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Green Cocoon, Blue Velvet and a Poncho

Still cocooning in my new-to-me green pleated dress - it did give me an excuse to wear these gorgeous velvet boots (not that I needed one). 
This is the best the colour is going to get so enjoy! Note how the dress does a knife fold where my lap is here - I played with this all day. 

  • Mesh top - Mexx, vintage 90s, consignment; last seen here in May on the Day of Indolence
  • Pleated dress - Adolpho Dominguez, consignment NWT; purchased here for $54.00
  • Velvet boots - Chatterbox Ishshoes, Fluevog; last worn here (2nd outfit) in March for brunch and a wee shop
  • Leather blazer (below) - Danier Leather, vintage 00s, thrifted; last seen here in March
  • Wool poncho (below) - no label, Welsh, vintage 70s, thrifted; last worn here way back in September 2024! 

The rains are coming...
I probably won't have a view like this again for a long time. 

I layered my lime/blue/turquoise mesh top under the dress - I also have a camisole under that for extra warmth. Single digits!
The dress is a very generous XS and was incredibly comfortable to wear - it stood out from my body and as noted, it made knife-pleats but didn't wrinkle at all. LOVE. 

Pockets! 
I carried my phone around in my pocket, which dragged the dress off to one side. Mental note: don't do that. 

I like the box pleat in the back, which gives the upper part  some structure, so it's not so baggy back there. 
It makes a slight rustling noise as I walk - it reminds me of the Bark Skirt. 

Incognito, and part one of my outerwear. 
A dark cobalt blue leather jacket for pockets and support for...

The poncho! 
It's an incredible piece. I carried my bag so as not to destroy "the line." 

The stuff: 
These boots are such a deep rich cobalt blue, but they don't photograph well. Under the office lights, they GLOW. 

  • Silk scarf - Yves Saint Laurent, vintage 80s, thrifted
  • Angora beret - Parkhurst, thrifted; purchased here for $1.00
  • Wool gloves - Parkhurst

Blue bling: 
First wearing of the hinged silver and turquoise bangle. I filed down some slightly sharp edges, but otherwise it was excellent. 

  • Hinged silver/turquoise bracelet - Mexican, consignment; purchased here for $68.00
  • Lapis lazuli bracelet - Nepalese, consignment
  • Fulvia Ring/lapis lazuli ring - Wendy Brandes
  • Chain necklace - consignment
  • Silver/Venetian glass earrings - local

Cuddly kittens! 
There is quite the power struggle between them. Whateley is the bigger, more dominant one.

But Barnabas is smarter and sneakier, often launching himself onto his brother.
I think they sleep here all day when we're gone! 

14 comments:

  1. The cut of that dress is fabulous, it looks so good on you.
    Awwww, those kirtties snuggling, they're just adorable! xxx

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    1. Thanks so much, Vix! I do love a cocoon. I know, I have to hug them and cuddle them constantly!

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  2. Love those velvet boots! So fabulous!
    The dress is such a great piece as well.
    The statement necklace is gorgeous.
    You look great!
    The kitties are adorable.

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  3. Okay, those boots are a total show stopper, Sheila!! X

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  4. That dress looks fantastic on you, and of course the boots, blue bling and Welsh wool poncho are very much to my liking!
    Brrr, single digits. We're off to Bruges for a couple of days as from this afternoon, and temps of 15-17°C have been forecasted. It actually feels quite summery ...
    And aww, aren't Barnabas and Whateley the cutest. Isn't it wonderful to get to know their different characters! xxx

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    1. It feels too soon for single digits, Ann! At this rate, I'm going to have to pull out my winter coats. 15-17 would be amazing, I hope that weather lasts for Bruges.
      They are so sweet, such good boys, but yes, they are very distinct characters.

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  5. I love the strong blue against the more subdued green!
    Whateley certainly seems to be keeping Barnabas under control in the first pic!

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    1. I love all shades of blue and green together, thank you! Yup, Whateley likes to push Barnabas around...but Barnabas ambushes him right back!

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  6. great outfit! You glow in it!

    You've inspired me to wear a similar dress with a stretchy top underneath. Never thought of that!

    Those boots are amazing.

    Thanks for giving classic vintage woolen stunners like your poncho new love. Such gorgeous quality.

    Judith from Ottawa

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    1. So good to see you, Judith! Yay! Go for it - this is such an easy formula for basic dresses like this. Vintage coats are the best, and I still have more to wear!

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  7. I am a HUGE fan of the colors in this outfit – the blues and the greens are enticing shades and bold as can be. As simple as the outfit is, I find it interesting to look at, absolutely including your double outer layers. As for your cutie pies, I imagine it is entertaining to watch their personalities emerge and develop. Apparently size isn't everything when it comes to two frisky cats who also love to snuggle and sleep!
    Cheers, Laurie

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    1. Thanks, Laurie! These colours make me happy too.
      Yes, I'm interested to see what they'll be like post-neutering!

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