Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Shades of Autumn, Work and Theatre

This is a late one, as it's 10:30pm, and I've just gotten back from seeing "Burning Mom," a one-woman play at the Belfry Theatre.
I picked an outfit I could work all day in and then walk to/from the theatre.

  • Silk blazer - Alfred Sung, vintage 80s, thrifted; last seen here in July with a painty skirt
  • Wool sweater - Gap, thrifted NWT; purchased here for $34.95
  • Silk skirt - Strawberry Jill, thrifted; last worn here in February with a Velvet Rage blazer (let go of that one, kept this one)
  • Leather boots - Aldo, thrifted; last seen here (2nd outfit) in October for a visit to the HCP with Mom
  • Wool cape (below) - Dafydd Snowden, Welsh, vintage 70s, thrifted; last worn here in May

I left a few of my pictures uncropped, just because. 
My actual view of the Castle - the eaves of the enclosed stairwell where I do my Stair Pics, and the roof of the apartment building across from it. 

I had some photo-bombing action from Barnabas today.
"I hear beeping!"


I scooped him up for a quick cuddle. 
My cape is ready to be donned. 

So, yes, the outfit! This oversized 80s silk mustard blazer returns, paired up with my "scales" skirt. 
I'd thought of wearing a fancier heeled boot, but then I'd have to carry them to work and home again, and I can't walk all the way to the theatre in heels. Scrap that! 

Finally wearing this plummy-brown merino wool sweater that I thrifted new-with-tags in the summer. 
It matched the browny silk circles well. I never took the blazer off, however. 

Outerwear - I like it when a coat or cape transforms my look.
These autumn shades made me happy. 

The stuff: 
I didn't take my boots off until I got home, so they're not in the pictures. Randall complained about my gold tree brooches. "Too soon!"

  • Purse - Ted Lapidus, vintage 90s, vintage fair
  • Silk scarf - vintage, thrifted
  • Wool beret - Parkhurst, vintage, thrifted
  • Leather/fur gloves - Thinsulate, thrifted
  • Small tree pin - Avon, can't remember
  • Large tree pin - Keyes, gift from Ev

It was a production each time I took off my cape and gear. 

Brass bling: 
I hooked the necklace shorter than it's meant to be so that it sat at a better spot. 

  • Brass spiky cuff - Midzo, vintage expo
  • Brass/leather etched cuff - vintage 70s, Mom's
  • Brass rings - vintage mall
  • Bronze ring - P. Sarpaneva, vintage expo
  • Stone ring - thrifted
  • Earrings - consignment
  • Brass/glass necklace - Rafael of Canada, vintage 70s, consignment

Only one cat picture - I wasn't home to take more! 
Whateley looking on as Barnabas digs into my bags. Little monkeys! 

And lastly, much love to my Theatre Buddies! 
From left: me, Nancy, Cat, Yvonne, Randall, Rosanna, Caro and Greg. I enjoyed the play (link here, 'cause I love), and left feeling sad, but uplifted. 

10 comments:

  1. I love absolutely everything about this outfit, Sheila. The Autumnal shades are truly making my heart sing and it was wonderful to see that amazing scales skirt again! Plus, Welsh wool cape! You know how I love your Welsh wool outerwear! xxx

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    1. Thanks so much, Ann! It made me happy too. Welsh wool is the best! I so seldom see these anymore!

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  2. That jacket is perfect with the skirt and a black top. The cape is the icing on the cake! I bet those kittens take turns egging each other on to mischief!

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    1. Thank you! The top is not black (sorry, it's dark this time of year), but a rich browny-plum colour - it matches the dark scales in the skirt.
      Yes, they definitely DO that! Little monkeys!

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  3. Ah, having just read the review (from your link) I understand how the show could be sad yet also uplifting. There is so much more I could say about it but have decided to just smile to myself and now write about your outfit. :-)
    I love the golden autumnal colors of your outfit! Also appreciate your two cuffs and the two smaller rings. LOL that Randall balked at your gold tree brooches! My approach to the winter holiday season is whatever makes you smile is a-okay because this time of year takes big adjustment as the light fades earlier and returns later. Egads for when January, February and early March roll around.
    Meanwhile, enjoy the gold, enjoy the trees, and of course year-round enjoy those cuddly critters by the names of Whateley and Barnabas!
    Cheers, Laurie

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    1. Yes, it made me think of death and letting go...sad, but part of life.
      Thank you, Laurie! I know, I laughed at Randall - it's just trees, not necessarily Xmas! I aim to bring a little bit of sparkle to the gloomy months.
      Happy weekend, and big squirmy hugs to you from Barnabas and Whateley!

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  4. Absolutely fabulous outfit, Sheila! I'm glad you had a lovely time - an ace photo of you an dthe gals! xxx

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    1. Thanks so much, Vix! I'm getting good at the long-arm selfies, ha ha!

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  5. This outfit makes me think art deco....that scale skirt is a work of art.
    You know I love the theatre and the plays.

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    1. Isn't it amazing? I used to have a red version of it too. Me too! Art on stage is wonderful!

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