And she goes on to say that "You know what they are!"
Well, no, I don't; if I did, I wouldn't be reading fashion blogs, I'd be reading gardening blogs 'cause that's the next thing I need to take the time to educate myself about, ha!
So, next best thing - how about the outfits I've gotten complements on? Oh, there aren't so many of those, either. The only one I can think of off the top of my head was a black-and-white twill skirt that hit right above the knee that had sewn-on ropy black stuff in a large black pattern, with a big droopy turtleneck collared green sweater, black tights, and high black boots. Except the skirt is too big and I gave it to charity, and it's spring now and the sweater is too warm.
Another wintery outfit I like that I've worn recently is one that I sort of took from a blogger I discovered when I was exploring the http://www.thecitizenrosebud.com/2011/02/never-too-old-fashion-bloggers-over-40.html style bloggers over 40 page. The original outfit is here: http://media-cache8.pinterest.com/upload/172614598187827698_XWguOzl1_f.jpg from this post: http://www.unefemme.net/2012_02_01_archive.html
I used a black pencil skirt I got from Chadwicks, with a black long sleeved tee and a big, square rust-colored sweater I got from Target. It isn't a cardigan, but I thought the silhouette was similar, and I wore a long necklace with it to simulate the vertical line down the front that I read that I'm supposed to wear.
I also get complimented on specific "statement" tops sometimes. I like the gauzy, flowy tops that aren't too overly feminine - well, I guess they are, if they're gauzy and flowy and flowery, which almost all of them are. That doesn't fit with my "tomboy" look very well. I guess I could pair them with my army green casual jacket more often. Even in the summer my office is always cold, so I wear a jacket or a sweater over things almost all summer.
I also felt pretty good in the outfit I wore yesterday. It was a Vera Wang shirt with a droopy neckline, tunic length, over some leggings I just got from Chadwicks that were of a thick enough fabric that I could fold them under at the bottom to be the right length without you being able to see it. I didn't look in the mirror very critically though, after I got dressed - just enough to make sure it wasn't showing things I didn't want to show. So I really know if the outfit was like most of the outfits I think I look pretty good in - most of the time, I feel like I look awesome then I look in the mirror and I just look dumpy. Or frumpy. Or both.
The last outfit I can think of now that I've had some time to reflect is another outfit I wore recently and got complimented on, to church last Sunday. I wore that plain black pencil skirt I also just got from Chadwicks, with an old banded-bottom, gauzy green-and-blue top I got from Kohl's last year. Mary Lou said that it looked very fashionable, but I am not so sure, it didn't really give me a waistline or any kind of vertical line down my front like I'm so worried about making now that I've been reading fashion blogs.
Anyway. Now that I've thought about outfits I like, even though they aren't "FABULOUS", what do they have in common? Well, either big-top-skinny-bottoms, or a waistline. So I guess I should be going for that. Keep to greens and browns, even though I've been thinking "I have tons of green, I should get something different this time." I've been doing that so much that I don't have a whole lot of greens in my closet any more, and the few green things I do have get over-worn. I'm also going to try wearing more outfits with skinny bottoms, either leggings or pencil-type skirts (even though I only have one of them right now), with longer tops. The other look I like is wider leg pants with something on top that I can belt to give me a waistline.
Specifically, for spring and summer I want to get:
- More tunic tops
- More greens and browns in tops
- A nice pair of black flats for this summer (I know, that wasn't in my musings above, but since I'm making a specific list I want to add it here). Actually, 2 pairs of black flats; one that I can wear with socks under pants for spring, and a pair of ballet flats for with lettings and skirts.
- A belt in something other than black. I haven't done that, but I like the look. And belts are relatively cheap, so if I decide I don't like it, I'm not really out a whole lot of money.
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