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Showing posts with label outfits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outfits. Show all posts
Saturday, 19 September 2015
PASTEL AND PEACHY
Hello! I am in Berlin but last weekend we were at my sisters wedding!
It was warm and sunny and I was wearing mint green. Could it get any better than that? Perhaps, because my hair was also pastel peach!* (Pastels can make a lot of things better. And you know I like competing with the cake on weddings, pastell-y and fluffy.)
My shoes are Minna Parikka, the purse vintage and the cherry blossom wrap dress is from PriscillaTokyo on Etsy, made of Japanese vintage fabric. Anastasia made me the hair flower by hand a few years back.
*) Was, well, is, still. A powdery peach.
Wednesday, 19 August 2015
BROWN BUTTERFLIES
Summer was saved and we finally got our warm days. Still, in the early mornings and at night you can already feel the end of summer in the form of a chilly breeze or sad sound among the trees. But daytime I am enjoying the sun and enjoying the fact that I get to wear some of my summer dresses. Here posing in one of my almost forgotten Trashy Diva dresses! Toodeli-doo.
I actually would have a lot of other things to blog about than dresses, a lot, but I have no time for that at the moment. Give me 12 more hours to the day please! Make it last June again (with sunshine this time) for a little while! Uaaaa!
Friday, 14 August 2015
VINTAGE AND REPRO PATTERNS
One of us is wearing vintage and one of us is wearing repro;
Dag in my dad's old t-shirt and me in Vivien of Holloway.
Monday, 3 August 2015
FLORAL GINGHAM AND JASMINES
Greetings from the archipelago!
Here I am sitting under the jasmines wearing Vivien of Holloway.
The very essentials of life.
This is the Kitty Day Dress. You know I have a soft spot for shirtwaist dresses and, especially if the have some of that pocket magic. This came with a matching scarf as well. I have shortened the dress a bit; the original hemline was longer.
Sunday, 19 July 2015
BABY BLUE AND VERY RED
The combination of soft blue combined with different shades of red has always been one of my favorites. Or mint green and turquoise with red as well!
I have been walking in my Hasbeens that I got last winter; not many chances to do so before summer season. Hasbeens clogs are comfy once you get part the rather painful part of walking then in, for me at least. I am between sizes and have the smaller size in both my Hasbeens so for anyone wondering:; size down.
I am dreaming of a pair of red sandal clogs but wouldn't want to spend so much as on yet another pair of Hasbeens. There are many other quality brands -I have a pair of black Moheda's and they are very comfy - but sadly they all are a teeny bit less pretty than the Hasbeens. DAMN.
Well this summer has not been much of sandal weather anyways so...
But red. I am often drawn to red stuff. But then wear them seldom because they tend to feel too red. It's different with shoes (and evening wear), they can be super red no problem.
I haven't worn this dress in ages because it somehow also feels so very red when on. Which is silly I guess, because it's a very good day dress in a very nice colour.
The dress is the Runaround Sue from Vivien of Holloway.
The cardigan is the Hellbunny Paloma. I have a problem with all cardigans getting a bit noppy after a while so I tried to be extra careful with this, storing it well and washing it by hand. But it is still getting a bit floppy-and noppyish. Perhaps it is because cardis are often taken along as a just-in-case, stored in or hanging on the handbag and that's what wears them out...
Tuesday, 14 July 2015
PLUS 16
Plus 16C when in April is good.
+ 16C in September is niiiice.
+16C in May is normal, and +16C in August is a little bit sad because it means autumn is coming soon. +16 in June is an annoying disappointement.
But +16C in July is down right depressive.
And here I am, in +16C wearing the same skirt I did in winter. Nothing wrong with the skirt itself -it's comfy and have pockets (my mantra. That, and the weather.) - but I'd rather be wearing my thin summer dresses and sandals. And be sweating because it's summer goddamit!(OK, it might have been close to 18 at some point of the day but anything under 20 degrees is wrong, just oh so wrong.)
Thursday, 2 July 2015
THE POCKETED DRESS
(*if to pocket was a verb, that is. In my world there surely would be use for such a verb, as I am all about pocketing.)
This dress did indeed get so much better for me by revamping the sleeves into pockets!
It will be worn a lot this summer.
This dress did indeed get so much better for me by revamping the sleeves into pockets!
It will be worn a lot this summer.
Friday, 19 June 2015
FLORAL AND FLOWING
The past year I have started craving long and flowing dresses in everyday, something which I had trouble wearing before. I still find they can be a bit difficult to combine with the right shoes and jacket though (to avoid having me look like I am living 1999 all over again, when goa trance was the shit and we hanged out at Hare Krishna). But I am getting into the lower hemlines nonetheless!
I got this dress from vintage shop Hoochie Mama Jane some time back, late in spring.
Saturday, 6 June 2015
THE (ALMOST FORGOTTEN) SAILOR DRESS
Thursday, 21 May 2015
BOOTS DENIM AND BOOZE
I reclaimed one of my oldTrashy Diva dresses which I have not worn in quite a long time. It's the "liquor dress" -
I bought it from the Trashy Diva shop few years back when we visited New Orleans.
Now I'm thinking of letting it travel to London with me.
I'm leaving on Sunday. I hate packing for short trips. (Because then you somehow need more clothes the when you are away for a long time.) I hate having to choose what shoes to wear, shoes that you can bla bla walk around in all day. Well in any case I hope it will be warm; it finally got warm here. Warm and sunny and fabulous please!
Monday, 27 April 2015
SEMI-CHAMELEON
Last weekend I was in a sunny Hamburg partly trying to dissolve into the environment.
(I was also in a very rainy Hamburg during the same weekend. But back to that at another moment.)
Thursday, 23 April 2015
DOUBLE DENIM
I have this silly thing that I every now and then want to go for some sort of team outfits for me and Dag. As matching dresses are kind of not the thing for us (I still haven't gotten around sewing a dress and shirt in the same fabric as I planned and soon he will be to old to like it anymore I guess) I'm doing it in other ways instead. So this spring we have both been sporting a denim jacket. And he is very proud of it; "Let's go out and wear the jeans jackets!"
And now these double denims are heading on a little voyage across the Baltic Sea. So long!
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
PINK AND GREY
I let my pink Parikkas out of the closet for the first time in years!
They go well with the vintage deadstock knit top that I got from Style me Betty a few years back.
The skirt however I have worn a lot lately, as you may have noticed. I am very much of a period-wearer, going trough my wardrobe in cycles. The skirt is H&M.
Sunday, 15 March 2015
SPRING, BLUE JEANS AND LEOPARD
It's been warm and sunny the whole week and my sunglasses have made it out of the closet and the spring coat is on.
Dag and I went out out to the farm together for the weekend (E is away because of work again). Today we were out enjoying the weather before I had to head into town for my pilates. I have been teaching (as part of my training) every Sunday all winter.
Another thing that also made it out of the closet were my blue jeans which I haven't worn for months.
I have a fear of everything even slightly uncomfortable and always think of pants and jeans as going into that category when these in fact do not. Must remember that the next time.
My jeans are Emmy Design, from Pinup Garage.
Sunday, 15 February 2015
Tuesday, 3 February 2015
SOFT GREY & MINT GREEN
Mint green & soft grey in a re-discovered old sweater. I got it in Milan when I was there performing and also pregnant with Dag. (That's almost three years ago!! Time flies.)
On yet another quest for all that much coveted space, I decided to clean out my closet and give away anything I haven't used that much and this mint green sweater -which, even though it is the colour it is has been strangely hard to wear- was about to go, until I noticed it did indeed go rather well with my big grey skirt. So it got to stay.
I like big skirts in winter because if needed you can hide any warm layers underneath.
And here I am in said sweater and big skirt hanging out by my fridge.
Wednesday, 21 January 2015
BLUEx2, RED AND BLACK
Soft blue and red are one of my favorite combinations.
After a long wait and scouting for a cardigan that would suit everything (or close to it) and not get floppy right away I landed for this baby blue one. It's the Paloma cardigan from Hellbunny that a lot of you recommended me.
The striped knitted top is from King Louie.
Friday, 9 January 2015
COLOURS VS. GREY
Just as I blogged about what a lovely winter we had going on it started raining and I got my much hated wet grey mush all over instead.

But hey, at least I got a colourful nice dress!
(Which also is soft and stretchy = win. From King Louie. )
Saturday, 3 January 2015
SEWING FOR TWO
Sometimes I manage to surprise even myself with the amount of things I am able to get done at the same time. Or, in some (most) cases; the amount of things I manage to do when postponing something else that I actually should be doing.
So because organising my paperwork for my bookkeeper brings out the creative need in me instead, I sew a slipover for Dag -
A slipover pretty much the only thing I can come up with to sew him "just like that" as he is not a little girl I can sew dresses for -he could have worn those kind of mini muumu-style baby/toddler dresses when he was smaller if I'd made him but I think he's beginning to be to old for such. So slipovers it shall be!
I made this for winter out of a warm stretchy soft fabric. Might try to give a pair of (simple) pants for him a go too!

As I was on it I also sew myself a skirt! I always had this cute-and-stupid idea of making matching mom-girl dresses if I had a girl but I can do it like this instead!

It is something of a 1/4-circle skirt -normally I always measure and do the circle-skirt maths, but because I was kind of in a hurry (=wanted to wear it straight away) and since the fabric is very stretchy and easy, I just measured it on me from one corner; how much I needed to get it to cover my behind. Then I sat down and cut the quarter of a circle straight on the fabric. I sew it together in the back and added a two small darts in the front and two in the back for a slimmer fit, and then attached a thick waistband afterwards.

I also added suspenders.

The suspenders can be attached or removed with small hooks for variation.

And now we are adorably silly and matching!
The fabric is from Eurokangas and my knit top is from KingLouie, shoes Frollein von Sofa. I've worn them all Christmas whenever we went somewhere.
Thursday, 18 December 2014
JOHNNY CASH MEETS LIBERACE, OR, THE BLING-UP OF A SHIRT
This season- a part from checks- it's all about blinging up old items over here. (Or, if you so will, plain new ones). No such thing as too much sparkle during the festive holidays!
Some weeks ago it was about putting some extra bling on a pair of heels, this time we'll spice up a shirt.
This shirt was originally made for a thing on stage, but since those moments would be very few and short in nature, I made it with the intention of being able to use it myself afterwards.
So you will need a shirt - I used a mens' slim fit shirt as I wanted it to be long - rhinestones of your choice, appliqué glue, some supporting fabric to iron underneath and a brush to apply the first layer of glue. Or, needle and thread if you come across those rhinestones that can be sewn on. (And if you're patient enough to do so). I used acrylic stones, they are lighter in weight; this shirt will need a lot of them. Your shirt will take 24 to 48 hours to make depending on weather you add your bling to just the front or also the back; the glue needs to dry properly before wearing.
I sparkled my shirt up in a western fashion but any pattern will look good; lines or dots or, yes, lines forming...checks. Then you might want to draw them out first so they end up even and don't look like something your kid made you for father's /mother's day and that you were forced to wear. (Because, that's how it would end up for me at least.) I drew along the edge of the support fabric, which I had cut into exactly the shape of the area I wanted embellished.
Let the glue sink in for about ten minutes and then apply some more to the section you will start with.
I apply my stones with a pair of tweezers. Carefully lift the shirt a little bit every now and then so it does not stick to the surface underneath. Then on to the other side!
Let the shirt dry for an hour or two laying down until the glue is no longer white and then hang it to dry over night before wearing - or before doing the back (after which you of course will have to let it dry over night again).
The front of the shirt and the back the day(s) after. I did not put embellishment all the way over the shoulders because the shirt would then have turned very hard and bulky when worn.
I used 700 of the bigger sized stones (200 on each side in the front, 300 in the back, bought them at 2,50€/100pcs bag) and some 400 of the smaller ones (about ten euros). Whatever you chose to make, remember you will most likely need more pieces than you'd think of at first (unless this is everyday business for you), that goes for all embellishments.

This time with a pair of velvet capri leggings and red details, the next time perhaps with a pencil skirt.
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