#ootd: Fall Layers

FINALLY FALL. Oliver and I have decided that the fall version of me is by far the best version of me, especially when it comes to clothing. Layering in dusty fun colors and interesting patterns is what I’m built to do, and I adore it. This outfit is a prime example.

These pants are amazing – and definitely the foundation of the outfit. With the embroidered flowers down the sides, I really like to showcase them which I did here by color blocking in the same fall color story. This scarf is made of dreams; I literally found it on the side of the road and it’s been a favorite of mine ever since. The sweater I found while thrifting as well as the mustard yellow top. The colors just made sense, and the layers are all warm enough that I was fine going to work in 50 degree weather and coming home in 75 degree weather. Each layer could be easily shed or added to keep me the right temperature without suffering loss of joy or integrity as a whole.

Scarf: A fluffy warm layer, I throw this scarf into just about every fall outfit because it easily adds warmth without becoming a problem. It worked here, despite being patterned, because it’s a neutral black and white.

Sweater: This green acrylic sweater from Mexico (brand unknown) is quickly becoming one of my favorite thrift store finds of all time. It’s warm without being itchy, and the slight balloon in the sleeves makes it an easy layer to throw on top. I chose it here because of the forest green hue and cable texture – perfect for those #fallvibes.

Ribbed T-Shirt: A mustard yellow top from H&M (thrifted) that I think will be a fall fixture. It’s quite thin but still long sleeved which makes it perfect for layering. The cut is slightly cropped, so it doesn’t work in every instance, but I love the color and the texture of the ribbing. I fixed the cropped issue in this case by adding a red tank top underneath. Quick Note: usually I tuck in my tank tops because it’s warmer, and they aren’t really part of the outfit. However, the tucked tank in this situation made the crop top style of the t-shirt look like it didn’t fit. I left the tank untucked to keep it looking intentional instead of unfortunate.

Pants: A Kut from the Kloth classic, these embroidered pants are always the star of any show. When I wear them, I always use them as a base for the outfit, since they will upstage anything else.

Shoes: I kept it simple and casual with my brick red Converse, a classic sneaker that manages to be stylish, casual, and comfortable in one neat package. These make a lot of showings both for fall and at Christmastime where they are particularly festive feeling.

Accessories: Since the rest of the outfit was a lot I kept the accessories simple. My faux wood sunglasses, simple gold stud tree earrings, and (though you can’t see them) green fox socks. I have a small grey scrunchie holding up my hair.

#ootd: She’s a Pirate!

When I asked Oliver what I should wear on Monday, he proudly exclaimed, “oh you should dress like a pirate!” It was certainly on theme for the planned Monday activity of building characters for the new pirate roleplaying game that Oliver has been working on. Of course that meant that pirates were on his mind.

Tasked with dress-like-a-pirate-but-for-work-though I turned to a blouse that I picked out from Zara a while back which is so much fun. With the flowy sleeves, excessive ruffles, neck tie, and fish pattern, it was giving me all sorts of pirate vibes. From there I picked my skinny pants with leather accents, and some leather shoes that are 17th century style (minus the buckles). For my chilly office I put my blazer on top, but outside this outfit was perfectly comfortable to survive Seattle’s “last vestige of summer” heatwave.

Also this blouse is amazing, and I should definitely wear it more often.

Blouse: This is from the Zara Basics line, which is such a misnomer for this anything-but-basic blouse. I love the flowy sleeves and the looser fit which played so nicely in the late summer breeze. I adore this necktie too – being attached to the shirt, it doesn’t move around or get lost. It’s long enough and just the right weight of cloth to make the perfect floppy bow. I started here for my pirate outfit, then worked my way out.

Pants: A great thrift store find, these pants from Paige will likely show up in many future outfits. I adore that they are basically thick legging material but made to look like pants – comfort and style! The leather accents are amazing, and add the right kind of edge to almost any outfit. This edge made them a perfect choice for the pirate theme.

Shoes: These are a pair I picked up from Clarks a while ago on sale. Living in Seattle, a lot of my shoe quests now focus around “but are they waterproof” and these certainly fit the bill. They are well constructed leather, and definitely built to last, so they are perfect for dressier events in the rainy season. I picked them here because they have an essence of modern 17th century about them with the short, stocky heel and the pointier toe.

Accessories: This outfit was a lot so I kept my accessories super simple with my diva sunglasses (the little bits of gold, and the flamboyant shape screamed pirate to me) as well as some circular gold dangle earrings that reminded me of coins.

#ootd: Sailor Moon

This outfit garnered a lot of comments throughout the day.

“Wow, so princessy!” “Makes me think of the 50s.” “Very modern witch.”

Honestly, I really liked this outfit, which made every comment feel like a compliment. I started with the Sailor Moon baseball t-shirt, and built the outfit up from there. The skirt for a little starry sky sparkle, the belt with its moon theme, the shiny star sneakers, and then my blazer to give it a final touch. I enjoyed the monochrome feel of this outfit – it’s a lot of black, but in a good way. And there are still lots of interesting parts to break it up.

The outfit definitely had issues though. The skirt is one that I purchased which I probably shouldn’t have because it’s a bit too big. And the belt is definitely too small – halfway through the day I had to take it off because I was struggling to breathe. My blazer ended up being too warm on this muggy Seattle day. It was definitely a lesson in “looks cute, but not wearable.” However, I do plan to recreate it either with different pieces or at a different time of the year, and I’ll still count this as a success because it’s so darn cute.

Blazer: This is another Ross find. The brand is 89th + Madison, and it’s a true gem. I cannot tell you the last time I had a good blazer that fits as well as this one does and is still comfortable. I don’t often give into the “Five Items You Must Have” advice train, but I certainly feel a good blazer deserves a place in most closets. I added it last to this outfit to round it out and make it a little more professional.

T-Shirt: The place where the outfit began is this lovely Sailor Moon t-shirt that I found in some online store (brand is Canvas… whatever that means?). I personally like to represent my nerdier side in ways that are a little more subtle. If a Sailor Moon fan looked closer at this print, they would see all the wands, necklaces, and devices that the scouts use throughout the series represented. But to anyone else, it’s just a pretty design. You can’t see the sleeves here but they are 3/4 sleeves in white.

Skirt: Another A New Day find from Target. As mentioned above, it’s a smidge too big for me, so I don’t get as much wear out of this lovely, swishy skirt as I would like to. I love the sparkle from the rhinestones, and the volume the skirt has. Also – being the paragon of comfort that I am – the elastic waistband speaks to my soul. Pretty and comfortable? A win. I paired it here because it felt like a starry sky to go with my sailor scout theme.

Shoes: I got these as a free option from Just Fab. While I don’t have a great opinion of Just Fab as a whole, these sneakers are really awesome and I do wear them with a lot of my outfits. They are pretty comfortable but don’t breathe very well so I tend to save them for cooler days. I picked them for this outfit because of the star pattern (in white, hard to see in pictures) and the shiny pink base (very Sailor Moon).

Accessories: I feel like the belt is a real winner in this outfit, and I will definitely work to find a really good replacement for it as it’s officially too small. The black velvet with the shiny gold half moon is perfect for the essence of Sailor Moon I was shooting for. A black scrunchy and some pink striped star earrings close out the look.

#ootd: Flower Pants

According to Oliver, this outfit is a quintessential example of my style, and I’m inclined to agree with him. I have a hard time wearing this sweater at any other time of year because it’s too warm for summer and too thin for winter, but it’s perfect for the fall transition. These flower pants are amazing as well – comfortable but still nice enough to count as official work pants (not that my office cares – it’s pretty casual – but I could wear them to a marketing event or some such).

Red and black is always a good pairing for me; I kind of blame my high school for training me into this (red and black were our school colors, and I had a lot of school spirit) but in all honesty I have always gravitated toward this color pairing. It feels cool and chic to me for… reasons.

This outfit is also proof that I’m a proud pattern mixer – though the black and white stripes are minimal enough that they still give the spotlight to the pants.

Sweater: This is an American Living sweater that I picked up at Ross ages ago (probably high school?) and have had for a long time. I appreciate the interesting neckline that this sweater has, and the cool striped sleeves have always appealed to me. I wish it was a bit thicker, but that’s neither here nor there at this point. I chose it because it adds interest without taking away from the pants.

Pants: Definitely what I built this outfit around. I love this floral print from H&M and they are almost magic pants – my friend bought the same pair and they fit her great too even though she is built quite a bit different. These colors also play well in both summer and fall, making the pants pretty versatile.

Shoes: I have no idea what brand these are; bought them a few years ago in a small mall store in Del Rio, TX that has since closed down. I’ve also worn them a lot – they are quite comfortable, and super breathable so perfect for summer – and worn away any sort of label. I liked the casual oxford style to tie in the business-y pants and the casual sweater.

Accessories: I picked the Willy Wonka sunglasses because they add some funky flair to the outfit, along with my gold and peridot flower earrings and my favorite mustache necklace.

#ootd: Beachy Stripes

I wore this outfit to work and it was perfect. Dressing for work during warmer weather is always difficult for me, because my office is quite cold but I enjoy going on walks on my breaks in the sun. For this reason, layers like cardigans are perfect because I can wear them inside and take them off for a walk.

Work also requires comfort – I spend a lot of my day sitting at a desk. So pants that don’t hurt my waist while sitting are key and these are great. I kept the rest of the outfit fairly simple to highlight the joy of the sweater with matching shoes and simple jewelry.

Cardigan: I found this at the thrift store, and fell. in. love. The vibrant colored stripes are giving me serious “end of summer, start of fall” vibes and I like the way it sits open but still feels warm. I’ve been trying to incorporate more of that pale blue in my wardrobe as well, so it’s a good fit. The fabric is thick enough to hold heat, but also breathable.

T-Shirt: This is “A New Day” from Target – which I adore for basics. All the A New Day brand shirts are comfortable, fitted, super soft, and super stretchy. They have good length so they tuck easily, but also look fine untucked, which I like. For those into V-neck over scoop, they have lots of a different styles.

Jeans: Gloria Vanderbilt (which are AMAZING for a curvy body). I love that these are high waisted, but also fit snugly over my large butt and comfortable around my large calves and thighs. Calves are a huge pants struggle for me, so I tend towards a straighter fit, but Gloria Vanderbilt does have many different styles. If you’re on the hunt for some jeans, and your bottom half is curvy, I highly suggest trying some from this brand. It helps that they are reasonably priced – running around $20 a pair.

Shoes: Ellen Degeneres brand that I found at the thrift store and I’m obsessed. They are super light, which I specifically hunt for in shoes. They are also very comfortable, and made of a breathable fabric perfect for warmer weather. They perfectly match the beachy vibes of the sweater.

Accessories: I’m wearing my sunglasses which we lovingly call my “Willy Wonka Glasses”, a simple necklace on a longer chain with a mint green bear pendant, and my octopus earrings.