This isn’t my car, but I would love to have a ’57 station wagon this color. |
Our lives used to be entirely eaten up with sporting events and other activities our boys were involved in. I loved every minute of it, but I had VERY little time to look for cute clothes for me. When we did have to make a trip to the mall -we live about an hour from only so-so shopping- it was usually to look for some kind of sports equipment for the game of the season.
My boys could spend an hour looking at and trying on basketball shoes or workout shorts, but their patience ran thin if I wanted to try on anything! Anybody with me here?
Instead, I became very adept at dashing into a store, grabbing a ton of things, running for the dressing room, and buying whatever looked half-way decent that was also on sale. As a result, I ended up with a closet full of clothes that didn’t really go together, and I never felt like I had anything to wear.
I wanted to purchase outfits.
I wanted someone else to put things together for me.
All that changed for me when I discovered You Look Fab. This blog is written by Angie, who is an actual fashion stylist in the Northwest. Through reading this blog and studying the outfits posted on the reader forum, I began to have fun with fashion again.
Now, I try to only buy things that can be worn at least three ways.
Now, I consider cost per wear of an item. If I will wear it over and over, I will spend more money on it. I used to spend more for clothes for special occasions than for “regular” clothes. Not any more!
Now, I get rid of things in my closet that don’t make me happy. I try not to keep things that I am not ever going to wear. Purge! Purge! Purge!
Now, I get a kick out of mixing and matching and finding new ways to wear my old things.
Now, I look for fashion inspiration on the net for ideas I can use to dress me!
Don’t you love this?
Sorry for the blurry picture from polyvore, but you get the idea. I have this wool skirt and a chambray shirt. I think I will wear something like this on Sunday. BTW-I don’t have that skinny waste and those long legs!
I also like this look. I have an old black turtleneck, and a white puffer vest from Wal-mart . I can add my gray booties and a scarf and have a cute outfit. |
These shoes are way-out of my comfort zone, but I like the blue sweater. I have one that is similar, probably 15 years old, but I still like it and wear it, and I think it looks nice with this skirt, too!
Some things haven’t changed for me. |
Blondie's Journal says
I am just popping in…I will be back to look at your blog more…this post looks interesting. Ice storms, oh no! I couldn't bear that. The snow this morning felt like ice hitting my face. I am now following your blog so I will be back. Hey~we are neighbors!
XO,
Jane
susan says
Ohhhhh! My first follower! I am so excited, Jane. Thanks! I don't think this ice storm is going to be as bad as last years. We were without electricity for several days then. Thank goodness for generators! We are neighbors and I'm glad to meet you.
Mary says
Hi Susan – thanks so much for leaving a comment. Joining sweet Jane – a lovely lady – as a Follower!
Love fashion but have too many clothes – am in the midst of a big turn- out right now – giving way a lot because nobody needs a dozen black tees!!!!!
I'll check that blog you mentioned – will have to skip the platforms as dressing for comfort days are here, actually arrived some time ago! These days I'm packing for travel to the wilder regions of the world, Wellington boots and safari hats come to mind.
Nice to meet you – I'll be back.
Mary in North Carolina
susan says
Mary-
Thanks so much for leaving a comment! It is encouraging to me. You are going to love You Look Fab. Nice to meet you too! I'm going back to become a follower now. Sounds like I can learn to be a real traveler from you! susan
Kristina Clemens says
My mom did start teaching my to sew when I was ten. I made a drawstring skirt for 4-H as my first sewing project. I think the hardest thing to do is learn to read and interpret patterns. They can be so confusing! =)
Kristina J.
susan says
Three cheers for 4-H! My mom and our 4-H leader taught us to sew too. As a matter of fact, in order to be in our club, members had to take sewing! I loved it and made many of my own clothes in high school and college, including a very simple prom dress. I am so glad that home sewing seems to be on the upswing again!