Yesterday,
my strategy to combat the fall blues involved embracing the worst
aspects of the weather as an opportunity to wear something new, but
that's not the only way to face the incipient coming of winter. There's
also straight-up denial. Sometimes, when fall approaches and it seems
like all is darkness and nothing will ever be happy again, I like to pretend it's still spring and wear the most seasonally inappropriate ensemble I can concoct.
Today, I chose to deck myself out exclusively in the springtime hues of pink and green.
The pink comes from a pair of cropped pants I got recently from Swap.com. I know from a convenient article I found about their brand
(Real Clothing) that these pants were manufactured sometime between
1985 and 2005, and were probably not designed for the young or hip
consumer. So no matter how you look at it, these pants are not, and
probably never were, very trendy. I tried them on and found them to be
quite baggy and stiff, not at all flattering.
I
was going to have to modify them to make them fit me better, so while I
had that opportunity, I figured I would make them as up-to-the-moment
as possible. After consulting Lyst.com
(my new yardstick for what real people are buying, since Polyvore
turned into some cerebral editorial site), I determined that the most
achievable cut currently in style would be slim through the thigh and
straight through the calf. It took so many trips through my
sewing machine before I had wrangled these granny pants into something
that would pass for current, and after all my effort, I still feel like
they're a little too 80's to be quite right. Sigh...I'll try tailoring
them again later, but I'm giving up for now.
The
pants qualify as my One New Thing for this outfit, but another, much
more exciting if I may, New Thing is my sandals. These shoes literally
just arrived in the mail last week, and I've been itching to wear them,
in all their strappiness and ridiculously summery tropical print, before
the weather makes that impossible. I usually avoid printed shoes
because they clash with most of my printed clothing, but I made an
exception for these because the color scheme (green and pink on black!)
is fairly well represented in my wardrobe, and I was captivated by the
oversized not-quite-wedge heel, which seems like it might be my new thing.
Plus, I have a soft spot in my heart for plumeria blossoms, as they
remind me of one of the places I've never been sad: Hawaii.
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