Happy Holidays

The last week of the year is a time to rest, reflect, show gratitude, share affection, enjoy the gift of giving, and fondly remember those who are no longer with us. It’s also a time to soak up the festivities, cook up a storm, eat yummy food, dress up, dress down, be nice, be naughty, sing, bop to music, hang out in PJs, catch up on reading, watch tele, enjoy nature, play games, spend time with loved ones, and appreciate friends. 

The residents of the Cox Castle will be doing just that. We’re at home in Seattle and looking forward to giving airports, traffic, crowds, and helter-skelter a break until the new year.

Our Yorkie Sam is an extremely nice little guy who waits patiently for Christmas morning. His placid little persona goes from nice to naughty in a nanosecond when we start to open the presents under the tree. He’s greatly disappointed when they aren’t toys, bones or treats, He turns his little nose up at doggy shampoo, doggy accessories, or something for me and Greg. But as soon as he gets his toys, he’s the happiest little chap and plays with them relentlessly. This makes for an extra squeaky festive season.

Nice Sam

Nice

We’ll be slowing things down this week, but will commence regular daily posting next week. We wish you a wonderful festive season filled with safe travel, happy moments, fabulous style, and peace in your hearts.

Team Jacket or Team Coat

Our last poll of 2019 asks you to choose one of two types of toppers. A coat is generally thigh-length and longer, and more insulating and heavier than a jacket. Coats are usually worn outdoors and known as outerwear, whereas a jacket can be extremely lightweight, short, and worn indoors. In the extreme, a jacket can be as lightweight as a shirt and worn in mild weather, while a coat can insulate you in arctic temperatures.

Jackets and coats are both magical wardrobe items. Personally, I think they can make a bigger style statement than footwear, because they are larger, more visible, and closer to your face. If you wear a fabulous coat or jacket with a nondescript pair of shoes, your outfit will shine. If you wear a less than fab coat and jacket with killer shoes, it might not. 

Jackets and coats are both really popular with my clients because they are visually magical, and extremely practical in Seattle where you need a topper most of the year. My clients generally have large and varied jacket and coat capsules. They are probably evenly split across the two teams. Some prefer jackets because they work and commute by car. That means they need a topper to wear indoors at the office, and don’t need to brave the outside elements in a thick coat. Driving in a short jacket is also easier than driving in a long coat. Others prefer the ease of layering an item of knitwear under a coat, and the streamlined and elongating integrity of a coat. The added insulation is important too. A coat can look awfully chic, sharp and flattering, and often adds more outfit drama than a jacket.

I LOVE jackets and coats. They are my next favourite wardrobe items after handbags. I have a large capsule of each, and wear the items frequently because I live in a jacket and coat-wearing climate and commute on foot most of the time. I run cold and I’m always grabbing a topper of some sort — even in Summer to combat arctic air conditioning.

Here’s my current collection of jackets and coats. There’s a lot of variety in colour, silhouette, fabric, pattern, and degree of insulation, which keeps things interesting.

Boden
Velvet Emilia Blazer
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22
Boden
Arundel Puffer Jacket
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6
Zara
Short Blazer With Zip
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17
Boden
Mirabelle Blazer
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31
Hobbs
Saskia Trench Coat
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21
Zara
Textured Cape Coat
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17
Boden
Hengrave Coat
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17
Karen Millen
TIE-NECK COAT
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29

I can’t choose, so I’m sitting this one out on the bench with sweetcorn samosas, leak fritters with coriander sauce, salt and pepper squid, butternut and tomato curry with wild rice, and koeksisters for dessert.

Over to you. Do you bat for Team Jacket or Team Coat? Tell us why and no batting for both teams. I suspect we’ll have an even split, so prove me wrong.

Fashion News Roundup: December 2019

Pantone’s colour for 2020, the top trends for next year according to Pinterest, a documentary investigating the beauty business, and other stories from the style trenches this month.

Fun Fashion Fact

Did you know that argyle was invented in the 17th century. The diamond pattern came into being by looking at something another way, namely tartan:

“‘Clans used to weave tartan on smaller frames to make tartan hose,’ says Professor Alistair O’Neill, a fashion historian and writer at Central St Martin’s college in London. ‘They found it wasn’t particularly form-fitting so they turned it 90 degrees. They worked out that if you cut the fabric once it is woven on the bias, it gives it a certain elasticity. So by turning tartan on its side you get argyle.'”

Roundups

Simpler Items

This week's list of top picks list is about basic pieces.

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Assorted Items

Items for Summer, both in and out of air conditioning.

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Casual Summer Vibes

This week's top picks are good for a casual Summer vibe.

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Summery Earth Tones

These items are for those who like to wear casual earth tones in warm and hot weather.

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Hints of Spring

Some tried-and-tested winning items to refresh your style for Spring.

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Dressier Items

An assortment of dressier top picks might be just what the doctor ordered.

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Link Love: Holiday Medley 2019

It’s become tradition to ring out the Link Love year with a collection of style-related stories that didn’t quite fit into the themed Link Love posts we published throughout the year, but are worth sharing anyway. Have fun browsing!

Fab Links from Our Members

This article about returned online purchases often going to landfill distressed Suz, and makes her rethink the way she sometimes shops.

How to wear scarves ‘right’, nuancedream thinks many people wear scarves as an afterthought: “Just a little bit of effort would make them look so much better.”

Kari adds that “MaiTai has the best collection of scarf tutorials and inspiration pictures that I’ve ever seen for folks looking to wear scarves in a creative way.”

Slim cat wanted to share this article about how millennials are changing the perfume business.

The Cat thought this blog post by Imogen might be of interest to those of us who want to identify their type (e.g. according to the Kibbe system, or Myers Briggs) or improve their style.

Vildy was bursting into laughter with this long, humorous thread from reddit Female Fashion Advice about outfit misinterpretations.

Outstanding Outfit Bloggers

Arty Avant-garde Style in NYC

New York City-based Dayle is a retired advocate and public speaker. She now work as a docent in a New York art museum, and documents her outfits on artfulcitystyle. Dayle is an arty, avant-garde dresser who loves drape, layering, voluminous silhouettes and asymmetrical details. She has a closet full of unique pieces in countless patterns and colours, and a collection of one-of-a-kind accessories to match. Her exuberant curls and bold eyeglasses are also very much a part of her delightfully individual style.

“I have always had my own way of putting things together. My style is definitely art-inspired and I love to go for the dramatic. I love strong colors, mixed patterns, and architectural lines. Of course, as a New Yorker, I do have my share of black, which is a great backdrop for accessories. Style is all about self-expression. When I see a piece of clothing, I immediately think about how I could play with it. That is where the creativity comes in. Accessories are definitely the key. I can start with a scarf or piece of jewelry and build a whole outfit around it. Mostly, dressing up is about having fun — playing with colors and patterns and textures and shapes.”

Dayle - 1

Matchy-matchy in autumnal colours. Wearing an asymmetrical tunic over barrel-shaped trousers in the same geometric pattern creates a cohesive and visually interesting ensemble. The uneven hemline and extra length on the tunic create a dramatic effect. The asymmetrical hem draws the eye upward and is vertically flattering. The flowy trousers add movement and volume, which is tempered by the top’s tailored fit on the shoulders. Dayle’s ankle-strap pumps match the black in her outfit and bookend her specs and jewellery. The low-vamped footwear also lengthens the leg line. Our blogger finishes off the look with a pile of chunky bangles, super long earrings, arty glasses and raspberry lipstick.

Dayle - 2A statement dress if there ever was one. Dayle combines her love of colour and pattern in this playful voluminous dress. The waistband is slightly more fitted which adds a bit of structure, and the explosion of different patterns is reminiscent of an artful quilt. The black leggings and booties echo the black in the dress, as does the black background on the polka dot scarf. The silver metallic fold-over flap on the booties adds subtle shine. As always, our blogger’s attention to detail is impeccable. Here Dayle’s red and black rimmed specs are an exact match to her scarf. Red lipstick and fabric bracelets are the colourful finishing touches.

Dayle - 3

Dayle loves bold colour but as a true New Yorker also wears black regularly. Here, she’s sporting knee-high black boots with a fit-and-flare dress in a soft fabric that drapes beautifully. The jagged, diagonal lines of the handkerchief hem give it structure by breaking up the expanse of the solid colour. The glitzy gold accents that create an architectural pattern break up the black. Also note that however minimal or maximal Dayle goes, she often colour coordinates her accessories to the rest of her outfit, making everything come together brilliantly. Here the black and gold bangles in solids and various patterns and our blogger’s statement earrings do the trick.

Dayle - 4Layering is one of Dayle’s go-to ways to create visual interest, and she has a closet full of unique pieces to do it with. Here’s she’s put together a column of black with a turtleneck top and soft, flowy trousers. The ruching on the top and subtly asymmetrical hems on the trousers add interest to the solid black. Our blogger then picked an avant-garde jacket with statement red and black pattern as her third piece. The bold topper is fitted on the shoulders and voluminous everywhere else with a drapey shawl collar and wide origami-esque pockets. True to form, Dayle bookends the jacket with red wedge sandals and a one-of-a-kind oversized necklace in shiny silver and red. Dayle’s arm candy and arty specs match the necklace. As always, her signature curly bob adds a great deal of textural interest to the mix.

Dayle - 5Avant-garde Summery volume on volume. Dayle is wearing wide-legged trousers in the new shorter full length with a breezy elbow-length A-line top. The exaggerated volume of the pinstripe pants is tempered by the asymmetrical hemline and cut-away detail on the top. The graphic vibe of the baggy trouser pockets juxtaposes cleverly with the frilly ruffle on the top and Dayle’s delightfully exuberant curls. Pewter sandals with wide straps work well with the pinstripe, and once again our blogger uses unique accessories to further put her own stamp on the look. The whimsical green and yellow necklace has a folklore feel to it, while the bangles bring a more architectural vibe to the mix. Leave it to Dayle to complete the look with green-rimmed glasses that match the rest of her accessories.

Dayle - 6

Earthy, rich mustard combines beautifully with black in this “reverse matchy-matchy” outfit. Dayle is sporting a long-sleeved top with sharp asymmetrical hemline that features a single bold black stripe and subtle black accent on the neckline. This colour palette is reversed on the bottom in our blogger’s black lantern trousers with bold graphic mustard stripes. The reversed yet same colour palette brings the look together. The cropped trousers show off black ankle-strap pumps that lengthen the leg line. A patterned scarf in warm cinnamon, black and mustard complements the palette of Dayle’s outfit. Her trademark arm candy, oversized hoops, dark red lippy and another pair of gorgeously unique specs create a cohesive finishing touch.

I can’t wait to hear what you think of Dayle’s brilliant arty style. Let us know in the comments, and be sure to browse the rest of her amazing outfits on her Instagram account.

* All photos by Denton Taylor.