My Style in 2017

Here’s a detailed reflection on my style in 2017. I will be using this as a base as I refresh and evolve my wardrobe in 2018. 

Footwear Overhaul

I replaced half of my footwear collection in 2017. I now wear heels of up to one and a half inches almost exclusively. A one inch heel is the most comfortable, and that’s what I wear 90% of the time. I passed on all my heels that were higher than one and a half inches apart from one pair of two inch heeled booties that work well with flared jeans and trousers.

It was a costly exercise that took time. I was patient, and prioritized footwear purchases by allocating the lion’s share of my budget to them. I was extremely lucky to find fabulous footwear that make my feet happy and go the distance. Most of the new pairs became wardrobe workhorses, which was very satisfying. I now have an excellent base to work from for next year.

Casual Travel Capsules

Travelling to Europe to see my Dad every three to four months meant that I had to embellish my casual wardrobe and fill a few holes like a dressier rain coat with a hood. This made my need for the right comfortable footwear even more of a priority. I’m thrilled to have that sorted.

Here are some of the casual outfits I posted on the forum this year.

Tall Boots

I began wearing tall boots very regularly in the second half of the year. They felt extremely fresh after six years of bootie mania. I’m back to wearing weatherproof tall black riding boots over skinnies after getting a new pair at the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale. I’ve been thoroughly enjoying my Casual Equestrian outfits that work well in wet and cold Seattle.

I put the cart before the horse a bit at the end of 2016 when I came home with a pair of tall, dressy and tailored ink blue boots that I bought in London. They were a brilliant find, but I didn’t have the Winter dresses to make them workhorses at the time. That changed this year, and I LOVE wearing my dressy tall boots with Autumn and Winter dresses.

Family of Furlas

I’m a Bag Lady, preferring bags over shoes. I swap out my bags frequently, and like them to match my outfit in a deliberate way. I fell in love with Furla bags on our last trip to Hong Kong, and have been hooked ever since. They are beautifully made quality items, gorgeously structured, dressy, very robust, and have gold hardware. They are crisp, simple, and versatile, looking as good incorporated into casual outfits. Over the years, I’ve been steadily adding to my collection and now have a fab Furla family. They are all workhorses.

New Specs & Pixie

Greg chose a new pair of chocolate brown specs with orange inners for me half way through the year. WOW. What a wildcard. It took me a while to get used to wearing dark frames after sporting bright green specs for four years. But after a week, I was smitten, and love them as much as the green. They were the catalyst for a few fun colour additions to my wardrobe.

I’ve been sporting a blonde pixie for eleven years and have no desire to grow it out or change the colour. I do however go through stages of growing out the fringe and cutting it back, and I style my pixie differently throughout the week.

Specs

Scarves, Pattern Mixing & Pom-Poms

‘Tis the season to be maximal, and a welcome way to change things up. I’m back to wearing scarves throughout the year, and like the visual effect. Scarves are essential in the Netherlands, and with my travel schedule, I needed to embellish my capsule across the seasons. Most of my scarves are patterned, which is one way to create a pattern-mixed look. I also fell for faux fur pom-poms, and wear them on my family of Furlas several days a week.

Trousers

It was a style goal to wear dressy trousers more frequently. I had a dodgy start to fulfilling the goal, but it came right by the second half of the year. I also wore casual trousers more frequently after finding some fun pairs in stores. I thoroughly enjoyed giving my blue jeans a bit of a break. I LOVED wearing all sorts of trousers with my new footwear assortment. I added seven new pairs of trousers to my wardrobe this year: four dressy and three casual. Four pairs became workhorses. The olive utility pants were quite the wild card, and my favourite casual Summer pants.

Dresses

It was a style goal to wear skirts and dresses more frequently year round, and I did just that. My tall dressy dark blue boots were a game changer for Autumn and Winter dresses.They made wearing frocks with pretty sheer hosiery in cold weather completely comfortable with coat and scarf. I also enjoyed wearing lighter weight dresses over cropped flares with loafers for Spring and Summer.

I complain profusely about the lack of flattering, sleeved dresses made of substantial fabric with sufficient hem length. But with patience, I eventually find them. I added five new dresses to my dress capsule, all of which can be worn with tall blue boots, gold party shoes and hosiery.

Gold & Pearls

I have completely committed to yellow gold and am trying not to purchase anything with silver hardware. I’m not into mixing metals, so it’s quite the challenge.

I adore classic white pearls. I wear a chunky pearl necklace several times a week, and my pearl wedding ring daily. I wear pearl necklaces together with a scarf and my specs without hesitation.

I also had a set of dainty pearl and gold bracelets custom-made to match my wedding ring and watch. The jeweller popped on a special Italian clasp that’s easy to fasten and unfasten with one hand. They fit perfectly and are lightweight so I can’t feel them on my wrist. Very practical and comfortable. I had two identical bracelets made so that I can wear one or two at a time. I am THRILLED with how they turned out. I love that they are classic, refined yet substantial, and work with every outfit. I wear them daily and often with a chunky pearl necklace. To my eye, matchy-matchy jewellery looks fresh, as does dainty jewellery for that matter.

Pearls

Crossbody Bags

I was the “anti-crossbody” gal, finding them awfully uncomfortable and cumbersome. But the small crossbody bag in a classic shape with a bit of glitz and lots of structure DOES work for me. If you asked me last year whether I would build an assortment of small crossbody bags for my style in 2017, I’d have said, “no way.” Now I have four small crossbody bags.

Three of my smaller Furla satchels can be converted into comfortable crossbody bags, which have been excellent for travel. Wearing crossbody bags is my wildest wild card. For the most part, they have pushed ahead of clutches.

Blazers

My love for the casual equestrian vibe made me crave Autumn and Winter blazers, especially since I’m weaning myself off leather jackets and do not wear cardigans. I added two Boden blazers to my wardrobe that fit like a dream and are beautifully made. One in velvet and one in wool. Both patterns and both workhorses.

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Velvet Emilia Blazer
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Mirabelle Blazer
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Olive

Olive matches my green eyes, but I would often feel blah wearing it. The colour simply didn’t spark enough joy. So I would stick to having one olive wardrobe item in my wardrobe at a time. The Summer utility pants that I got for my birthday were the catalyst for change. I felt like adding a new neutral to my wardrobe, and since the dirty shade of green works well with my new brown specs — why not. White pearls, which I wear most days, brighten the colour against my face.

I’ve been building an olive capsule since June and here are my items. I like that the shades of olive are different. Some tonal, some mismatched, but all working together and solid. I also have olive represented across a range of wardrobe items, which makes the outfit creation process easier. I wear olive with dark blue, denim blue, black, cream, white, gold, chartreuse, citron, burgundy, pink, orange and tomato red. It’s surprisingly versatile.

Burgundy

The addition of burgundy was an accident at first. I fell in love with a pair of boots in my favourite shoe shop in Arnhem in the Netherlands back in August. In the bad light of the store, I thought they were dark brown, which would bookend my new dark brown specs. But as I walked into the natural light, I saw that the boots were a very rich Bordeaux. Well, they still bookended my specs, and I decided right then and there to add burgundy to my wardrobe.

I built a burgundy capsule across a range of wardrobe items to make creating outfits an easy task. That way I can select complements from the capsule — like belt-bag-scarf — to create a pulled together look. I’ve worn burgundy a lot this year, and find it just as versatile as olive. I like to wear it with dark blue, cream, white, orange, tomato red, shocking pink, gold, chartreuse and olive.

Naked Nails

I don’t use fingernail polish, but I used to regularly paint my toenails. Kyoto pearl was my favourite shade. This year I did not paint my toenails at all. I batted for Team Naked Nails and enjoyed it. I might bat for the same team again next year.

Limiting Black

I am very careful about the amount of black I wear and add to my wardrobe, simply because a wardrobe rich in black does not make me happy. For the most part, dark blue is my black. That said I have a very deliberate set of wardrobe items that I love to wear in black. Most of them are old, but a few are new.

A black turtleneck is a wardrobe essential for my style. A gauzy black polo shirt has a fun equestrian vibe. A black dress and dressier top are magical with a pile of white pearls. A pair of tall black riding boots with matching belt are classics. A black mixed media moto jacket is useful. Sailor pants, cropped flares and harem pants look dressiest in black, and I adore my avant-garde black pants suit that I bought in Tokyo.

It has been an excellent shopping season. I’m in a very happy place with my style and wardrobe despite a somewhat stressful year. Amidst the wild cards and bigger changes, I still love to wear sour brights, white jeans, and pretty outfits that amp up the polish. Onward to 2018. 

Behind the Scenes with Outstanding Outfit Bloggers

This year I wrote 11 long features and 12 posts about individual outfits in our Outstanding Outfit Bloggers series. For the last post of the year, we thought it would be fun to give you a little “peek behind the scenes”. You usually only get to see my analysis of the outfits, but while writing these blog posts part of the fun for me is definitely also:

  1. Reading what our bloggers themselves are saying about the looks they put together, photo shoot shenanigans, the occasions on which they wore an outfit, etc.
  2. And then, once the posts are live, all your marvelous comments — sometimes hilarious, often very astute — add yet another dimension to these style stories.

So today, I’m revisiting three outfits from 2017 to share a quick personal takeaway for each of them, and then let our lovely bloggers and your comments do the talking.

Psyche

My takeaway

Psyche’s polished casual maxi cardigan look is an excellent reminder that metallic footwear is such an easy and effective way to add a little extra oomph to any outfit, from the most casual to super dressy looks. Also: I want to steal that beautiful double-faced cardigan.

What Psyche said

“Part sweater. Part coat. The long cardigan is one of the most versatile layering pieces. And, the right layers make getting dressed so easy during the fall. We’ve been waking up to chilly mornings here in St. Louis, and a long cardigan has been an easy, cozy, and stylish choice for staying warm.”

Your comments

“This blogger looks like a real person in real clothes which I LOVE. Wish more of them would do that. I especially like her footwear, it seems wearable but somehow not just average.”

“What a cool and hip looking lady! My favourite look is the maxi cardigan and mirrored shades. Loving the bright lip colours on her as well.”

“She knows how to do it. Everything is put together so well and very suitable for her. I like everything she is wearing and I think her shoes are especially interesting.”

My takeaway

You can never go wrong with a fabulous dress that fits well and suits your style aesthetic, like Greetje’s gorgeous moss green, elbow-length shift dress. Bonus points for texture, the sueded fabric in this case, and an eye-catching accessory. Both make the outfit stand out even more.

What Greetje wrote (aka, outfit photo shoots are hard work!)

“‘Not that cold’ is still cold enough to start testing the camera with the coat on. My hair was headstrong (pun intended). The air was still damp from the rain which is devastating for my hair. Every four photos I rushed to mirror and comb. Don’t for a minute think my lovely hair always looks lovely.”

“I have to find a way to stop this dress from sliding to the back. Oh I know!! Dress tape of course!! The sticky straps used by movie stars to avoid undesirable exposure. Those straps are in my closet, totally forgotten.”

Your comments

“Greetje’s looks are beautifully executed. Her use of footwear and accessories, as well as the way she embraces color and executes her proportions, are lovely. Most of all, the fun she has with her wardrobe is visible in every shot.”

“I especially love the non-print looks and the way she works with accessories, such fun details to study.”

“I’m laughing at your ‘take compliments with a pinch of salt’ comment because it’s EXACTLY that refreshing honesty of yours which won me over and put your blog on the very short list of bloggers I regularly visit. To me, you embody Angie’s mantra ‘Have fun with fashion!’ Your willingness to experiment inspires me to jump out of my comfort zone, and your wry comments when something doesn’t work as expected help me keep my perspective when my own efforts go sideways!”

My takeaway

Even if a blogger is wearing colours I wouldn’t sport myself (only because they aren ‘t flattering on me, not because I don’t like them), I can still instantly fall in love with the look. Case in point: Diane’s delightful marigold with pastel pink, white, and light gold Spring outfit. So fresh!

Diane’s thoughts

“What matters most to you in terms of dressing? My answer is shoes! Being an avid exerciser, (sometimes) runner, but more importantly, due to the nature of my work, shoes are crucial. It is the difference between getting through 4 events in a row & being on your feet for 12 hours a day with ease or feeling serious pain in your arches, knees & back after so much work.”

Your comments

“Diane’s style is joyful and it shows in her smile and playful style. She moves seamlessly from unique color choices to outfits that reflect her mood.”

“My favorite thing she did was combine marigold with pale pink! That is just marvelous.”

“Love her style and curls. I also like the way she throws in an unexpected color now and then, super cute.”

“Wow — what a wonderfully creative and experimental dresser! (Yet still being relatable and aspirational.)”

What did you enjoy most about our Outstanding Outfit Bloggers series? Or which outfit did you like best this year?

Wishing you a wonderful 2018 filled with happy moments, and perhaps a few fun style surprises along the way.

Weekly Roundup: Skirts & Sale Items

The Nordstrom Half Yearly Sale has begun and is worth a peek if you’re looking to top off your cold weather wardrobes. Here’s a selection of Winter skirts and dresses that caught my eye. I haven’t seen all the styles in person yet, but the reviews are good. Remember that you needn’t tuck tops into skirts. This is 2017, and there are all sorts of ways to style skirts with just enough structure. Wishing you a lovely Boxing Day.

Visit the collection page to see the items alongside my descriptions.

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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Compliments of the Season in Mismatched Plaid

It’s become tradition for Greg, Sam and me to wear a matching set of Christmas outfits, just for fun. Last year we pulled together a family loungewear capsule and a festive set of crazy stripes. This year, it’s a mismatched set of plaid. 

By the way, you know you’ve lived in the US for a while when you use the word “plaid” to describe checked and tartan patterns. Plaid was a very odd word to me at first, but now I’ve succumbed and I’m using it too.

Sam was the catalyst for our plaid-cubed effect. He does NOT like to wear clothes at all. But he enjoys his collars and bandanas, so that’s where I started with this year’s Christmas outfits. I found a darling plaid scarf that was more playful than a regular plaid. I had to have it altered to fit because the XS was big for our slight 6-pounder. Together with his holiday polka dot collar, Sam’s pattern-mixed look is on-trend, bold and very comfortable. The comfort factor is extremely important when you’re playing with toys, chewing bones, eating foodies, out for a walk, snuggling, and standing guard for the Cox Castle. Sam’s stylist got that part right this time, so he shan’t be firing her.

Sam was sorted. Next up, tops for Mum and Dad to match his Lordship.

Plaids that are “mismatched, but work together” are very 2017. Maximally fab, on-trend, and a pattern that we enjoy wearing. I headed to J.Crew because I like their plaid shirts. I found mine right away after spotting the Perfect Shirt in Stewart Plaid. It’s a classic, somewhat equestrian, and dressy because it isn’t flannel. I then matched Sam’s bandana and my plaid shirt to a plaid shirt that Greg would like. The Blue and Green Plaid Shirt wasn’t as dark as Greg would have preferred, but he liked it anyway. Plaid shirts sorted. On to bottoms.

I desperately wanted to get the red tartan pants that J.Crew styled with my plaid shirt, but they were sold out. I love the plaid shirt with white jeans, and a burgundy belt and booties. But the combination didn’t feel sufficiently dressy for Christmas. As soon as I tried on the red lace pants, that was that. Not quite red tartan, but just as fab and maybe even more my style. I adore lace, and these fit like a dream. Very comfortable, flattering, pretty, crease-resistant, and a perfect length at two inches above the ankle bone. They’re shorter on me than on the model, if you can believe it. A semi-tuck of the shirt, gold heeled party loafers, loads of pearls, a cherry clutch and brown specs – and Bob’s your uncle. Smart casual, and ready for cooking and hosting.

Greg matched his untucked plaid shirt with a black under tee, blue jeans, a pair of signature red sneakers, and black specs. He’s always more casually dressed than I am, and likes it that way. Greg says that if I’m dressy, it effectively dresses up his casual look when we’re out and about as a couple. Cheeky, but it works!

Family

Angie & Sam

Gifts

Sam

Our little family of three will be wearing these matching mismatched plaid outfits on Christmas day. We’ll also be slowing things down between Christmas and new year. We at YLF wish you happy holidays, safe travels, and lots of laughter with loved ones.

Link Love: Holiday Medley

It’s become our tradition to ring out the 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. Here they are! 

Fab Links from Our Members

La Pedestrienne really enjoyed Ann Patchett’s op-ed, “My Year of No Shopping.” A necessary antidote to the frenzy of holiday consumption.

Would you buy a cohesive 8-piece wardrobe for $3000? Gradfashionista thinks it’s an interesting idea.

Here we have the age old question again, says L’Abeille: “Why Aren’t Fashion ‘Disruptors’ Serving Plus-Size Customers?”

La Belle Demimondaine directs us to this article about raw selvedge denim, from the raw selvedge denim’s point of view.

JAileen enjoyed “When Do You Start Wearing Eileen Fisher?“, because she loves Eileen Fisher.

Approprio thought “Spark Connection” was a thought-provoking read.

As several forum members seem to have struggled with button-down shirts, The Cat would like to point to Brenda Kinsel’s recent post about casual outfits styled with white shirts.

Given how many conversations we’ve had on the forum about whether it’s necessary to wear heels to be fashionable, UmmLila wanted to share this.

Speaking of heels, recently Alison at Ask a Manager answered the question “Do I really have to wear high heels to a job interview?” Lava says to make sure to read the more than 400 comments too.

Jenni NZ enjoyed this colourful peek inside Louise Hilsz’s — her favourite fashion editor’s — closet.