Link Love: Comfortable Quarantine Footwear

These days, many of us are wearing house shoes for a large part of the day, and comfortable footwear like sneakers when nipping out for a quick errand or a daily walk. The fashion sites are taking notice, and have been asking podiatrists for tips:

Fab Links from Our Members

Runcarla thought Aly Art’s video about 12 types of stylists was interesting given recent forum threads on style and the influence of Instagram.

Laura (rhubarbgirl) directs us to this interesting take on green fashion.

Cindysmith thought this article goes hand in hand with a topic that’s being discussed often on YLF these days: how retail is undergoing a sea change.

Christina F. wanted to share this article about how women are fretting about their appearance in the age of Zoom. Beauty double standards are tenacious even during a pandemic…

Why Minimalist Fashion Has a Privilege Problem.” Vildy says: “I became interested in this after reading a recent lengthy discussion thread about it on reddit/female fashion advice. Minimalist fashion can be seen as lazy and sloppy on fat people. Also, minimalist style is often associated with fashionably ‘healthy’ lifestyles, which many presume don’t include fat people. In the reddit discussion many short muscular women also complained that minimalist style on them can look sloppy and dragged down. As a short but not delicately petite person, I can relate to that.”

Checking In: My Style Goals

2020 has taken and unexpected and unprecedented turn for most of us. My word. WHAT A YEAR. The world has changed and we’re adapting to new normals. I try to remember that each day brings us the power to be positive and hopeful amidst the stress, anxiety, loss, and uncertainty we’ve experienced over the last three months. Onward and upwards, always.

Earlier this week I talked about how my style might change after this period of isolation and social distancing. Today I’m going to drill deeper by reflecting back on the style goals I set in January. I’m tweaking some of my goals, deleting others, and adding a new one.

On to my goals. I set fourteen in January, and I’ve managed to reach some of them.

1. Have even MORE fun with fashion because I’m celebrating the fifth decade of my life. My priorities have shifted, and my celebratory milestone birthday trips have been postponed. That said, I’m having fun by continuing to dress up daily to stay at home, and have recently placed some fab online orders because of fabulous retailer discounts. THAT has been fun, and I hope to ramp things up.

2. Be more adventurous. Actually, I’m less adventurous and not in the mood to experiment with new-to-me silhouettes other than trendy bottoms and toppers. I am especially not in the mood to be adventurous with footwear and tops. Instead, I’m drawn to tried-and-tested items, patterns and colours for my style, and pieces that are well within my comfort zone. Unprecedented times call for extra comfort in every sense.

3. Be true to my style aspirations with outfits that are Modern, Crisp, Retro, Soft and Dressy. Check! I dress up while staying at home, and to walk our Yorkie Sam!

4. Prioritize quality. Check. My commitment to wearing beautifully constructed and finished items made of gorgeous fabrics that launder well, and LAST, is going well. I continue to have zero interest in renting my wardrobe.

5. Express my style through colour and my favourite patterns. Check. My style is more colourful, maximal, and pattern-rich than ever because it positively affects my mood. For patterns, I’m sticking to the classics like stripes, dots, plaids, and some florals because I don’t tire of them. For colours, I’m sticking with sour brights, whites, dark blue, light blue, gold, and blush. Double Check.

6. Continue adding elegant-to-me touches to my style. Check. While sheltering at home, I do my hair and make-up each day, apply a scent, sport pretty clothes, and wear my pearls, all of which go a long way to making me feel elegant. I’m also wearing midi skirts, pants, jeans, tops and dresses that move in a way that look elegant to my eye. Nothing too short, tight or oversized. Lots of tailored fluidity, swoosh, and romantic flounce. I miss my pointy-toe ballet flats, and hope to wear them soon.

7. Sport my signature style, despite the trends. Check. That means edgy short blonde hair, equal parts classic and trendy, an emphasis on the “soft and pretty”, statement eyewear and handbag, natural make-up, white pearls, white footwear, white jeans, structured outfits, lots of colour, classic patterns, hectic colour combinations, light neutrals, dark blue, flat footwear, fashion sneakers, and no nail polish. Double Check, after I’ve had a haircut!

8. Have a new pearl and gold wedding ring custom-made. Check. Unfortunately I haven’t worn my new ring much because I’m leaving off rings during the pandemic. I’ll have fun wearing it next year.

9. Refresh wardrobe basics like bras, knickers and camisoles. Check. Did that back in January and February, and am more than sorted.

10. Refresh my white jeans capsule with wider silhouettes. Check. Bought a fabulous new pair of white Everlane jeans in February.

11. Embellish my Summer pants capsule. Check. I’ve added trendy high-waisted paper bag chinos and micro checks.

12. Add a new navy, turquoise or light blue wool coat. Not yet, but something might turn up before the end of the year.

13. Embellish my beach & pool capsule for our Summer holiday in Greece. Not really. I bought a pair of long denim shorts and canvas tote for my beach capsule in February, and that’s it. We cancelled our trip to Greece so this is no longer a goal. These items will be put to good use next year.

14. Maybe get a new pair of specs if I see another fabulous pair. Not yet, if at all.

I’m adding another goal:

15. To support the retailers who helped our heroic healthcare workers on the front lines during the COVID-19 pandemic. For me, this has given new meaning to ethical fashion. These retailers had to deal with the enormous stresses of keeping their own businesses afloat, but they found the heart and energy to go into “wartime production” and support the healthcare effort. I’m fully aware that this isn’t entirely selfless on their part — it is no doubt a calculated part of their marketing strategy — but I still appreciate the impact that they are having. It pulls at my heart strings and they have my loyalty.

I’ve almost finished my little refresher shop for Spring and Summer, which is right on track because I prefer to shop early in the season. All that’s left to do is wear the heck out of my stuff and repeat my favourite outfits. I’ll think about Fall fashion if and when the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale comes around.

Over to you. How have the changes affected your style goals?

Team Shorts or Team Skirt

Today’s poll pits two hot-weather options against each other. You are on team shorts if you prefer wearing a pair of shorts to a skirt, and vice versa. Note that any silhouette, length, colour, pattern and fabric of either item counts. 

I have one pair of longish denim shorts that I bought for my beach and pool capsule, and that’s it. I do not feel fab in shorter shorts, and avoid them completely. I also don’t wear shorts for working out. I like wearing dressy knee-covering shorts, like my very old pair of black silk harem pants, but those are harder to find. Knee-covering long shorts are a fringe trend, so perhaps I’ll find another fun pair this Summer.

I stick to breezy A-line or flowing midi skirts instead of shorts. I prefer dresses, but since we’re choosing between separates, I bat for Team Skirts. The collection below shows my current shorts and skirt capsules.

Over to you. Do you bat for Team Shorts or Team Skirt? Tell us why, and no batting for both teams. If you have to sit this one out because you can’t pick a side, I’m serving cauliflower mac ‘n cheese, a green salad and flourless apple cake in take-out boxes at the bench so that you can eat your meal safely at home and maintain social distance.

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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Weekly Roundup: Spring and Summer Items

Now more than ever, do your own thing when it comes to fashion and style. Figure out your fashion persona and the styles that work best for you, and run with it. Listen to your feelings, and don’t let anyone make you second guess your sartorial preferences. 

There are sales aplenty, but sale items are moving faster than I expected. It goes to show that people enjoy a bargain. This week’s roundup contains both sale and full-price items. I’ve seen most of these items in person. Be sure to check out the colour options and rave reviews.

  • Club Monaco Matie Trench Jacket: Impeccable modern classic trench coat in a unique shade of sage. Sharp, timeless, and polished with a slight sheen. Beautiful buttons. Size up if you prefer a roomier fit.
  • Rebecca Minkoff Talia Pullover: This one is for Team '80s, like me! I loved it, but it runs big and I could not size down. The XS fits like an S. Substantial fabric and fun architectural puffy sleeves.
  • One Teaspoon Truckers Mid-Rise Straight Leg Jeans: Roomy boyfriend-y jeans with slight distressing and unique dark stitching. Fits curvier body types, and straighter body types might need to size down.
  • Kule Modern Tee: Classic, simple, clean and crisp, if you enjoy wearing a simple and polished tee. Best on a longer neck and/or smaller bust.
  • Jason Wu Open Back Poplin Shirt Dress: I haven't seen this in person yet, but have my eye on it. Looks pretty, soft, elegant, comfortable, classic, and interesting.
  • Tibi Easy Shirt with Zipper Detail: For Team BIG Shirt. It looks best worn boxy, loose and scrunched like the picture. Lots of volume, AND I've seen it work well on petites.
  • 3.1 Phillip Lim Windowpane Pants: Beautifully made paperbag-waist pants at a cropped Summery length. Fab fabric. You have to tuck or semi-tuck tops to make the waist work. The rise is not that high, and there is plenty of room in the thighs and hips. Works on straighter and curvier body types with a defined waist.
  • Eileen Fisher Hooded Coat: GORGEOUS lemon hooded parka that fits an assortment of body types. Boxy, fluid, and fab fabric.
  • Hispanitas Brenda Platform Wedge Sandal: Beautifully made trendy Spanish sandal that is comfortable and supportive on a regular and wider foot. Good on those who like to wear black and white.
  • Banana Republic Double-Breasted Linen-Cotton Blazer: '80s Blazer Fabness. It nips in the waist, has a roomy sleeve, and looks as Summery as all heck. Good on a curvier body type. You need to be at peace with the crease.
  • Banana Republic SUPIMA Cotton Flutter-Sleeve Top: This flouncy cotton top is more practical and flattering than you think. It's a great way to wear a sleeve in a covered and breezy way. Comes in colours.
  • Banana Republic Stretch-Cotton Ribbed Sweater Top: An effective body-con layering top for jackets and cardigans. Looks good worn on its own tucked into a flared skirt too. Multiple colours.
  • Boden Roberta Top: A fably breezy high Summer top that is cool yet covered. Gorgeous lantern sleeves, 100% cotton, and comes in blue.
  • Boden Georgia Jersey Tee: An interesting take on a classic striped tee that comes in colours. Gently fluid fit.
  • Boden The Silk Shirt: Classic Boden silk blouses are the bomb, and this one is no exception. Luxe, beautifully made, feels gorgeous, against the skin, and looks like a million bucks. It dry-cleans beautifully and is very flattering if you like the classic soft blouse look. Comes in assorted patterns and colours.
  • Sandy Liang Brimfield Bleached Denim Jacket: For Team '80s Acid Wash. Fun, very fluid, trendy, and works well in an all-neutral wardrobe.
  • 1901 Stretch Cotton Twill Blazer: A modern classic with a fun striped lining at a good price.
  • UNDERCOVER Siamese Cat & Stars Graphic Bomber Jacket: Quirky Designer Fabness for Team Siamese Cats. Beyond trends and always in style because it's that conversational and quirky.
  • Nic + Zoe Suite Knit Linen Blend Blazer: If you like to wear coral and enjoy a soft and less structured warm-weather blazer - try this.
  • Fuzzi Floral Ruffle Asymmetrical Mesh Skirt: A romantic skirt for Team Lilac. VERY comfy, easy to launder, crease-resistant, and fab in motion. Forgiving, and works on a range of body types.
  • M&S Collection Cotton Hooded Parka Jacket: Very well made little fun rainproof parka that filled my wardrobe hole. I needed a short lightweight raincoat for Summer drizzle, and this fits the bill. I LOVE the retro swing silhouette and colour. It's best worn VERY fluidly like on the model. The brown buttons are attached to twirl tape which is a unique design feature. The hood isn't too big, and lies very neatly on the neck or on the head. It has a secret pocket on the inside lining for valuables. It's already a workhorse because I wear it in sunshine too. Looks nautical and is fab with blues and whites. Comes in olive.
  • M&S Collection Pure Cotton Striped Midi T-Shirt Dress: EXCELLENT casual dress with pockets. The jersey knit is thin but the fit is really good so it drapes wel. No cling. Fab for the beach and pool, or a very hot casual day. It comes in three colours,
  • Autograph Leaf Print Midi Tiered Dress: I LOVE the fit and fabric of this dress. A little 1920s, and beautifully made. It does not have waist definition but is tailored nonetheless. Best on a straighter figure and smaller bust. The blue is too muddy for my complexion so it went back. It would have been mine in a brighter turquoise.
  • M&S Collection Cotton Rich Floral Long Sleeve Blouse: Very breezy and well-made blouse that is cool yet covered. A little Western, and fun with denim shorts. Runs big, and comes in two other patterns.
  • Cole Haan GrandPro Low Top Sneaker: Super comfy and lightweight on a slightly wider foot.
  • TIMELESS PEARLY Heart Wrap Long Pearl Necklace: A timeless necklace to wear over a higher neckline. Beautifully refined.
  • PASKAL Laser Cut Circle Wrap Coat: A lightweight dressy evening coat to wear whenever you want to. Fluidly tailored. It does not hang well unless it's tied so consider yourself warmed.
  • SIMON MILLER Denim Trousers: Trendy jeans for Team Straight through the hips and thighs.
  • Madewell Daisy Daydream Button Front Tank Jumpsuit: One of our curvier forum members absolutely rocks this, and took my breath away. Stinking cute in a fun '90s way. Very neat armhole coverage and elegant subtle swoosh. Watch those trips to the loo, though.
  • Boden Weymouth Linen Pants: Fabulous Summer pants that work well on a curvier and straighter figure. Best on a regular or longer rise - not waist - RISE. Straighter figures might need to size down.
  • Boden Bar Necklace: Fabulous quality costume jewellery that comes in gold and silver. The semi double strand is creative and unique.
  • Boden Bar Hoops: Unique Hoop Earring Fabness. Comes in gold, and gorgeous quality.

You can see the items alongside my descriptions on the collection page.

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How the Pandemic Is Affecting My Style

The pandemic of the novel Coronavirus has changed the world forever. We have to embrace change, rethink our priorities, adapt to the new normal, and continue to find silver linings. This will impact most aspects of our lives, including our personal style. 

My own quarantine style isn’t that different from how I dress regularly. I continue to style my hair, and apply make-up daily. I wear my pretty and fairly dressy clothes for most of the day — skirts and dresses too — but style them with home-only sneakers. I wear my Apple watch and pearls, and add a topper and bag for when I walk our Yorkie Sam, or do the occasional run to the pharmacy. I change into lounge clothes just before supper, and hop into yoga clothes first thing in the morning to do my physical therapy exercises. Apart from being slightly more casual, my style has been pretty much the same as before.

I don’t see my daily style changing all that much when the stay-at-home order is lifted. I feel fab when I dress up because that’s my fun and therapy. I love my clothes, I love wearing them, and I am always comfortable. So why not!

There are a few things, however, that will definitely change for the foreseeable future.

1. Extra Comfy Footwear

I’ve become Sneaker Gal. After wearing supportive and very comfortable sneakers exclusively, both at home and outside, I am hooked. My feet will be shocked to wear anything else, especially since I live in the city and have a walking lifestyle. I typically do not wear sneakers when I’m working with clients, but I might even need to relax that rule a little, especially when I’m working with more casual clients.

2. The Mask

I wear a mask when I leave our home, and I don’t see that changing in the foreseeable future. Masks have become part of my style, which is the most unexpected style change of all. At the moment, they seldom match my outfit, but that’s okay. They work well enough, are generally neutral, and I’ve found some comfortable solutions that minimize the fogging of my specs.

3. Goodbye Lipstick

I love lipstick and used to wear it daily, but it doesn’t work very well with the mask. So I’ve switched to wearing lip balm for now. This makes hubs Greg very happy because he does not like lipstick at all.

4. Longer Hair

It’s been four months since my last hair appointment, which feels extreme when you have short hair that is cut and foiled every six weeks. My hair has grown into a mini bob, which was not the plan. But since I’ve made it this far, I’m going to enjoy slightly longer hair for a while, and see how I feel about it. I can’t wait to have my hair shaped, texturized, and re-highlighted, but it won’t be going back to the short style it was before we started staying at home. Hopefully that will happen in a few weeks.

5. Wedding Ring

I haven’t worn a wedding ring in two and half months because it got in the way of frequent hand washing, sanitizing and moisturizing. Plus I was paranoid about germs accumulating on the metal surface. Since keeping our hands extremely clean is vitally important, I’m going to continue leaving off my wedding rings for now. I miss them though, especially since I recently received a new pearl wedding ring.

Over to you. How will your style change when life returns to a new normal?