Outfit of the Day: Lively Pattern Mix

For those times when my energy is particularly low, and I’m veering toward exhaustion, I like to mix the patterns in my outfit to give myself a slight boost..

Today, after an extremely tiring week, I decided to mix a black and white gingham short-sleeve shirt from Who What Wear X Target with a pair of red floral, print pants, and a black and white checked hat.

Graphically appealing. It also has the pop of color I need to get me through another tough day at my day job in Special Education.

Outfit of the Day: Dressing in Multiples

Just like repeat dressing, buying items, you like in multiples, can take the stress out of dressing for work and other occasions, especially when you see things you like on sale.

Yesterday I wore a floral pair of shorts from Uniqlo with the turquoise Prologue blouse from Targetwith a navy blue linen blazer and today I wore a pair of blue/white print shorts from the same brand with the yellow Prologue blouse. I tossed on the blazer again, too, and changed it by pinning yellow vintage flowers to the collar.

To vary the blouse. I also changed my jewelry from the blue bead necklace, I wore yesterday to a gold blue necklace today. My other accessories did a switch as well, with a blue/ white gingham tote replacing my black-and-white houndstooth, one and a floral purse my leather studded one.

Tuesday Blues

Outfit of the Day: Style Repeat

When I was a fashion merchandising student at Cal State LA in the mid to late 80s I was required to always dress to represent my allegiance to fashion at all times.

The problem wasn’t my attitude that made me nervous about this request, but my lack of funds. Even at the deepest discount, I couldn’t afford enough designer gear to dress for one semester so I felt I had a real problem that was also exacerbated by my not owning a car or living in an area rife with retail. After finally analyzing my situation, I realized I have to make do with thrift store, and sale rack finds.

That meant a lot of experimentation and patience in finding just the right things to please my teachers, my fellow fashion students and my inner fashionista. It also meant buying things that would last and look good in heavy rotation. Three garments that I wore then in the still wear today – a black drop-wasted 1960s dress, a navy-blue wool 1970s pant suit, and a black Dan Loper blazer from the early 1960s – have continually helped me look stylish regardless of the occasion. They became my go-to pieces I could instantly rely on and taught me an important lesson about repeat dressing.

From them I learned that not only can you wear something twice or as many times as you want, but you can vary it with an interesting accessory jacket or sweater.

The outfit I chose to wear today – a multicolored Marimekko x Uniqlo shirt-sleeve top and burgundy/white cotton print joggers, also from Uniqlo-has been worn before in a different location with a burgundy red necklace from Kohl’s. This time to vary it to get up I added a yellow print scarf and a burgundy corduroy tote from Forever 21.

Facing what turned out to be a very challenging day it helped me keep my composure and remain Uber chic.