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Outfit of the Day

Since my blog is a work in progress — I’m working to get the things together that I need to post 1920s-inspired outfits — I thought you might like to take a peek into my current wardrobe. It may explain to you why I’m on this little adventure seeking my signature style.

From now on, if I post an outfit on Instagram, I’ll include a short post here too for readers who prefer to search the internet for style ideas. I won’t bore you with a lot of details unless I hear from you that you need more info. So, speak up!

Here’s the first Outfit of the Day (and apologies in advance for the poor photography):

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Here’s what I’m wearing:

Vintage blazer from the now defunct Zenobia of Canada: Similar

J.Crew Factory blouse, no longer available: Similar

Vintage Eileen Fisher scarf: Similar

Talbots Flawless Five-Pocket Ankle Jean

Eileen Fisher Soul Booties

About Author

Freelance writer about food and fashion. Obsessed genealogist and history nerd. New to sewing. Love all dogs and one hubby. Seattle

(2) Comments

  1. My dear,

    I found you on Instagram and I’m happy about.
    My name is Sabine and I’m a german fashion blogger for small women. I’m onky 1,51 m tall.

    I like your style and now I will discover your blog.

    Please excuse my bad English, but I have learned in at school and that is a long time ago. I’m 46 years old.

    Best wishes
    Sabine

    http://www.styleuppetite.blogspot.de

    1. Hello, Sabine!

      Thank you for your kind comment! I hope to bring more fun ideas to the blog in the coming weeks. I just started and I love meeting others like you who have this same passion for fashion!

      For what it’s worth, your English is A LOT better than my German! I spent just enough time in Germany as a teenager to be able to understand much of what was being said around me, but I wasn’t quite able to communicate in German myself. To this day I love listening to the language and wish I spoke more of it. I love Germany and look forward to visiting there again in the coming years.

      I’m off to read your blog now!

      Best wishes,
      Sherry

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