Oct 2 2009
Dear Ethers,
This end of week fashion bonanza is a simple one really. It will be perfect for you shoe aficionados. It’s easy. All you have to do is look at the outfit and decide which pair of shoes you think goes better and then leave me a comment with your thought.
I’ve picked a delicious butterscotch colored silk romper from Marc Jacobs that I really got a kick out of wearing this summer. Sadly, I’m sure it will be barred off of all fashion Ed’s lists for next year so I tried to get the most use out of it as I could. I really enjoyed the romper style. I know it got a lot of flack. I think jumpsuits got it worse! To me, the romper was so easy. It was a shirt and shorts built in. You didn’t have to pick separates–you had an all-in-one waiting for you. It was so great because I could just throw it on and look fashionable without trying too hard. And because it was silk and a bit dressy, I could wear it out in the evenings. Also, because of the material, it breathed in the heat, so it was lightweight and got me through some broiling weather. I liked it for the same reason I love dresses—it’s a complete package. No matching a top to a bottom. You just jump into and you are set.
A lot of people who had lived through the 70’s laughed and said they had given things like this away years ago. And I don’t think it was for their age group. But for the younger set, it was a bit of fun and something new and experimental. As mentioned, the jumpsuit got too much shit, so I never went THAT far (though I DID try one on and I rather fancied it. But English gent, who rarely puts his green moccasined foot down, said NO!).
So, leave me a comment (to your pleasure, I’ve left a poll out of this) and let me know—the matchy-matchy Ferragamo’s that are more casual and easy to run around in? Or the satin green shoes with a higher-heel that are dressier and more for evening, but make more of a statement because of the citrus contrast? I’m of two minds. I love the idea that one actually has yellow shoes to match. C’mon, that’s kinda badass. But, I also love the green with the yellow. Toughie—YOU DECIDE!
Dedicatedly yours,
—One of 365
Let the decision making begin:

Right-O. So, here we have our romper (LOVE IT!) with our greenie-meanies. So, is it the green for you? Hmmmm? Comments please!

The magic slippers. Here they are closer up so you can have a better inspection. Leave a comment so I know how to style my outfit!

Romper-licious part-deux! Here we go, but with the yellow Ferragamo's. Go on, it's your call....

These canary yellow beauties for your closer inspection to help you in your decision making. Leave me a comment. Scroll up and down to decide.

And here is the lovely romper in it's (slightly wrinkled--sorry) glory! I love this onesie. I got it for a song ($75) and it is such a great piece that was on trend for summer that I really enjoyed wearing. I wore it evenings out, or to do my shopping. I love the stripe and the slightly vintage color. However, I NEVER knew what shoe looked best. Now I will know! So....leave me a comment!
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Sep 25 2009
Dear Ethers,
I always feel a tremendous triumph when I write this post, for yet another week (well, work-week) has past. Though I freelance and often work weekends, I’m glad that my vacuous little post gives a little whimsy to the nice days off ahead. If you view my blog at work, you don’t have to think too hard. You just scroll down the page, look at some bonkers outfit out of my closet, go “meh” and then move on with your day. I love doing it because I have this crazy wardrobe full of clothes and it’s going to be fun and look back at all of my Friday posts and see the different get-ups I got-up to throughout the year.
It has been broiling in Los Angeles. Even in this desert climate where I’m used to it cooling down in the evenings, there is no justice at night. My fan is my only salvation and I try and wear as light a fabric as possible to sleep in so I don’t sweat to death (I told you, I refuse to sleep in the nude because it’s earthquake territory here and that’s all I need–a 7.5 on the Richter Scale–Armageddon and me naked scurrying for my life). I bought the dress this week for 15 smackaroos at a blowout sale. It is made of really lightweight, stretchy fabric and sits on the body well. It can be worn as a halter, but I like wearing it with the beads around the neck, so strapless it is! I think the amber neckless makes it more exotic and tribal. AND I get to wear one of my nifty strapless bras I got from the Gap that I raved about (READ: BRA STORY–it’s a hoot with a nutty picture to boot!). I finally took a photo of the thing that holds my girls….love it! And my loveliest citrus Ferragamo’s that I had shipped over from Italy this August. The LAST pair in all of Europe in my size. I had a hook up from my mag days at old Salvatore and she got me a deal on these beauties–still expensive—but I own these in black leather and they are just perfection. They’ll never go out of style and they are so comfortable. They discontinued the kitten heel in England and the United States—which is what I LOVED about them. You can only buy the kitten in Italy and some parts of Europe. I cherish them.
Right, so I wore this to an event that was for a very colorful jewelery launch last night. It was Africa hot inside and out. I thought, hey, Africa hot, why not conjure Africa? I thought this looked a bit African–sorta (look, go with me on this, okay?). I wanted to be colorful and bright and lightweight. And I wore my hair down which you just might be able to glance in the picture. I rarely do that and I so wanted to take a clip and put it up, but the dress looked good with it down, so down it stayed. So, no big story here. A cheap dress, damned expensive heels, a bargain bra and a hand-me-down necklace. Pretty simple and I think pretty chic. Have a wonderful rest of your work-day and I’ll chat with you on Saturday. Oh. I’m covering an event that the devil itself created tomorrow night that might keep me up until 5-6am so I might post late. Forgive me. Actually, I should say, LORD forgive ME for this assignment. Hey, at least I’m earnin’ the bucks. I’ll try and tell you as much as I can…..Tweeting usually gives me a bit more freedom.
Dedicatedly yours,
—One of 365

I don't love how this picture looks. It doesn't really look so polished. But, this was taken at 3am by English gent who had been up 24 hours working on a report and had a wonky eye. Yes, I should have smoothed out the dress and pulled up the bust a bit, but hey, guys, sometimes, I'm exhausted, okay! Also, my arms look terrible and they aren't, so no judgement! With my excuses made (and they seem to be made a lot lately...boy, I'm going downhill) I just like the pattern, the colors, the tribal feel. I like how easy this is just to throw on. Just slip on the shoes, put the necklace over your head and fling the dress on. EASY!

C'mon, for $15 you can't really complain. It elongates and it has a built in elastic belt that makes your hips look small and allows the top of the dress to blossom. Worn either as a halter or strapless, take this on holiday as it won't wrinkle. Wear it over a bathing suit, because the material will dry ASAP. It's just a great Summer dress. Wear with hair down and a necklace or hair up with big hoop earrings. Tribal dress, $15, Veronica M, Los Angeles

If I was going halter-style maybe I could have gone bra-less. But no, strapless=bra! No sagging boobs for me thank you very much! And see it in its glory. The bra I spoke of. The Gap 32C. It's lovely lilac and lace. Comfy yet supportive. A bargain. I can't remember what I said I paid for it. Was it, like, $15? Strapless Bra, The Gap, Around $15

English gent's mom was always bringing me back lovely things from the Middle East. This was just another fab gift. Simple. A strand of luminous amber beads that sits perfectly around the neck. You know how some amber is foggy or matte. No, this is clear and speckled. It is stunning. I love that with the dress this almost replaces the look of the halter neck. I think it really makes the neckline. Amber necklace, English gents Mom, Priceless!

I could write a whole dissertation on these. The comfort. The style. The classic beauty. These are PERFECTION. I own these in a matte black leather. I wear them everywhere. Well, I was in contact with a gal PR of mine from Maestro Ferragamo and she told me when the sale was going to hit. She sent me a color book and told me to act fast. My shoe size (7 US, 5 UK) is VERY popular and on sale, these would go quick. I wanted the yellow so badly. And sitting, the very last pair in my size in Europe, in their smallest shop in Genoa, were these. And even on sale, they were a bloody fortune. I love that I might be one of the only people in the States who owns these. They were limited edition in Italy and for that season only. You'd think the color wouldn't go with anything, but it goes with EVERYTHING. And the kitten heel gives you just that extra oomph of height. I ADORE these. Karla Pumps, 330 Euros, Ferragamo, Genoa
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