Saturday, December 30, 2017

Step Up to the New Year


        Christmas has come and gone and with it winter break has slipped through our fingers. My time off was filled with stuffing my face with holiday food, catching up on much needed sleep, and spending time with my loved ones. Can't say I'd wish for anything else. Now, New Years Eve is tomorrow and it's during this time that I, like most others, begin to look back on my past year. 

        Amy Lee, one of my favourite fashion bloggers and Youtubers, had me seriously reflecting after watching her video 10 Questions to Reflect On for the Past Year. I started thinking of my high points and low points in 2017, both professionally and personally. After watching her video, I decided to put up notes on my bedroom wall to remind myself of my goals for this coming year. They are:
  • Work Harder (Do That Damn Reading)
  • Stop Wasting Time On Things That Do Not Further Your Goals
  • Take More Risks
  • Wake The Fuck Up In The Morning
  • Step Up Your Everyday Outfit Game
  • Take More Photos (Experiment!)
  • Start More Conversations
I hope having these up gives me daily reminders that I can do better- both socially, educationally, occupationally, and artistically. Amy always inspires me and kicks me in the ass right when I need it.


        This look was centred and styled around this breathtaking knee-length Oak + Fort cardigan I got for Christmas from my dear mother. This piece is exactly what I needed in my closet this year. The rest of the look is a perfect example of my uniform for these past few months, consisting of turtlenecks, high waisted jeans with belts, and ankle boots. I know, I know, it's getting predictable, but it's just has kept me so warm and comfortable, as well as feeling strangely sophisticated.

        Although I love my Palmroth boots, I have to say that this outfit needs a pair of platform boots to elongate my legs, especially with this long cardigan. I've been browsing every website in search for the perfect platform boots for me; a pair of stacked ankle boots that are mainly black, but with an oomph, and a heel and platform that are close to the same height so my feet don't kill me and I can wear them any day of the week. So far, Dolls Kill has been the best website for me to find these kinds of boots. I've found several from the brand Current Mood that I have my genuine eyes on, including the Hot Stuff Ankle Boot with a badass flame on the heel, and the Graveyard Shift Boots with a super staked platform and eye-catching rainbow zipper. I want to bite the bullet and buy a pair of these boots for myself, but Christmas has left me a bit strapped for cash so I feel guilty splurging on myself when I know a semester is coming up. But they are definitely something I look forward to saving up for and treating myself to!


        These silver hooped and looped earrings I'm sporting were made by my mother! Every year for Christmas she has a jewelry party at our house where she sells her pieces to friends and family. A few months ago she was looking for inspiration, and asked me what young people are wearing today in terms of accessories. I told her geometric shapes, hoops, chains, and minimalist clear cut lines. After showing her some geometric earrings and necklaces from Topshop, Oak + Fort, Forever 21, and the works, she started experimenting and gave me the prototypes! I would link her Etsy account so everyone could see the rest of her work, but she hasn't quite sorted out her online store yet. Once she does I'll be sure to promote! 







        While taking these pictures my sister and I were probably 5 minutes away from catching Hypothermia but that's okay we suffer for The Look.


Cardigan: Oak + Fort
 Turtleneck: Majora
Jeans: Just USA Jeans
Belt: Vintage
Boots: Palmroth Original
Earrings: My mom :)

Thursday, November 16, 2017

Shear Genius



        I've been meaning to style this thrifted faux shearling denim jacket for forever now, but always had difficulties because I felt like it made me look short and boxy. I have since realized that, surprise surprise, heels exist (genius, I know). So I threw this outfit together with my staple heeled booties and my current favourite top- this beige turtle neck. This autumn and winter season, turtle necks have been my absolute essential and I've been wearing them almost everyday. However, I need more because before I got this beige one, all my turtle necks were black. Channeling my inner Steve Jobs apparently. Finding this beige one mixed up my closet a lot, and adds some colour to my otherwise black outfits with blue denim accents. Under the turtle neck I wore my trusted thermal, and under my jeans I wore thick black pantyhose, so I wouldn't freeze on campus. 











m: Mossimo Supply Co (Thrifted)
Turtle Neck: Hechter (Thrifted)
Jeans: Hang Ten (Thrifted)
Booties: Thrifted
Hoop Earrings: H&M

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Buckle Up


        This OOTD is from a few weeks ago, back when I was able to leave the house without a mandatory 4 layers along with my wool coat or parka. However, for all readers that live in milder climates, or who don't experience freezing winters, you can definitely wear this look right now in November.









Sweater: American Eagle
Jacket: Thrifted
Jeans: Thrifted
Belt: Thrifted
Boots: Thrifted

Friday, November 3, 2017

Got 99 Layers



        It snowed today, and although that made many Vancourites irrationally angry this morning I honestly am excited. To me, any sign that the semester is coming to a close and Christmas is on its way is a good thing. 

        However, although I may love snow and love the holiday season, I hate the cold with every fibre of my being. I am perpetually cold- even during the hot and sweaty summer months, if I just stand in a shadow for too long, I complain that I'm cold. So winter time forces me to experiment with style and layering, in an "adapt of day" sort of way. I sound like I'm exaggerating but I am sad to say I'm not. Layering a collared shirt under a jumper or sweatshirt is a classic, and here I'm testing out turtle necks which I love the look of. I feel like I've been wearing black ankle boots too often recently so I decided to sport my classic Vans, and of course add a statement belt and a beanie.

        Also apologies for using the same wall over and over again. It's a damn good wall and it has been surprisingly difficult to find well lit walls with a basic background. Kind of hoping that maybe in the future I'll be able to get a studio? Or a background with some lights so I can shoot indoors. That definitely would be exciting.  













Sweater: TopShop
Jacket: Thrifted 
Turtle Neck: Thrifted
Jeans: Thrifted
Belt: Thrifted
Sneakers: Vans
Beanie: Dollar Store