June 8, 2011

stripes & stripes

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earrings - Berber handcraft, gift from Tunisia / dress - Topshop / belt - vintage, thrifted / striped espadrilles - Old Navy

Double stripes! Triple if you count the odd blonde streak I have at the back of my neck (which my mother still refers to as my 'skunk stripe').

Along with my weird trip-anticipation desire to 'save' the things I'm planning to pack, lately I've had an urgent sense that I should be trying to make the most of those clothes I'm not planning to bring. When we headed up to Massachusetts, I imagined I'd spend our entire visit frolicking in the host of summery dresses and wedges I'd planned to unearth from my boxes in the attic. Unfortunately, the weather had other plans, and the majority of our visit was far too cool for airy dresses. (Of course, now that we're headed back to VA and the temperature tomorrow will be pushing 100, I didn't really have room to bring back anything I'm not planning to take on the trip. Sigh.) When it did finally start warming back up yesterday, I jumped at the opportunity to break out this striped dress and wedge combo, both favorite pieces of mine over the last few years, but ones I'd never yet thought to pair together. I love the mix of horizontal, vertical, and diagonal stripes found in the bodice of this dress, and the wider stripes and neutral colors of these espadrilles felt like the perfect complement.

19 comments:

Courtney H said...

I love this. You look beautiful!

AmandaB. said...

I love stripes. The more the merrier. 

Jessie said...

emily, i think that dress is perfect.

classic case said...

OMG there is no way those shoes are from Old  Navy. I love them so much and I was thinking they had to be from, like, Kate Spade or something. Tell me you got them recently!?

readingandchickens said...

Totally lovely. I would never think to pair these things together (which is why I love style blogs!).

Marjolein said...

Hi, this is probably the most random comment ever, but do you ever wear your hair down? Don't get me wrong, I love your bun :) And your blog. What countries are you going to visit when you're back in Europe? I'd recommend the Netherlands ;)




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Elainesusandavies said...

Hey your hair must be getting longer.  That looks like quite a full bun now lol

emily said...

Aw shucks, thanks Courtney!

emily said...

 My thoughts exactly! Now, if only I had a striped belt....

emily said...

Thanks Jessie - I bought it on a studio trip to Madrid a few years ago, and it's been a favorite of mine ever since.

emily said...

Haha, no, unfortunately I bought them there last summer. I took a look at their website, and although they don't seem to carry these striped ones anymore, they do have some similar peep-toe espadrille styles right now.

emily said...

 Thank you! I have to say, I definitely think having all my clothes scattered across the country leads me to more unexpected pairings - when you have limited options, you're definitely forced to be creative. :)

emily said...

 Haha, no, it's not too random - I'm actually surprised I haven't really been asked before! I've been growing out a super-short pixie haircut for almost two years now, and after the first four months  it got to a certain awkward, shaggy length so I just started wearing it up every day. At this point I probably haven't worn it down in a year and a half! Now that it's getting long enough, I'm looking forward to getting a proper haircut soon and going back to wearing it down most of the time.

We're still making some of our plans, but we will definitely be visiting the Netherlands - as a couple of recent architecture grads, it's pretty much a required stop for us. :)

emily said...

 It is definitely getting longer (slooooooowly), but the real secret of my bun? There's a sock in there! I got a comment a few weeks ago complimenting me on my "sock-bun" - I'd never heard of it, so I googled it and it turns out to be the best technique I've seen yet for getting a nice big bun with shorter hair!

Elainesusandavies said...

tee hee.  You had us all fooled.  Ref the post above - I have my hair up most of the time and as well as buns I like to wear it in what I call a "cheat" French Twist, which is basically my ponytail twisted round on itself and secured with a stick barrette or a long spring clip barrette.  I'm sure you'd rock that style too!

Em K said...

Lovely outfit the espradrilles compliment your dress nicely. Also clever blog name it made me laugh :)

sartoriography said...

This dress is amazing and you look incredible in it!  I love it with the sex-ay shoes, too!  :)  Glad it got its chance to be worn before you leave again.

emily said...

Thanks Em - and as far as the name goes, I'm sure you can relate. :)

emily said...

 Thanks dear! When we left it was so sad to pack up my box of clothes and take it back up to the attic - I'll be sad when our travels are over, but at least I'll have a big closet reunion to look forward to!

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