July 11, 2011

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Jewish Museum, Berlin
Jewish Museum, Berlin
striped & braided
Jewish Museum, Berlin
Jewish Museum, Berlin
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braided & striped
Jewish Museum, Berlin
earrings - vintage shop in Copenhagen / purse - Athens tourist shop / scoop-neck tee - UO / belt - vintage, thrifted / striped maxi skirt - H&M / sandals - Target, thrifted  

I can never resist dressing for a theme - I love going all out for every costume party, for every holiday (Halloween is my favorite, obviously), and, evidently, for the significant architectural works we visit on this trip. Saturday we decided to visit Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum, and I immediately started building my outfit around this striped skirt. I thought the contrasting vertical and diagonal stripes echoed the mixed geometries of the building nicely, while the sleek silhouette and sober color palette kept things appropriate to some of the heavier subject matter. The earrings were a last minute addition - I always end up wanting to sneak just a little color into otherwise neutral outfits.

Do you guys ever find yourselves dressing to 'match' certain places you visit?

29 comments:

sartoriography said...

You are punching me in the face with your awesomeness.  I swear, this skirt gets me every time.  It's amazing on you.  And this time it helps you camouflage yourself!  Really, this is just plain genius.  :)

Looking forward to seeing your packing genius on m'blog tomorrow!

Hannah said...

Those earrings are awesome! And you do match the building quite nicely!

Julie Del Moore said...

You look absolutely STUNNING!  And those earrings are gorgeous.  

I wouldn't say that I "match" the places I go but I definitely play dress-up accordingly.  Like when I visit my friend at her farm-- cowboy boots and cut-offs.  And the farmer's market-- usually flowy skirts or floral prints....and when I go see Harry Potter this weekend I will probably draw a lightening bolt on my forehead and wear some busted up glasses. =)

Julie Del @ J.Bird

Elizabeth said...

Yes! I love themed dressing! Even if it is only me. I wish there were more themed parties to go to! Even when there is no theme other than what I am doing for the day, like you, I like to create an outfit around what I will be doing that day. It makes things more fun and more rewarding to put an outfit together when you feel like you've dressed specially for something.

One day I was going to a friends party, we had talked about the belt I wore before but he hadn't seen it so that was my theme for that night; I created the outfit around the belt:
http://thepaperbagmiss.blogspot.com/2011/06/belt-buckles.html

Elizabeth said...

BTW I love your outfit, the skirt was a great thought.

academiaemily said...

Ooh, I really like the turquoise earrings with all the black and white. And I like the stripes of the skirt with the stripes of the building.

S. of Narrowly Tailored said...

Your skirt + my eyes + my monitor = craziness. But seriously, I love this outfit -- it's a great look on you. The earrings are amazing!

thatdamngreendress said...

This is all kinds of architecturally awesome- I love it! 

I have an old 'novelty print' polyester blouse that depicts a series of paintings from Renaissance Venice- as an art history student, I loved actually wearing this IN Venice.  To fully nerd out, it's Vittore Carpaccio's cycle depicting the travails of St. Ursula and her retinue of 10,000 virgins (which I realised one day AFTER studying the paintings, like, hey, this shirt I already own looks familiar somehow...)

Jodie Mansell said...

I love the outfit, simple yet classy. The splash of colour with the earrings adds a little something too :)

Also love how many of your outfits consist of items from around Europe - the best way to make an outfit individual! x

Looks & Books said...

I usually try to match my clothing to where I'm  visiting in terms of what will be comfortable/appropriate, but I do sometimes catch myself being "matchy" in a certain way. 

Mostly, I just wanted to tell you how much I love that skirt. 

Learned Lady said...

Hi I'm new here and having so much fun exploring your blog! I have a random, probably stupid-sounding question. I am amazed when I see people like you pair brown and black together and have it look so flawless and classy. Whenever I try to mix brown and black clothing and/or accessories, I end up looking like a hot mess (for lack of a better term!).

Is the key to utilize the warmer cognac shade of brown, or a lighter camel shade, rather than a chocolate brown? It seems a lot
of the brown/black combos I see that work on others are cognac and
black.  Thoughts? Ideas? Would love some advice on this, because I'd really like to try it and have it actually look good on me!

Johanna Yunker said...

I love that you are in Berlin, finally (and so cute!)!  I lived there last year and I was hoping you would get a chance to visit. Let me know if you want any recommendations (though I think you mentioned that you know the city already!)

Anja_AHeartandSoulStory said...

the skirt!!! You are a genius wearing it for the visit of the museum! awesome. I definitely try to dress for special occasions, but am not sure if I ever dressed for a place. Of course it should be appropriate and all, but not like you did, that is soooo awesome!

Jessica Bruner said...

Your earrings are so dreamy!

the other emily said...

Oh no, but it's such a lovely face! This skirt is one of those magical garments that just gives you oodles of extra confidence when you wear it. I need to try it with some color one of these days though, ha.

And I absolutely loved putting together the packing post, so thank you for having me! :)

the other emily said...

Thanks Hannah! I love these earrings and I really need more excuses to wear them. 

the other emily said...

Aw, thanks Julie!

Haha, I know what exactly what you mean about dressing for the 'vibe' of a place, I feel like I subconsciously do the same thing all the time. :)

the other emily said...

I couldn't agree more! I definitely need more themed parties in my life - or any parties for that matter, ha! That's the only downside of the traveling lifestyle, you're a million miles away from everyone you know!

the other emily said...

Thanks!

the other emily said...

Hahaha, yeah, it's a definitely moire-inducer in pictures. Thanks love. :)

the other emily said...

Thanks Emily! It seems like I've always got to sneak some color in there somehow...

the other emily said...

Haha, that is awesome! It's like the intellectual's version of wearing the t-shirt of the band that's playing - I can't help but love it!

the other emily said...

Thanks Jodie! I am definitely big on sartorial souvenirs when I'm traveling, I can never resist picking up a few new pieces to remind me of the places I've been. :)

the other emily said...

Well thank you! I snagged this skirt on the sale rack in Rome in a fit of wardrobe pique - it was too hot to wear pants anymore, but all of my other skirts were too short to wear into cathedrals! So I popped into H&M for a quick maxi fix, and I've been loving it ever since. :)

the other emily said...

Well welcome!

I don't think it's a stupid question at all - as I said in my email to you the other day, I don't think there's exactly a 'secret' to pairing brown and black together, but I do tend to favor lighter cognac and camel shades of brown over more chocolatey shades when wearing them with black - the lighter shades offer better contrast, so they look a little more 'intentional.' If having the two colors right next to each other looks odd to you, you can always try to break them up a little with something else in between - like a black boots & a camel skirt with bare legs or colored tights between, or even a cropped pair of black pants with cognac flats with a little ankle to separate them. I hope that helps!

the other emily said...

Thanks Johanna! I visited Berlin briefly in college and loved it (although I wouldn't say I know the city well yet), so I'm glad to be back with lots of time to soak up the city. We would definitely love some recommendations from a former local!

the other emily said...

Haha, thanks Anja! I think maybe it comes from studying architecture, I am already predisposed to focus on the details of the buildings I'm visiting, so I suppose it's only natural to echo them with my clothes. :)

the other emily said...

Thanks Jessica! I picked these up super cheap while I was studying abroad in college, and they're definitely one of my most treasured souvenirs.

bluecollarkyla said...

Those earring were SUCH a good finishing piece.  LOVE this look so much!

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