Tuesday, 29 October 2024

Outfits & Outings



I'm gradually working my way through my wardrobe, selling what I don't wear and having fun trying out different combinations of the old favourites I'm keeping. Although I've owned this 1970s Anokhi maxi skirt & Oasis Trading cotton blouse for years, Thursday was the first time I'd ever worn them together. 


It's always a bit of a gamble getting dressed before sunrise and I often wonder how the colours will work together in the cold light of day but, judging by the compliments from my fellow swimmers, I didn't look like an explosion in Oxfam when I emerged from the cubicle after my 40 lengths.


 Other than my denim shirt or a skinny polo neck, I wasn't sure what to wear with this 1970s Phool pinafore dress bought from another vintage trader at Womad this year but, after staring at my wardrobe for a while, this 1960s Jeff Banks W1 balloon sleeved gauzy cotton blouse sprung out at me. I paid 50p for it from a car boot sale over twenty years ago.


This was Saturday's outfit, a day spent listing on Vinted and subsequently dropping off the parcels of all the things I'd sold at the Lidl lockers a couple of hours later. 


I found this All About Audrey wrap top on Vinted the other day, the midi skirt is vintage Phool and has been in my wardrobe for years.


This was what I wore on Sunday to drop off more parcels, a quick browse in the clearance chazza and to pick up some supplies from Aldi. One of the assistants in Aldi recently told me that she loves it when I pop in and always reports to her partner about what I'm wearing. I'm glad that this outfit got her approval!  


On Monday Jon gave the hedge its bi-annual haircut and I followed behind with the yard brush and ended up sweeping up the mountain of fallen leaves from half of the avenue, it's only fair - most of them are ours! 


I'm wearing a vintage Ayesha Davar shirred cheesecloth blouse, a 1970s Papillion block printed wrap skirt and threw my trusty 1970s charity shopped suede coat over the top to rush down to the Lidl lockers with a few more parcels. I left my hair in my bedtime braids and didn't bother with any make-up and probably scared the natives! 


After tea we caught the X51 bus to Birmingham, my third trip into town in less than a week. 


Out, out! I'm in my new maxi dress (bought with some of the proceeds of my Vinted sales) and one of my vintage Afghans.


Jon's dressed in secondhand from head to toe. 


Our destination was the magnificent Birmingham Town Hall in Victoria Square, which was built in 1834. That's Antony Gormley's Iron:Man in the foreground. The Xmas Market is already up, Nikki and I will be giving that heaving tourist hotspot a wide berth next time we meet. Nikki loathes Xmas and the stink of German sausages as much as I do!


Brum's looking very Blade Runner!


We'd got tickets for John Grant, currently in the UK with his Art of The Lie Tour. To be honest, our main reason for going - much as I love John Grant - was to see the support act, Walsall's Big Special (as seen at End of the Road a few weeks ago). Look at the size of that queue! 



We should have caught the earlier bus, by the time we'd got the front of the queue Big Special had already started but luckily we hadn't missed my favourite songs, Shithouse and the iconic, This Here Ain't Water, which started just as we'd got to our seats.


Yes, you read that right..we were seated for a gig, like elderly people...unheard of! Apparently there isn't a standing option at Birmingham Town Hall these days. The last gig we'd seen here was Big Country  in 1993 and we were in the mosh pit for that one.


After enjoying a storming set and a hilarious seat climbing invasion by the Black Country duo we finally got to the bar. Cheers! 


We'd last seen John Grant play at the Green Man festival about 13 years ago, it was pissing down (well, we were in Wales) but his performance was so mesmerising that we watched the whole set despite being soaked to the skin. He regularly curates shows for 6Music and his taste in music is phenomenal.


After an incredible two hour set, he closed with Greatest Motherfucker, what a tune!


It was nearly midnight by the time we got home, we ended up having to get an Uber as we'd just missed the bus and didn't fancy waiting for 30 minutes in the rain for the next one, so Jon didn't thank me for getting him out of bed so we could go swimming at 7.30am this morning. I grabbed the first thing to hand, a vintage Ritu Kumar for Monsoon block printed dusky pink midi dress and my orange fedora - which seemed to kind of go together! 


I've spent a large part of the past week sorting through my vast collection of clothes and selling quite a few of them but never fear, I've not turned into a freaky minimalist. Here's this week's latest additions to my wardrobe...


From Vinted, an Urban Outfitters cotton patchwork maxi skirt (RRP £89, I paid £10), also from Vinted a pair of Dune reptile leather cowboy boots (RRP £180, I paid £7) and I'm not sure where this gorgeous paisley print holdall started life (possibly Accessorize?) but I paid £5 from the clearance charity shop for it.


In addition to my selling I also did a bit of sewing over the weekend and remade this charity shopped block printed cotton kurta into a cropped waistcoat. There's enough fabric leftover for me to make a few scrunchies, ready for next year's festival season. 
 

I'd better not sign off without giving William a shout-out. It was Black Cat Appreciation Day on 27th October and I'd hate to get in his bad books.  

Thanks for reading, see you soon!

35 comments:

  1. I love seeing all your outfits, Vix - the mirroring is fun! Happy you are still amongst us maximalists (I weed out my wardrobe on the regular too). I was shocked to see the Xmas lights - already?? - although after Hallowe'en, they'll be in full force here as well.

    I've never even heard of those bands and will check them out, thanks for the rec! Aw, William is such a handsome boy. Give him big cuddles from me! <3

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    1. Thanks, Sheila! I'm enjoying long sleeves, fedora and boots season although I'll start hankering for off-the-shoulder dresses and sandals in a few weeks' time!
      Can you believe all that Xmas tat is up already? It drives me mad!
      You'll enjoy the Walsall twang with Big Special's shouty lyrics and John Grant is incredible, genre-defying!
      William says thanks for the love! xxx

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    2. I passed both these musical acts along to Logan to listen to - and he went GAGA for John Grant! We've been listening to him while playing boardgames, and I love him as well. L wasn't as much of a fan of Big Special, but passes along his big thanks to you and Jon for the music recommendation!

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  2. You and John always look great. Every day should be black cat appreciation day! Pats for Mr William please.

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    1. Thanks so much, Julie. William's on my lap and he says thanks for the virtual pats! xxx

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  3. You always look amazing
    Siobhan x

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    1. Good morning, Siobhan! Thanks for the kind words. Hope you're doing okay. xxx

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    2. Sam and I ( from SamSquared) are in touch daily - her husband died very shortly before mine , and it is amazing to me that through the worst days of my life I have made a new friend who lives thousands of miles away . Older friends have their lives to lead and I get that - but mine has changed irrevocably, and I will never be the same again - so I have a lot of quiet, lonely times . Milo has taken to sleeping on me a lot - he’s a very emotionally intelligent cat
      Sam is planning a trip to the UK this time next year - fancy a meet up and a curry ?
      S x

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    3. It's lovely that you and Sam have bonded after the grief you've both endured after the loss of your beloved husbands, Siobhan. I was really excited when Sam wrote about her plans to come and visit you in the UK. I'd be absolutely thrilled to meet you both. Please do keep me updated with your plans and if I can, I'd love to join you. xxx
      PS Cats are such a comfort, I bet Milo misses Tony, too. xxx

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  4. Love, love all your outfits especially your new snake skin boots and the sleeves on the outfit where you have on the black fedora. I bought a Jeff Banks dress in Clobber back in the day it could have been 1967 not exactly sure if the year. It was a maxi and fab, I wore it till it nearly fell apart. I think it cost £6 a fortune to me in those days, as I was 17 and had saved the money from my Saturday job. Such fun. Great post thank you. Regards Sue H

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    1. Thanks so much, Sue! I bet that Jeff Banks' Clobber maxi dress was gorgeous, he is such an underrated designer. The lady I bought that blouse from had bought it new and was selling everything off to pay for a new kitchen - that would have been a lot of 50p items! xxx

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  5. The sleeves on that All About Audrey top are nuts! If you were of the criminal persuasion they'd be ideal for shoplifting. I mean, the slabs of cheese and jars of coffee you could hide in there... (obvs not suggesting you're a tea-leaf). Love your outfits. Best wishes, Val

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    1. Aren't they amazing? I'm tempted to use them as a pattern and make my own. Cheese smuggling would be a great idea, mind you they've started putting those security tags on blocks of Cheddar in the supermarkets in Walsall so I'd be wrestled down to the floor in no time! xxx

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  6. I did need to double check your comment about the seats. That does sound very civilised. Next, you'll be telling me that you were back home and in bed by 9pm :)
    I completely overlooked Black Cat Appreciation Day, but thankfully Boo didn't seem to mind. Xx

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    1. It did feel very strange to sit down at a gig, Jules. Even when I was on crutches after my hip replacement I still insisted on standing up!
      You say Boo didn't seem to mind about missing Black Cat Appreciation Day, I wouldn't be surprised if he's plotting his revenge, you know what cats are like! xxx

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  7. The colors of your outfits are like an antidepressant in the now darker season. Your makeup-free look with your braided hair is adorable, you look great.
    Concerts without seats are better than the other way around, without standing room.
    But I also saw Bryan Ferry sitting down, there were only cards like that. :)

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    1. Thanks so much. These dark, gloomy days require a lot more effort when it comes to getting dressed!
      Wow! Bryan Ferry! I much prefer to stand at concerts, don't you? xxx

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  8. Jon in his vintage looks like someone out of a Guy Ritchie movie, and that’s definitely a compliment in my book! Great to see William. Definitely a fine cat! I had to unexpectedly and suddenly put my little female black cat to sleep yesterday. She had a very aggressive tumour sadly. I am still saddened and in shock.

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    1. I'm so sorry to read about your little black cat, SB. Our Polly Piglet had a similar aggressive tumour and it broke our hearts to let her go, we'd have spent every penny to have made her better if we could have done. Sending you lots of love. xxx
      PS I shall pass your Guy Ritchie comment on to Jon, he'll like that.

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    2. Thanks for your very kind words, Vix. I am sorry to hear that you and Jon and Polly Piglet all went through that too. Bless us all, everyone!

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  9. I'm at the point where I wouldn't mind a seat at a gig, though I suppose it would depend on the band.

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    1. It did feel strange, somewhat detached from reality! x

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  10. Ooh love those long sleeves! I'm such a messy cow that they would be decorated with everything I had eaten that day. It's so nice to see your amazing outfits x

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    1. They're great sleeves, aren't they? I wrap the around a few times and secure them with a clothes peg when I'm eating or washing up, I'm a messy madam, too! XXX

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    2. I'm the zen master of sleeve control! xxx

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  11. You have such a great collection of vintage frocks and I love you mix them with newer pieces. This is your time of year and I love your hair in braids. Victoria Square looks like a great place to visit and oh William love him!

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  12. Your new dress is gorgeous, as is that wrap skirt. I have a couple of wrap skirts, that I really should wear more often. I just never quite get the ties in the right place. I end up with the split in my skirt falling somewhere awkward! Just me?
    Gareth will find any excuse to play Big Special's Shithouse! Our neighbours must really appreciate it! xxx
    P.S. Some belated appreciation for William!

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    1. Thanks, Claire! I know what you mean about wraparound skirts, I have to remember to wear my leggings underneath them as they have a habit of blowing open at the most inopportune of moments!
      Only a Black Country band can get away with having a song called Shithouse! xxx

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  13. Oh, I didn't know about the Black Cat appreciation day. Next time I might celebrate it. :) All I need is to get a black cat. I do love black cats. :)
    I love your outfits. The maxi skirts are gorgeous...and you look stunning with the braids.
    Great purchases too. You always find the coolest stuff.
    Nice DIY as well. I love the waistcoat you made. I need to make some for myself.

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    1. Everyone needs a black cat in their lives! xxx

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  14. Lovely outfits!, so fab to see you rocking all those block printed clothes and mixing and matching everything in your wardrobe. Glad you're still not a minimalist!
    Love particularly your purple fedora and those burgundy and pink shades you wear with such stylish attitude. Gorgeous!
    Great that you went back to Birmingham for some live music and fun!.
    Not a huge fan of xmas frenzy myself, but I'm trying to find a silver lining (not an easy task!).
    besos

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    1. Thanks, Monica! My silver lining with Xmas is that my friends who have jobs get time off so we can go out daytime drinking! xxx

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Lots of love, Vix