Graphic print skirt, houndstooth heels, and clothing considerations
Every once in a while, an outfit gets stuck in my head, and won’t leave me alone until I try it on. This was one such outfit. Today is round two of an impromptu four part series in making modern garments look vintage, but I think in this case, I failed. I received this skirt from Tobi, and it is really pretty. It has a structured kind of fabric, a gorgeous graphic dahlia print, pockets, and a sturdy waistline. It was by far my favorite thing in the lovely package that I got from them… until I put it on. And it was just off. A few inches too short, a few inches looser in the waist and tighter around my belly than I would like.
But a little tweaking made the waist fit better, and now I’m at a crossroads.
I like this skirt a lot. I think it’s so very cute, and the shape is flattering. But does it hold up to the vintage direction of my style, or does it just barely miss the mark? And do I keep it for those rare occasions when I want to dress a bit more modern, or do I purge it from my wardrobe along with the seemingly hundreds of other things I’ve gotten rid of lately?
I will likely style it a few other ways before I decide. While I have purged the majority of my closet, weeding out items that really aren’t the direction my style wants to go, I still have a few things that are modern for practicality’s sake, or that I just love regardless of the era they look. My vintage 80’s sweater collection is one collection I’ll never purge. My 1970’s floral maxi dress, that I wore while pregnant several times, is another. And this skirt… well, we will see!
The more committed I become to true vintage style, the more consideration I take as to what I allow to stay in my closet.
For now, the only thing that throws me off is the length. I much prefer skirts that hit just below my knee, and this one sits just above. I can find no other faults!
How do you cultivate your closet to suit your style? Do you keep items that you may not wear often just because they’re too cute to let go?
Skirt, c/o Tobi | shirt, thrifted | coat (old), Target | heels (old), Kohl’s | hat, vintage
5 Comments
SaraLily
Ooooo I am feeling this look with the cozy coat! I get what you mean when something just isn’t CLICKING. This skirt is LOVELY but you have to be confident in it. I do like this outfit – it’s very classic with the black and white. Maybe try it on with some color to see if you like it with pops of blue or burgundy or even yellow?
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Francesca
Why not sew a band of contrasting fabric around the bottom of the skirt? (Or even a really wide piece of ribbon?) That will make it longer and give it more of a vintage feel in one fell swoop! Red would be good, you could then match in accessories, lips and nails too. Just a thought! X
Jennifer Sheffield
I’ve never been able to pull of houndstooth and then you do it so easily -_____- You look gorgeous.
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Aurè
hello there,ciao…nice photos and this look is great,the skirt length is OK as your legs are very perfect…cheers!
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Lizzy H.
You look fabulous! I love your houndstooth heels and coat. The skirt is perfect to me to though I know you have your reservations about it. 😉 Have a great week!
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