If you’ve been following these posts for the last few days, you would notice that I wear a lot of suits. Which I do, so that’s very observant of you! And thank you all for the lovely comments on the suits. But on Fridays, if I don’t have any meetings organised I like to dress a little more casually to fit in with every one else for a change (I’m usually quite overdressed in my office even though it is a corporate environment). However, I do struggle trying to find something appropriate for the office in the dressy casual category so I find dressing on a Friday always takes a lot longer than the usual suit and top combo. This is where laying out a week's worth of outfits like Carolyn does would certainly prove useful.
Last Friday I wore a paneled skirt which I morphed from Vogue 9625. I have made this is as a dress before, but here I used only the skirt part of the dress, added a narrow waistband and shaped two of the panels at the back instead of darts for fitting and voila, I have a paneled skirt. I’ve made this skirt a few times, as well as once for my mother, and it is very quick and easy to sew and only needing a variation in the number of panels to increase or decrease size.
The fabric is a wool (the scratchy type unfortunately), which is a lovely grey colour with fine black lines running through it. I cut the fabric on the bias to get some drape in the way the skirt would hang, and also to have the lines become a feature. And the skirt did drape in lovely folds, until I sewed a narrow hem and then it stood out and became more of an a-line skirt shape, but I still like it.
I’ve wore it to work with a RTW knit crossover top in a vibrant purple colour, with suede flat shoes in a matching colour with silver buckles, which were custom made in Vietnam when I was there earlier this year for the princely sum of $20!
The final tally for the working week is twelve made garments from fourteen worn garments, a grand total of 85%, which is pretty good but as I said previously I did make a concerted effort to select made clothes over RTW since I knew I was keeping score.
What else I discovered:
a) I wear a lot of skirts – this is because pants don’t look that great on my pear shaped figure, and I’m not good at making pants that fit so I don’t!
b) I should always line jackets, especially tailored jackets, they will wear better and probably longer too.
c) I should avoid polyester fabrics, even if the colour or print is great because it doesn’t sew or last as well as wool or other natural fibres
d) I have enough shoes to wear a different pair for 65 days straight, so I shouldn’t buy any more (but I probably will anyway…..)
Lovely outfit!I love that skirt!
ReplyDeleteThat is so great!!
ReplyDeleteI want to see a show-and-tell of your machines and workspace.
I avoid pants for the same reason as you - plus, my husband insists that even carrying a few extra pounds, a woman always looks better in skirts or dresses. Love your vogue skirt a couple of entries back - I have the same pattern and use the life out of it - it's now scotch tape with paper between! This grey skirt and maroon top combo is terrific on you!
ReplyDeleteVery cute outfit!
ReplyDeleteI love this skirt! It looks great!
ReplyDeleteLove the comment about skirts by marjie; I'm a pants person and try so hard to wear a skirt from time to time but...I just like pants! Maybe I'm vain, but that's a good enough point that the next thing I make will be a skirt!
Love the skirt! Skirts are my all time favorite, but I'm in pants most of the time. In the winter I don't have to think about locating tights or hose without a run. In the summer I hate my ultra white legs and I get tired of putting on self tanner. I'm rallying for a return to hose in the summer, or at least longer skirts. Although, knee length are much cuter. ;o)
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous outfit...just casual enough but still professional and well put together! It is a look I can not do! *LOL* Anyhoo 85% is still good and I would love to see one of the versions of the dress!
ReplyDeleteGreat "casual" outfit. The skirt is very flattering. I don't wear pants much either (to work) - skirts are way easier to make. My only pants are RTW.
ReplyDelete85% is great as I sit here at my desk wearing 100% RTW! And I think you should increase your shoe intake to a round 100 - mid year sales are on soon!!
Love how you modified the dress pattern into a skirt...ingenious! And I'm glad to know someone has surpassed my tally in the shoe department. I don't feel so bad now.
ReplyDeleteYou do great! We all have our different body problems to coup with. You look fine in skirts. What about an A line dress with a princess cut, w/short or 3/4 length sleeve's and some sort of lighter weight jacket? If you went with a natural or even a pant weight material for the jacket as long as you finish the seams you wouldn't have to line the jacket that way.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work. I really enjoy your blogg! Jean C.
Beautiful, classic, and HOT!
ReplyDelete-Sandra