I don't often find myself revisiting a blog to stare lustfully at any given garment, but Caroline's Mode has had me doing just that with this dip dyed leather jacket by the UK leather aficionados, Muubaa. I hadn't heard of the design house before, but after painstakingly perusing their website (and drool-worthy blog), I have swiftly fallen in love. I am stuck in the uncomfortable position of wanting to reduce my use of animal products (I recently watched Vegucation and it's been resonating with me ever since) while my appreciation, and fashion's innovative utilization, of leather deepens and expands. There is something about the investment in leather that feels so adult, a commitment to a style, to a statement, to a piece - I love it. As I feel myself approaching other things that smack of adulthood - a profession, an income, a "home" - leather seems to be a silver lining.
The price tag is, of course, around 600$, so until the pay cheque I anticipate comes with adulthood materializes, this gorgeous jacket will stay snuggly in my dreams.
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Saturday, January 12, 2013
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Dreaming of Rain
I am overjoyed to be the new owner of a classic, raglan sleeve, long
Burberry trench. Overjoyed. I asked for a rain coat for Christmas.
As I wandered around Holt Renfrew with my
mum on the day before Christmas, and as we toured through the Burberry
section I remarked "I know I will have made it in life when I own a
Burberry trench." Well, I don't think I've made it, so I will
have to come up with a new measure of success, but for now I get to
figure out how I can make this timeless piece part of my wardrobe.
First thought; pair the trench with my new faux-Marant wedge sneakers and faux-leather leggings. Something rugged and modern. There is a definite rock-n-roll undercurrent to my style. I definitely take note on what Rihanna is wearing and take inspiration, channeling her leather ensembles, albeit in a slightly tamer, every day, Canadian way.
Or, on the other hand...
Maybe something more traditional. I realize that, as I move towards a professional career, my favourite spiked ring may prove more of a detriment than an indicator of my spot-on style. So a more classic, feminine look to pair with the trench, with clean lines and simple colours.
Sometimes it makes me sad that I don't have a distinct personal style. I'm much more of a chameleon, taking on and appreciating a variety of looks. I'm never going to inspire anyone with my style though. But if it means I could wear this trench like a 1930s starlet or like Rihanna I will take versatility over a distinct aesthetic.
Or, on the other hand...
Maybe something more traditional. I realize that, as I move towards a professional career, my favourite spiked ring may prove more of a detriment than an indicator of my spot-on style. So a more classic, feminine look to pair with the trench, with clean lines and simple colours.
Sometimes it makes me sad that I don't have a distinct personal style. I'm much more of a chameleon, taking on and appreciating a variety of looks. I'm never going to inspire anyone with my style though. But if it means I could wear this trench like a 1930s starlet or like Rihanna I will take versatility over a distinct aesthetic.
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