28 January 2009

Objects of desire

Oh, look at this. So beautiful. It's like one of the suits Anne Vernon wears in Les Parapluies de Cherbourg (you can see her here). Now I must stop talking myself into buying it. I don't need it at all, in any way.

21 January 2009

Favourite inauguration outfit



I LOVE Sasha Obama's orange/pink/red outfit, and such cute shoes!

(Photo from the Guardian)

18 January 2009

From The virgin in the garden, by A.S. Byatt

Frederica affected a long white nightdress with full sleeves, and a yoke of broderie anglaise threaded with black ribbon. She liked to imagine this garment falling about her in folds of fine white lawn. It was in fact made of nylon, the only available kind of nightdress, except for vulgar shiny rayon, in Blesford or Calverley. It did not fall, it clung to Frederica's stick-like and knobby limbs, and she disliked its slippery feel. She was always too easily seduced, when buying clothes, by some Platonic ideal garment possibly, though not necessarily, also envisaged by the makers of the cheap imitations she could afford to buy. She would have had a Yorkshire sense of quality in cloth if she'd had the money to go with it. Lacking money, she refused to be shrewd about the second-rate.

15 January 2009

I made this




It's Vogue 8409 - a Very Easy Vogue - and the pattern was a dream. The material is satin with a slight stretch, and I lined it in bright pink, which you can't see, goddammit. (First time I've made my own lining, so I was enormously pleased with myself.) I loved the pattern so much I might well make it again in black wool for work, if I can work out how to make the crossover neck slightly more modest. At the moment the dress is a bit 'Hello, these are my boobs' which is fine for special occasions but not for the office.

10 January 2009

...and other resolutions

- Cut my fringe back in.
- Stop buying shoes. Gah.
- Wear eye make-up.
- Write more on this blog. (Blah blah as usual.)
- Do some more crafty things. I want to make a patchwork quilt!

Things I am going to make this winter

- Two full, wool skirts, in red and in black, probably to this pattern or one like it.
- A knitted snood in grey, that I can wear as a scarf or pull over my head to keep my ears warm.
- A grey or dark blue pinafore dress.
- An A-line black wool skirt with a waistband.
- A wool smock dress in green or mustard or bright blue, to cheer up my very grey wardrobe.
- A plain red jersey dress. Empire line. Sort of swingy. Maybe this pattern, but without the rolled hem.
- A smart dress with the beautiful fine black wool challis I have.
- A really chic 1940s style hat.

I'm also going to try and finish the grey wool coat I started on (before realising I was using the worst pattern in the world). I think I can salvage it, and the material is beautiful: lovely nubbly grey boiled wool. I must make a coat this year. I am fed up with not having a decent smart everyday coat.