Friday, May 22, 2020

Journal Journey: Time is on My Slide



You know how people (and bumper stickers) say things like so many shoes, so little time?  So many cocktails, so little time?  So many men, so little time?  Well, I feel like this quarantine is the perfect opportunity to embrace all of those burning if-only's.  Unless, of course, your version of this is so many water parks.  Or so many men.

My own list goes something like this: so many outfits, so many books, so many crafts, and, of course, so many blog posts.  (Also so many shoes.  But you already knew that.)  And so, I'm using this to-myself time to delve even more deeply into my passions.  And that includes writing outfit ideas in my outfit journal.  Or, as I like to call it, my togs log.  Some outfits I wear, others I just photograph, but there's something satisfying about capturing them before they fly out of my head like deranged butterflies.  It's also fun to go over old entries and see which stuff I ended up donating.  Or, more often than not, look at some fashion "brainstorm" and wonder, what was I thinking?!

One of the reasons I'm mesmerized by clothes is that you can style them endlessly.  There used to be a column/feature about this in that old shopping magazine Lucky.  (Have I blogged about this already?  I feel like I have.  Oh well.  I won't let that stop me.)  It was called something like One Skirt; Three Girls, but catchier.  And each of the girls would trick out the skirt in a totally different way.  It'd list their professions, too, so it'd be no surprise when the architect paired the skirt with a white button-down and an artsy necklace, or when the boutique owner topped her skirt with a frilly blouse and humongous fake pearls.  Then there'd be a tattoo artist with the skirt wrapped around her purple ponytail wearing a pair of ripped jeans or something.

Well, not really.  Lucky never got edgy.  No hard feelings, Lucky.  I'm not edgy either.  To prove it, here's one grrr-eat leopard skirt shoehorned into three girly outfits.  Not one of them appears in my togs log.  But sometimes you have to go off-book.


Top: Worthington: J. C. Penney's
Skirt: Tinseltown, Kohl's
Shoes: Jessica Simpson, DSW
Bag: Xhilaration, Target


Top: Macy's
Skirt: Tinseltown, Kohl's
Shoes: Mix No. 6, DSW
Bag: Betsey Johnson, Marshalls


Top: Target
Skirt: Tinseltown, Kohl's
Shoes: Chase & Chloe, Zulily
Bag: Liz Claiborne, J. C. Penney's
Belt: Marshalls

3 comments:

Samantha said...

These outfits are so cute and summer-ready: my favorite is the leopard-print skirt with the yellow leopard- print top! I love that you keep an outfit journal; I have never thought of that before! The journal itself is so pretty and floral. ❤️

Jewel Divas Style said...

I have something similar.

Lists of my clothes, jewels, accessories, etc. I make a list of clothes in each colour, so all my red clothes in one list, all separated into short sleeve shirts/blouses, long sleeved, t-shirts, pants, dresses, etc, then it's easy to see when and where I bought it, and how much it cost because I keep that info too.

Tanza Erlambang said...

leopard skirt looks pretty....and luxury...

too many men, too little time?...wow

Have a wonderful memorial day