Monday 11 February 2013

Visible Monday

Who mentioned Annie Hall? 
Ah, yes, it was Connie at snow in the air.
It reminded me that back in the year nod I bought a second-hand, (now more politely known as 'vintage') man's pinstriped suit. It is beautifully tailored; far more effort seems to go into making a man's suit than one for a woman. I used to wear it a lot, usually with a white shirt and a big tie. But I had a lot of long hair then to act as a balance and make it look a nice joke. Today I softened the look with a necklace.
Suit, Austin Reed
Linen shirt, Boden
For Patti at Not Dead Yet Style.

16 comments:

  1. Thanks for popping by by blog! I left a comment for your Feb 4 post but am leaving another in case you don't see it. This is a great look on you, and you wear it well. I've always wanted to do the Katherine Hepburn trouser-glam look, but it just doesn't work on me. :( I think you're a trouser person or you're not, alas.

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    1. There are some black and white studio photos of Katherine Hepburn looking fantastic in very masculine clothing but she could also wear ultra feminine dresses to perfection. I was a big fan and loved the film, 'Bringing up Baby' when I was young. (Also loved Cary Grant!)

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  2. I love a man's suit like this, softened with your lovely jewelry and silvery hair. Marvelous look! Thanks for linking up.

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    1. I'm not usually ageist about clothing but I think that I was able to carry this suit off much better when I was much younger. It was reading some of your other 'visible' bloggers that reminded me that this suit was hanging in the landing wardrobe!

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  3. Love this outfit and your jewelry. So fab.

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    1. It needed the jewelry, Debbie. I like big necklaces and they so often just lift or complete an outfit. Just recently the strings on two of my favourite necklaces have broken, luckily where I could scrabble about on the floor and retrieve the pieces. It seems to be a problem when the stones are large.

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  4. Rosemary, I love the length of the suit coat. The blouse and necklace go with it perfectly.

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    1. Yes. it's a good, generous cut to the jacket and when it's all buttoned up has rather a jaunty line. (Or so I like to think!)

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  5. The necklaces and the color of that shirt really brighten up that suit! It's funny how often mention of men's clothing comes up on these blogs. It's rather nice to have access to that other world of togs.

    And I just read you piece on Cuba - the buildings do look pretty magical. I'm sure it was a wonderful trip.

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    1. Cuba was quite an experience, Val, and very thought provoking. It left us with a lot of questions and not many answers.

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  6. Yep! It was me. I wish I could figure out a way to get Diane Keaton to read your blog. I know she would just Lurve You!

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  7. Looking wonderfully dapper in that lovely suit, very Marlene Dietrich/ Greta Garbo!

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    1. 'Dapper' is just the word, Emaline, it has a hat tilted, cane swinging ring to it!

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  8. Great, wonderful, fabulous look in this suit. Did you have it tailored at all? 'Cause it looks like it fits so well The long jacket gives it an Edwardian look, and I really appreciate the pretty stones ... they do soften and individualize.

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    1. It started life as a three button cuff and now it is two, Jan, just a minor adjustment. The jacket does, indeed, have a rather Edwardian look to it. I have always felt quite jaunty when wearing it but I think that it's probably time to pass it on to a daughter.

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