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" i am lost, i am lost / in the robes of all this light ..." ~ sylvia plath

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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Leap Day Musings

It's Leap Day, and as we catapult into March, I feel an increasing urge to manage minor panic attacks on a near-daily basis - this is almost always a trying time of year, with high-stakes standardized tests looming large, raw weather (I know, I know, we NorthEasterners have been spoiled this year ...), and the sort of general malaise that results from exhaustion and mid-school-year burn-out.  One of my super-motivated 7th graders recently had a mini-melt-down due to academic stress.  I tried to remind him to find balance and seek the little things in daily life that make him happy, and promptly had one of those lightbulb-over-head moments in which one realizes that one's own trite advice is actually relatively sound.  While I'm drowning in paper and the excessive grading/frustration that comes with assigning an offensive amount of work to lackadaiscal tweens, I do have an extremely organized and satisfying system for my closet.  Last summer I took on the task of compartmentalizing my wardrobe in the most functional, efficient way I could.  This involved some painfully amateur sketches that showcased my poor sense of spatial relations, a trip to Bed, Bath, and Beyond, and a frustrating week or two - but the result has been so worth the hassle.
{Top shelf: sewing kit, clutches, free perfumes from my jobs at Sephora and Nordstrom Cosmetics.  Bar: Work blouses and tops, belt ring, and rotating tie rack for easy necklace display.}
{More work tops, work bottoms (skirts and pants), large bags/totes on wall hooks.}
{Neurotically labeled shoes in their original boxes for neat storage.  I rue the day I gave my awesome Staples label-maker away.}
{Handbags, dresses, and jackets live together, perpendicular to work clothes.  Dude, I am such a girly girl - strikingly apparent when viewing the physical evidence.}
{Boots and wedges nestle along the floor; stackable shoe-bins house warm-weather shoes.}
{Various cheap-thrill scarves hang on wall-hooks next door to dresses.}
Getting myself dressed and put together for the work day helps me center myself and start the morning off in a positive, energized way. What may seem superficial or like sheer vanity to some actually helps me to be effective in my life, and serves as a creative outlet when all I want to do is crawl back under the covers and throw my alarm clock across the room. The personal style blogs I most enjoy following are those where readers can see a glimpse of "regular girls in real life" presenting themselves with vitality and joy. As Audrey Lorde has said, "Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare."
How do you organize aspects of your daily life that could otherwise get out of control quickly?  Before I overhauled my closet, I was a chronic clothing-piler.  Piles accumulated everywhere like February snow ... hmm, I suppose we really have been spoiled this year. 
Nevertheless, I can't wait for spring.
-xo

Saturday, February 18, 2012

February Obsessions

(Immensely satisfying chunky, sparkly blue statement necklace and delicately dotted blouse, Forever21; old Limited cardigan in sapphire with feminine ribbon-flower detail.}
{Baubles!  Something old (and borrowed), something new, something blue, no nuptials required ... a vintage two-tone bracelet-style watch with ebony face, on permanent loan from Mom; F21 bronze pyramid-stud earrings; Madewell gold "nautical" ring.}
{These shoes - some of which are current staples, others just dying to be broken out again for warm weather.  From top left, clockwise: F21 leopard wedge booties, Target gold platform wedges, J. Crew "Billies," Nine West suede heels, F21 nude "shootie" platform wedges, Tahari ballet flats, ancient high-school-era wooden platforms (cannot get rid of these, ever!), H&M fawn heels, beat-up and perfect brown triple-buckle motorcycle boots.}
{Still grappling with post-holiday house chaos  (take-out menus, Christmas cards, piles of mail) and living on my chaise lounge with these supplies on hand: Marc Jacobs "Rio" studded satchel; Kindle currently loaded with The Night Circus and a Mary Higgins Clark murder mystery or two; a fall In-Style so good that I'm still leafing through it months later; various pretty journals for assorted neurotic scribblings.}
{Polishing off the last of the Ghirardelli holiday chocolates.  M.Z. Wallace "Jane" bag in cardamom, aka one of the single best purchases I've ever made (thanks for the discovery Liz!), and the best work bag on the planet.  With its many compartments, highly efficient design, lightweight stain-resistant water-proof nylon, and pretty leather trim, it fits everything a Type A , crazy-ass teacher could desire ... even a leopard-print umbrella. Wish I could find that panda calendar...}
{This puppy, decked out in her "tutti frutti" sweater with huge brown eyes and her haircut looking fresh.}
{...And more baubles: Claire's "nerd" glasses; Target chain-and-crystal wanna-be J.Crew necklace; Kenneth Cole for Macy's multi- chain necklace; vintage bracelet.

In summation: mix of old trinkets, accessories that toe the line between delicate and clunky and back again, hyper-functional bags,the last of the holiday mint chocolate and tinsel, relaxing reading, a mess of paper, and a very sweet little dog.

-xo

Friday, February 17, 2012

(I Spy) Inspiration: When In Doubt, Look to Audrey

{The incomparable Audrey Hepburn in her signature ballet flats ... with a Yorkie!! Source: www.hpvf.com}
 What are the odds that I can a) maintain my balance (I'm notoriously clumsy to the point of absurdity) and b) look that serene for a bicycle photo and c) coax my independent-minded pup to pose for something this adorable!?
Of course, it would be utterly redundant to write the 320-millionth ode to this incredibly lovely, graceful woman, so my focus is the classic footwear that the dancer/actress/humanitarian championed so delightfully: the simple, elegantly chic ballerina flat.  Lately I (and many of my friends) have felt worn down, down and out, overwhelmed, and stressed, and this weekend I've been asking myself, WWAD? As a screen icon whose feminine charisma and beauty are undeniable, Audrey was also known for her deep sincerity, intelligence, and altruism.  Those who knew her write and reminisce about her alacrity and positivity toward others, about her lightness of spirit in spite of the world's darkness - I think these qualities are perfectly embodied by this shoe style.  What a great way to literally walk lighter and get a lift - what they lack in height, they've got in charm and easy comfort.  Some days are more Holly Golightly (perfectly fierce pumps, shades, and LBDs), while others are just so Jo Stockton (flats, slim capris, graceful ease).

Both these pairs of Lucky Brand ballets were marked down to less than $30.00 at T.J. Maxx, and they are perfect.  (Very picky about this style.)  I'm a recent flat convert, and they are truly like walking on air.  (The red ones I bought are more orangey/poppy-red; post coming soon.)
{Tahari tweed-and-patent ballet flats, also found at T.J. Maxx, that served me well this past fall; I love the Chanel aesthetic they've got going on.  The tweed has a super-faint sparkle to it.}
My current mantra: comfort, lightness, ease.Everyone loves the following heart-lightening Audrey quote, and I could personally use it these days:

I love people who make me laugh. I honestly think it's the thing I like most, to laugh. It cures a multitude of ills. It's probably the most important thing in a person.

 
-xo

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Winter Uniform

{Right hand, thin gold bands: Madewell. Sally Hansen Complete Manicure nail polish in Commander in Chic.  Wrap sweater: F21; T.J. Maxx skinny cords.}
When the weather outside is frightful, I definitely gravitate toward this uniform - somewhat sloppy/ snuggly knits, minimal gold jewelry, and skinny pants tucked into boots.  Back in my youth (which apparently is over, judging from how long it now takes me to recover from a night out), I could manage to skip socks (!!!) on cold days and just shiver a little in ballet flats and pumps.  I could also survive in a skimpy dress and open-toed shoes (!!!) for nights out in 20-degree weather ... but these days, total physical comfort is of the utmost importance to me at all times.  I wore a variation of this for drinks and live-band karaoke with my school crew last night and had a total blast being warm/taking shots/screaming at the top of my lungs for a major portion of the evening.  (One of our friends actually holds the title of "CT Karaoke Champion."  Absolutely well-deserved - his rendition of "Like a Stone" was Chris Cornell!)  I really love these subtle Madewell rings - great little details that make me happy whenever I look down at them.
{Can't seem to get enough of this F21 sweater-tunic, with its warm, soft coziness, slight slouch, and nice details like a scooped neck and front pockets.  I keep wearing it for work on particularly chilled, cranky Mondays/Fridays as it's basically a glorified blankie - a friend at work, Cassie, whose style I really like, owns it too.  We both wore it last week and freaked out some of the students, the ones who believe that teachers sleep at their desks at night and have no contact with the outside world.  Top picture: Ann Taylor jodphurs, Target motorcycle wedge boots.  Bottom picture: Target jodphurs, J.Crew "Billie" boots.  I look rather dazed.}
I'm not yet maddened by the cold weather (it's been a very mild winter) to the point of craving sleeveless dresses, pastels, and espadrilles (although on second thought, even that colored font makes me think wistfully of spring); the above uniform has been serving me pretty well, along with a life-changing NorthFace parka.  Still, I look forward to forsaking socks.  Stay warm!
-xo