Two days until vacation!

I knew I was feeling cloudy headed but I didn't know it was so visible. woah.

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yeah it is so quiet at work this week. Insanely quiet. Like you can hear my shutter quiet.

so quiet

My Marc boots are softening up already. In a month they will have a little slouch going I think.

das boot detail

They are fun because from the front they are tall enough that most my dresses cover the tops of them and they don't look like much but when I turn around and people see them the reactions are fun. It has taken a few people by surprise.

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Dress and Boots Marc by Marc Jacobs I looked back through my outfit archives and I think this is the most worn item of clothing in my closet.
Purple turtleneck and sweater leggings H&M
Hoodie from Target in LA (that makes it fancier)
Lilac nails Done out in Deco by OPI It is a coincidence they match
Necklace Gift
Earrings Target

It is obviously I love a hoodie. I also have a job that allows creative freedom (but it is a bit conservative in general just due to the nature of librarians) and I am easily one of the more dressed up people most days. (there are few.. but not a lot) I love pairing the dressier with the casual to create a happy hillary medium. I have always done that. As a kid I would put jewelry on with my play clothes. Or chucks with a fancy dress. It was kinda of a melding of my mom and dad into one dresser. My mom with her piles of bangles with a tshirt and my dad in his chambray shirts for "fancy" occasions. I mean I am half each of them it makes sense they each represent half my wardrobe? :p The matching of things head to toe is all pop though. He was the SNAZZIEST dresser ever.

 Do you take after your parents when it comes to taste in clothes?
 I told you about my parents above, when it comes to day to day, Dave dresses like me most the time. I then turn around and copy him. Today we are both wearing blue tops with orange sweaters. He probably has on his man boots too. He copied me this time.

Comments

hillary said…
i'm in love (just typed "lofe" on accident. hah!) with your dress. the pattern is awesome, and paired with the cardigan it's double awesome. and, if you ask me, that's a lot of awesome on one person. nice job.
-brittney
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hillary said…
You're cute!
hillary said…
I should of said my taste is absolutely the opposite of my Parents but I parings of design elements is like them. If you saw what my dad wore you'd understand the explanation. Cut offs, tank top, high tops and white socks with a big brass belt buckle and holster for phone.
hillary said…
I don't know if I dress like my folks. I never noticed what they or anyone else wore. It could be that I am perfect match in styles. *shrug*

I dig the boot photo. I am glad they are softening. I bought new boots to go dancing in this past Friday. On Saturday we went dancing, and the insides of the boots tore my socks up. But the lowers are softening to where they are almost comfortable already. I kinda wish I'd gotten a heel, because flats without arches are painful. :-/
hillary said…
I think I say it every time you wear it, but that dress is fantastic.
hillary said…
I never tire of hearing it ;)
hillary said…
I love that outfit!
I take after my dad in my love of minimalism - he's a jeans-or-khakis+clean black t = good outfit (add a button-up shirt left open over the t and you're dressed up) kind of guy.
My love of skirts and a feminine silhouette comes from my mom - she lives in gorgeous "hippie" skirts almost year-round, with a plain black top for everyday and a colorful cardigan added for going out.
My husband and I have "matching closets" - i.e., our closets are full of similar colors. *shakes head* We try to avoid matching... But it happens. ^.^
hillary said…
I can see why that dress is a favorite, it's amazing! I love those boots too, they're so mellow in the front and then crazy awesome in the back. I love hoodies, I wish I could wear them at work. In high school and college my go to outfit was jeans, t-shirt, hoodie. I really miss it sometimes.

My mother is one of those people who is always put together/matching/made-up. I was the complete opposite of her when I was younger, but I'm beginning to see the value in her style now. My father would be perfectly content wearing rags if my mom let him . . .
hillary said…
Do you take after your parents when it comes to taste in clothes? NO NO NO. lol. Not at all.
"Hoodie from Target in LA (that makes it fancier)" - SO TRUE.
hillary said…
I see someone beat me to the punch, but, damn, that dress is cute!
hillary said…
My mom love a good hippie skirt with black top too!
hillary said…
My dad and step dad wear questionably ripped clothing too. Is it a man thing?
hillary said…
You can buy arch inserts for about $1O at target. I got a pair in my cowboyboots and it really helps the comfort!
hillary said…
Oh lordy I dont dress like my parents thankfully. (I explain above about my dads high tops and little cut offs) my dad thinks I'm crazy in my dressing. His clothing is all picked based on "how will this look with blonde dog hair on it" he always teases me when I wear black to his house. Then I remind him my cats are black!
hillary said…
Omg I'm in love with your dress! It's adorable.

I'm totally the opposite of my mom's style most of the time. She tends to take after her "Native-American" blood being tanned and having that smokey dark hair. She leans more into the boho styles. I'm still sort of dabbling with my style so I'm not sure I can categorize it, but it's usually very structured.
hillary said…
My mom is wicked boho too we have similar taste but not a similar style at all.
hillary said…
I do love those boots ever so much. I haven't braved anything so tall yet.

As for the question about dressing like my parents, that would be a big NO. I have a dream to never wear a pair of pants again, I love love love dresses. My mother on the other hand would love to attend formal occasions in jeans and t-shirts. Her style is very 8-year old boy.
hillary said…
:) Your reply makes me smile.
hillary said…
I don't take after my parents at all. Well, my dad doesn't really care about clothes so I don't think there would be much to "take after" anyway. He always looks nice but he has a "uniform" basically. My mom and I are pretty different. We both have totally different idea of what looks good. Even if we agree on the basic concept (like if I need an outfit for whatever and we both agree I should wear a black dress and heels, for instance) we have very different opinions about what actually looks good in the end. She will have me try on a dress and just be falling over at how much she loves it on me - while I'll feel like a lumpy, frumpy nun. Then I'll find a dress I love and she just won't "get it."
hillary said…
I totally was terrible at my explanation in the post. I don't have the same style as my parents at all.We have similar taste which I was thinking was different. Like we all appreciate tailoring and good seams and quality fabrics. But my dad's quality fabrics are in his sweatshirts and workboots. My moms in hippie skirts. We dress NOTHING alike and neither are into fashion at all. Also my mom would put me in way too low cut things!
hillary said…
Only one day until vacation now!!!
hillary said…
Nope offically on vacation as of 4:30!!
hillary said…
I think I've inherited my dad's love of boots. My closet is getting a little too small for the boot collection I have planned. Sure, he's a good ol' boy, but I don't discriminate against his cowboy boots. I'd kill for a pair. As far as my mother is concerned, the color purple and random purses are our thing. =)
hillary said…
Purple love is a good thing to inherit. I got mine via Dave.
hillary said…
I love your boots and all of the way's you've been able to style them so far.

I don't take after my parents when it comes to clothing taste, they both are very casual and I like to dress up for everything. And my mom pretty much adheres to fashion "rules" and matchy-matchy while I try and mix it up; she's a beautiful woman but I'm trying to shake her out of that matching shell. Dad's funny b/c he's a preacher and he's always worn cowboy boots with his two- and three- piece Sunday suits, always, for as long as I can remember. And jeans in the pulpit for Wednesday night service.

One way I absolutely do take after my mom is in shopping style. She taught me how to bargain shop from the time I was 3 years old. We're going on my annual Orlando Outlet day-long birthday shopping trip next week and it's one of the happiest days of the year. We bargain shop till we can't move! It's our favorite sport.

Happy Vacation! I start mine Thursday - 10 days off, horray! Hope you have a fun, relaxing time on yours.