But, here we go!
Streetscape cape, on sale for $129.99. I saw this in the store and was curious as to how it'd look on me. The verdict: ridiculous. It feels very nice on, but I think a piece like this might work better on someone a bit taller. The length of the cape just kind of split my body in two halves, making my shortness even more evident. For those of you who are interested, I am a S-M/4-6 in tops and I'm wearing a M in the cape here.
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Toothpick cord, $89.50. I'm wearing the color "bright persimmon," which is the exact same shade as those old Flintstones push-pops. I've always found these to run a bit small, so I recommend sizing up. I'm wearing one size up from my usual here, and it fit very comfortably. Also, note that these are not ankle length on me -- if you're 5'2" like me, these will fit like regular pants.
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Liquid silk skirt, on sale for $118. As you can tell from Boyfriend's thumbs up in the first picture, he liked this one. I have to agree! I'm wearing the "bright dahlia" color, which is exactly like the hue shown on the website. It feels so lovely and light on, and the material flows away from the hips so that I don't think VPL (visible panty lines, anyone?) will be a problem. On my 5'2" frame, the skirt hit about 2 inches below my knees. Sizing down is possible with this skirt -- I'm wearing one size below my regular in this picture, and it fit just fine. The skirt wasn't available in my regular size to try on, so I don't know if it runs big or not. Judging from all the wrinkles that were on this already, I'd say one major downside is that it'll wrinkle easily.
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Classic mini in felted wool, $98. Guys, mini skirts just don't work on me. But I tried this on for you anyways just in case some of you were interested. This is the "decadent red" color, which is more like a bright red-orange. I'm wearing my regular size 8 here, but while it fit in the waist, it was all kinds of way-too-tight on my bum and thighs. BUT, there is good news! This mini is a bit longer than the J.Crew minis I've tried on in the past, so while it's still a mini, it's also not too scandalous! The material is fairly heavy wool too, so I can imagine it being a great piece to wear tights under in cooler weather.
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Flair skirt in double-serge wool, $108-128. I wanted to try this on in some other colors, but my store only had the "hthr acorn" color in my size, which is basically khaki. The material is lovely -- a thick, heavy wool with enough weight to hold its shape and pleats. I'd recommend sizing down, as I'm wearing my usual size here and it's kind of baggy. It was knee length on me. I also think this skirt, as a solid color, may work better on someone who isn't pear-shaped, as I found the A-line cut to be a little awkward on me. I found myself wishing it was flared out a bit more.
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Flair skirt in plaid, on sale for $118 ($89.99 in my store). This is made out of the same material as the double-serge wool version of this. I'm wearing it in one size smaller than my usual size, and it fit perfectly. While I didn't like the A-line cut of the solid version of this skirt, I do really like it with a pattern, which I think somehow keeps it visually interesting enough for me not to notice the cut as much. Does that even make sense? Probably not, but the bottom line is: I like it.
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Blythe shirtdress, on sale for $148. Before you look at the picture and rue the day you ordered the Blythe dress, know that I'm wearing 2 sizes up from my usual because that's all my store had and I really wanted to try this dress on. So no, this is not how your regular size will fit, not by a long shot. I also ordered the dress online in my actual size, so I'll do another review once that one comes in, but for now, here are my notes on Blythe: comfortable material, but reminds me a little bit of silk pajamas. I'm not sure how I feel about that yet. The belt is a little awkward since the material is so flimsy. The dress went down to mid-calf on me, but it could be because this dress is way too big. I'll do a proper review when the other one comes!
Let me know if you have any questions about anything I reviewed!
Captain's Log--- (ha ha ha)
ReplyDeleteI like the flair skirt in the print better than the solid, too. The solids are really pretty but with the pattern, you don't get distracted by the pleating in front.
My store had quite a bit in the sale area this past weekend, which, as of late, has been quite rare. It was nice to see!
Thanks for these reviews - I actually think you look pretty darn great in the flair skirt!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the plaid skirt and the dress! Craving a JCrew trip very badly. Or at least one to the factory store...
ReplyDeletelove the Blythe shirtdress, it looks great on you. Also, flared skirts and those tight pair of jeans seems to compliment you as well.
ReplyDeletePam -- Ahh, I completely forgot! Next post will totally open with "Captain's Log," hahaha! And yes, the patterns on the flair skirt do take away from the weird front pleating, now that you mention it...
ReplyDeleteLisa -- Aww, thanks!
Elena -- Oh man, I can imagine! The new arrivals are just so darn irresistable...
Huda -- Thanks! I thought it looked comical, but maybe there's hope for the shirtdress in my actual size after all!
Thanks for posting your try-ons Amy. I wanted to see the cape IRL. I still think it's very cute. The pleated print skirt was my favorite on you.
ReplyDeleteI love the bright dalia color of the skirt!
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