Kickin' It with Kimonos - Multi-colored Floral

As you have figured out by now, I have a number of kimonos. The one thing they seem to have in common is they all have prints. Kimonos really are more of an accessory to an outfit, as opposed to a cardigan or blazer, which serve, not only to pull an outfit together, but as a layer of warmth in the cooler weather. Most kimonos and ruanas are very light weight and are meant to be used much as you would use a statement necklace or scarf. They are meant to make your outfit more fun and noticeable.

This next kimono I am going to show you is a LuLaRoe piece and once again adds an element of flirty and feminine to an otherwise casual, tomboyish outfit.

Kickin' It with Kimonos - Multicolored floral

I got this thrifted Nike tee on a recent thrift run. I usually don’t buy brand tees like this. I have no affinity for sports wear branding. I am sure if I were more into sports, then I might feel differently. However, I have always thought that Nike’s slogan, “Just do it,” was something we all could identify with. I mean which one of us hasn’t wished we could do better, be better, eat better, exercise more and so on. Typically I don’t like to go around with this type of slogan across my chest. Not because I am worried about people looking at my chest. I highly doubt a tee shirt like this is going to invoke a drool worthy response from a man. Ha, ha. My feeling is more along the lines that I don’t want to advertise something I have to live up to. Seriously! Yes, I want to be a writer: just do it! Yes, I want to eat better: just do it! Yes, I want to exercise more: just do it. I feel as though I am a walking billboard for a chorus of condemnation. Do any of y’all get what I am saying?

Kickin' it with kimonos - multi-colored floral

That being said, maybe I need to have these types of messages make an appearance more regularly, not only in my wardrobe, but in the things I read, watch and listen too. Maybe, if I added a bit more of this spice of encouragement to my life, I would be more likely to succeed at those aforementioned desires. What are your thoughts? How do you encourage yourself to do the things that are difficult? Especially when life is so busy and chaotic?

Let me also add in here I know my tee is extremely wrinkled. Ha, ha. I should have gotten it out further ahead of time and let it hang in the bathroom. My daughter keeps telling me I need to get a steamer. Maybe I’ll suggest that on my Christmas list.

Kickin' it with kimonos - multi-colored floral

This is our first grand puppy, Beatrice. We call her Bea, Sweet Bea, Sweetie Bea and an odd assortment of other endearing terms. She is a mastiff mix. My daughter actually sent in a sample for DNA testing to Embark, to see what breeds Beatrice has in her lineage. The main breed was Cane Corso, which is an Italian breed of mastiff, but she also has Dog de Bordeaux, which is a French breed of mastiff, Neapolitan, which is another Italian mastiff and Bull Mastiff, along with a few other odds and ends. We were trying to get her to turn around, but she wasn’t having anything to do with it.

My yellow, Talbots, crop pants are a thrift find. I have styled these on the blog before. You can see it with a white tee and light gray blazer, and with a pink button up and open weave vest,

Kickin it with kimonos - multi colored flora

This little yellow cross body bag is starting to show some wear, especially since it was second hand when I got it. Paying a little extra for real leather trim or a real leather bag is definitely worth it as they will last longer. I think this one is going to go in the donation box. I do like the color, but I am not lacking purses, so I’ll find a suitable substitute.

Kickin it with kimonos - multi colored floral

Even my cute beaded, fringe bracelet is showing some wear. I will either trim the tassel or just remove it entirely.

Kickin' it with kimonos - multi colored floral

Here again are my Naya black suede oxfords. I really like these shoes and they are great for fall and winter.

You’ve got to have a few fun photos. In the second shot my daughter was trying to get me to show the asymmetrical line of the kimono, but my mind went towards Dracula’s cape. Ha, ha. Always the ham, I am!

Kickin' it with kimonos - multi colored floral

What do you think of this outfit? Is this a little too outside the box? Do you stay away from writing on tees? I’d love to hear your thoughts, so be sure to leave a little love in the comments. I appreciate all your support.

Photo credit Rebecca Trumbull.

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Piece Perfect - The Outerwear Vest

I love a good vest. They can add interest and color to an outfit without too much thought. During the winter they can also add an extra layer of warmth without making me look like the giant Stay Puft Marshmallow Man from the original Ghost Busters movie. 

Today I am styling an outerwear vest with a detachable faux fur collar. While some wear the outerwear vest as a replacement for a jacket, I will actually wear something like this to work. Our office is a bit drafty and having an extra layer that can be on or off is very helpful.

For this post, I threw the vest over an olive long sleeve tee that has a rose gold sheen to it. I got this tee from my mom for Christmas.

Here is a side view to show you more detail on the vest. The vest has a full zipper, a fairly deep zipper pocket on each side and is lined. It is not down filled, but rather has something like a polyester fiber fill. While it is not as warm as a true down vest would be it definitely adds a solid layer of warmth to my core. 

Here is a view of the back. The diagonal lines and the more fitted cut of the vest make it appear more figure flattering. 

To keep the look run around casual, I wore my jeans from Christopher and Banks, an olive military style belt and black suede oxfords. I did a front tuck on the long sleeve tee, put on a necklace I got from my daughter for Christmas and carried a snakeskin clutch that has a short silver chain so it can be worn over the shoulder.

I actually picked out this gold chain with cranberry colored wood beads at Charming Charlie when my daughter and I were out birthday shopping for her back in November. I love the combination of gold and cranberry and have gotten more interested in wood jewelry since following Janeane of Designing From My Closet. Check out any one of many of her posts and you will see her love for unique wood and other earth materials jewelry.

Snakeskin seems to slither its way into many fashionable forms and this cute clutch I found thrifting had to be added to my collection.

Here you can see a close up of the fur collar.

The collar simply buttons on and off.

Here it is without the fur.

One more look at the whole outfit.

How many of you wear vests? Do you have a heavier one like this that you wear out instead of a jacket, or do you wear it to keep you warm inside and add interest to an outfit? Let me know in the comments section below.

I hope you all have a fantastic weekend. Check back on the blog next week for another idea on how to chase away the winter blues with what you wear. Be sure to follow me on Facebook, Instagram or Pinterest. I appreciate all your support. 

Shopping for a Vest:

Nordstrom Rack - $34.97

Macy's - $66.99

JC Penney - $39.99