Showing posts with label coat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coat. Show all posts

Monday, March 09, 2026

TARDIS Tuesday -The Woman Who fell to Earth

 I'm incredulous that I have not shared this cosplay since December 2022. Really???? I've definitely worn it. The whole thing. In fact, the coat in this outfit is probably my most worn Yaz Khan item- it's my car travel coat as it is so cosy, roomy and comfortable for a long car journey.

Let's look at the inspiration, worn in Yaz's debut episode:


An unnamed pink woolly sweater, a Zara shaggy coat, blue skinny jeans, red gloves and Dune Pacey burgundy boots.

Nothing has changed about this outfit- I love it as it is even if it is completely not my usual colour scheme!


Last time, I took photos in the same spot but there was no pond here before! We have newts! CBC is excited about this!

It's a good all round, cosy day outfit!

Here are some things I am happy about:
1.  The newts! CBC and I are super happy about the newts! We have named some of them: King CaNewt, Olivia Newton John, Isaac Newton.  Looking for them is fun.  Weirdly, on Thursday night, I came home and found a newt on the front door step. It seemed dead as it didn't move but it was gone teh next morning.
2.  We had a wonderful Kensington Chamber Orchestra on Saturday.  We played Mendelssohn's wonderful, Reformation Symphony, composed to celebrate the centenary of Martin Luther.  The last movement is based on Martin Luther's A Mighty Fortress is our God.  Before it, is a beautiful flute cadenza/fantasie, which Mendelssohn bizarrely cut from his second version of this Symphony but it is gorgeous! It only appears in one edition of the symphony. I was very happy I got to play this. Listen to it here from  20:10ish....





3.  I found out this evening that my school choir got through to the final of our local Primary Choir of the Year competition.  Yay, we got through two years ago also! Very happy!  

4.  I made my first nettle soup of the season. I also included a load of goosegrass in it too for extra vitamins and three cornered leek  There's loads around at the moment. I also made some delicious croutons to go with it from some old bread that had gone hard.   We also made some yummy honey and sesame parsnip chips to accompany it as we had to use up some old parsnips!

5. I started a new Katherine Rundell book called The Good Thieves which I am really enjoying so far.

6. I had 5 people in the audience on Saturday- CBC's Mum, brother, partner AND even a French cousin and his girlfriend! It is really nice to have people there to watch you when performing!

7.  We're finally using up some very old flour in the cupboard!

8.  I went over to my Godmother's on Friday night. It was lovely to see her and her daughter!

9.  Very glad I made up lots of apple and blackberry for the freezer. Most of it was free apart from the energy and honey (which was a present!)I am still eating it!

10. I'm a bit nervous about it, but I'm playing 1st flute for Orchestra of the City's next concert, rehearsals start on Wednesday! Fingers crossed it will go ok! It's exciting to have the chance to do this!



xcxcx

Monday, November 27, 2023

TARDIS Tuesday- The Rings of Akhaten

Hello there,

Today's TARDIS Tuesday is not really an outfit as such- well it IS but it's not really one you can see much of!

It features my beloved Clara Oswald but from a flashback to when she was younger!

Cannot believe I used this outfit as inspiration last in 2018!!! Whoa- 5 years ago! Exactly 5 years to the day that I am writing this blogpost (Sun 26th November!)

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Image borrowed from This Pinterest

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Image borrowed from Cathoderaytube

It features Clara at her Mother's funeral in a red duffle coat from F&F at Tescos.  Nothing else of the outfit is visible

And in a very simple photo, here I am



I bought this duffle coat around 5.5years ago and it is one of my favourite coats to wear if I KNOW it is not going to rain! I wore it to church last Sunday along with last week's TARDIS Tuesday outfit underneath!I love this beautiful duffle coat. It has a cosy tartan lining

Luckily, my church has a grave yard which seemed suitable for a quick picture! I balanced my phone on the edge of a large green wheelie bin! Easy peasy!

My busy period begins this week! I have a lot to get done this week- here's hoping I get it all done AND get some rest in between! 4 rehearsals and a concert this week.



My sister hosted a lovely party for my niece K's 14th birthday. Can you believe she is 14?  

Her dad took this picture of us (in one of those edit programmes that blocks out the background! She is a sweetie!

I hope you are well!

xx


Tuesday, February 14, 2023

TARDIS Tuesday- Amy Pond from Vincent and the Doctor

Greetings!

As I type this post, our neighbour's dog is howling like Hound of the Baskervilles and repeatedly barking loudly and continuously.  It REALLY doesn't like to be left alone and at night, it cries, howls and barks.  We only remember it does it, when it does it! I wonder if the neighbours who do not adjoin them, hear it quite as loudly and distressingly (it sounds SO bereft and melancholic!) as we do?

I thought for TARDIS Tuesday, I'd return to an outfit I have worn a version of twice before.  Last shared in April 2020, (and originally March the 9th 2015), I am wearing an outfit worn by 11th Doctor, Scottish companion, Amy Pond.

It is considered her most iconic (and probably most-cosplayed) outfit and worn in the most beautiful episode, Vincent and the Doctor.


Amy Pond Vincent episode cosplay reference | Amy pond, Amy pond outfit
Photo borrowed from this Pinterest:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/45599014960729471/



She wears a tiny black mini-skirt, a red v-neck sweater, brown knee-high boots, a H&M red crocheted scarf, a teal coat from Jasper Conran (at Debenhams)

And here's moi!
Now, the reason I decided to wear this outfit is one that the eagle-eyed of you may have noticed...
It's pretty much the same outfit I wore 2 weeks ago as Amy Pond but with a different coat and the addition of a scarf!

Pretty much everything I am wearing belonged to someone else I knew first.
The coat is CBC's.  He bought it to dress as Newt Scamander for Harry Potter night at his school.
It's a lovely coat which he doesn't wear very often. It is, thus, fair game.
The skirt and jumper came from my Canadian work colleague when she moved back home. I have so many regrets that I didn't stay in touch with her. She was so lovely. CBC is actually FaceBook friends with her!
The belt belonged to my Mum.
The only bits I bought are the red scarf which I bought in a charity shop (but forgot to wear it with the ends thrown back!)
The boots are the recently fixed Italian leather boots.

Since it's Winter, this was only worn for the photos. I just swapped coats after I'd taken the last set of photos! I will wear a version of this for school but with a longer skirt! OR leggings!

I hope you are having a lovely day and there are no unhappy dogs howling in the background of YOUR life!
xx

Tuesday, February 07, 2023

TARDIS Tuesday- ?????????? The Seventh Doctor ?????????????

 I'm always really excited when I share an outfit for TARDIS Tuesday which is based on the ACTUAL Doctor's outfit- it doesn't happen THAT often, in comparison to companion interpretations on here.

Today, I am looking at the final CLASSIC Doctor- Sylvester McCoy.

Have I featured this outfit more?

Well....yes, and no. Mainly yes....but not quite YES!

I did a version of the 7th Doctor's main outfit here in December 2018 and I also did a version of Petronella Osgood's outfit in March 2020 which is basically an on-show cosplay of this outfit...but not THIS actual outfit!

This time, compared to my 2018 version of the Seventh Doctor, I am choosing a specific episode to portray.  This is the outfit that Sylvester McCoy donned in the penultimate 7th Doctor serial (before Doctor Who was cancelled for more than 15 years). The story was called 'The Curse of Fenric'.

Before we go onto the outfit here, I have to share a little bit of information about this story.

I was a child of 8 when this story aired.  It was set during WW2. Ace and the Doctor arrive at a coastal location  in Northunberland (AHRGH, only just discovered it is Northumberland when researching this post!) where there is a secret military base close.  Some ancient artefacts are found which, when placed within a supercomputer, awaken an ancient creature called Fenric which then calls Haemovores from the water. Ace makes friends with 2 girls who invite her to swim with her but she's scared of the water and leaves. The girls are dragged under the water (by the Haemovores) and when they emerge out of the water, they are changed- vampiric in appearance, pale faces, red mouths, fangs, massive talons, hair wild and they plunge down on people and kill them like vampires.

This story really, really scared me and I had persistent intrusive thoughts and nightmares about it for over 4-5 years following watching it.  My rational head told me they weren't real but I used to 'think' the girls lived in my Mum's bedroom at night and anytime I went to the bathroom (opposite it)- I had to keep the door open and kept my eyes fixed on her door so they couldn't 'come out'. At night, I slept with all my teddies around my head.  Even into my teenage years, if I was ever in a dark, unknown place, I would think of them.  Consequently, I have always hated ANY media involving vampires and cannot bear for anyone to touch my ankles in water (you know when your friends or younger sister or husband grabs your ankle under water as a joke and pulls it? Just mine??).  Someone shared an image from the episode on Insta recently and I commented on it to my older sister (she who has never grabbed my ankle). Even some 30 years later, she commented, "OOOoh, that's the Curse of Fenric- you were TERRIFIED by that!"

I'm saying this, because, when I was going to find some photos for this post, any photo in which I saw the 2 girls in, my heart pounded and I felt slightly sick! Luckily, I don't have the intrusive thoughts any more but it just shows that things can really affect you as a child.

Anyway, enough of my childhood reminiscences, onto the outfit:

There's a lovely description of the 7th Doctor's outfit on Mark Francis's (from the Great British Sewing Bee) blog.

This outfit was a deviation from his outfit earlier in his tenure:

https://tygerwhocame2t.blogspot.com/2015/01/the-curse-of-fenric.html?m=0


https://tygerwhocame2t.blogspot.com/2015/01/the-curse-of-fenric.html?m=0

https://olddoctorwho.com/episodes/seventh-doctor-1987-89/curse-fenric-1989-s26-e34/ 

https://www.sewmarkfrancis.com/blog/d0oevkz0y0lmifocn8d5nqzrxz4v95



https://www.quora.com/Is-The-Doctor-actually-the-villain-of-the-universe

  • Tan duffle coat
  • Panama hat
  • Question Mark tanktop
  • White shirt
  • Paisley tie
  • Paisley scarf
  • Brown and white two-tone brogues
  • Brown jacket
  • Brown checked trousers
  • Question Mark umbrella





And here I am!

I must say, I was mightily pleased with this ensemble. I donned it for photos on a Sunday but rewore it for school (sans duffle coat, jacket, hat, umbrella) for school 2 days later.

I started with a basic white blouse from M&S along with some M&S or Next brown trousers- both of which were charity-shopped. Both very comfortable.
The next item to add was a green Paisley tie of CBC's - my top fits higher than Sylv's and the blouse doesn't really work with a tie so you can't really see it here very well.
Next, I added the Question Mark tanktop which was from Lovarsi but I purchased it on sale at the Doctor Who exhibition in Cardiff for a reasonable £29.99 (it's £45.99 on the website). The kids at school love it when I wear this (and I always make jokes about why I am asking them so many questions when I wear it!)
You can see above, I am donning a brown tweedy jacket above. It belongs to CBC. I wore it whilst he was out. Neither of us have a deep brown suit jacket and my own tweedy jacket is very cropped so looked stupid with this outfit. Shhhhhhh!!!!

I bought the red paisley scarf from a charity shop a while back with the intention of wearing it for a Sylv cosplay. This is the first time I've worn it!
The hat is also charity-shopped and is a genuine Panama hat from Lilywhites which I found in Oxfam for CBC brandnew for £5.99 (they cost hundreds)- it is looking a little worse for wear after getting squished on a few holidays over the last decade but is still functional.

The shoes are from Bleyer, a wonderful dance-shoe company which has been going for many years, but has sadly, recently ceased trading.  CBC bought these for me one birthday when we were swingdancing regularly. I really miss going to dance lessons and socials- it was great when there was a local class but it hasn't come back since Covid lockdowns and the socials for JiveSwing are not in our part of Essex anymore.
The final element of this outfit is the Question Mark umbrella. When I first became a Doctor Who fan in the 90's, my friend Ruth and I went to a Doctor Who day at Langton's in Hornchurch.  We saw this umbrella for sale for £69.99.  So much money to me then. I thought about it for years.  Then, a few years ago, a company who made a few Doctor Who products had a massive sale on their products. Someone mentioned this umbrella was selling for £14.99. I checked and it indeed was. Postage was £7. I jumped straight in and bought it and very glad I did as they are very expensive now- £49.99 from Lovarzi.

Ah, how could I forget, the duffle coat.  My one was 2nd hand on eBay from Rocha John Rocha and is really too big for me. I wanted to donate it to a refugee appeal I heard about but I never got around to getting to the location as a non-driver. I hope to donate it to a homeless or refugee charity at some point but thought I'd wear it before that.

What do you think?

xx

Thursday, March 05, 2020

TARDIS Tuesday- Petronella Osgood/Zygella in the Zygon Inversion end and the 7th Doctor

Hello there!

I hope you are well!

Welcome to another episode of TARDIS Tuesday!!! After enjoying dressing up as Doctor-fan Petronella Osgood a few weeks ago, I thought it would be fun to dress up as her again!
The good thing about Osgood is that you get  Two for one outfit because her outfits are invariably based on one of the Doctor's outfits!

The outfit in question this time is the final outfit that Osgood wears in The Zygon Inversion.  Last time, I featured the outfit she wears throughout the episode. 
At the end, we discover that Osgood has a new identical twin sister.  Zygella, the renegade Zygon, who causes all the trouble, needs a new identity.  So she becomes Osgood's twin.  But which one is which?  We don't know!
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http://doctorwhoworlduk.com/osgood
She wears a tan Montgomery duffle-coat along with the Seventh Doctor's trademark Question Mark tanktop.  Underneath it, she wears a ditsy floral shirt, a red paisley tie and a red paisley scarf.  On her bottom half, it is hard to see what she is wearing but the source picture below suggests she wears her blue corduroy trousers and walking shoes.  Her hair is worn tied back with her black-framed glasses.
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https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/34174-s09e08-the-zygon-inversion/page/2/
On her bottom half, it is hard to see what she is wearing but the source picture below suggests she wears her blue corduroy trousers and walking shoes.  Her hair is worn tied back with her black-framed glasses.

http://www.12thdoctorcostume.com/2015/11/doctor-who-festival-props-and-costume.html
And, I do not lie, as you can see below- Sylvester McCoy's Seventh Doctor wore an outfit very similar!
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https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/34174-s09e08-the-zygon-inversion/page/2/

And here's me.


You will have seen this tank top back in 2016 as I wore it for a Seventh Doctor outfit. I bought it at the Doctor Who Exhibition when we visited as it was on Special offer.
With it, I teamed a white shirt and wore one of CBC's paisley ties.
My green corduroy Laura Ashley trousers feature for Osgood again as they are the right shape.  On top, I am wearing a very similar tan Duffle coat.  and my trusty specs!

I wore this outfit for school without the tie as I couldn't seem to get it tied properly!  The children like the question marks!

It's a fun yet cosy outfit for a Winter's day.

x

Monday, November 26, 2018

TARDIS Tuesday- Young Clara from The Rings of Akhaten

Hi there,

Greetings this dark and gloomy Monday night. I am feeling jubilant to be home at this time because I was covering for a flautist at a rehearsal in Walthamstow and due to the frankly egregious timings of trains and engineering works, I was due home around 1am.  However, due to some lovely discussion, I discovered a cellist actually lives in the town a few miles from here and she very kindly gave me a lift all the way home so I am back at 11.15pm rather!  Which made a tedious rehearsal seem less irritating since I didn't have to spend a 2.5hour train journey home wondering why I had bothered!

So, TARDIS Tuesday!  I thought I'd tackle one of those obscure Clara outfits today that featured very briefly in the episode.
In one of Clara's very first episodes, in series 7, The Rings of Akhaten, Clara's memories are very important.  She carries a book called '101 places to see' with her and a red leaf but she's never been anywhere.   This is because her mother Ellie Oswald died young so she never got to live her life so Clara's ambitions to travel were stifled and she never used that book that her Mother gave her.
In one of the flashbacks, we see youngish Clara at the graveside of her Mother.  She is wearing a red Duffle coat (from F&F at Tescos) and carries her 101 places to see book.


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Image borrowed from This Pinterest
She holds her book as she tearfully regards her Mother's grave.  Not much of her outfit is visible except the Duffle Coat.
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 Image borrowed from Cathoderaytube
And here are my photos.

I look absolutely terrible in these photos as I was performing with my flute trio at a church on Saturday at their Christmas fair and the graveyard is a very busy thoroughfare.  Originally, I was hoping my friend would take some photos for me but she had to dash off so I was reduced to balancing my camera very precariously on a low grave stone!
It was highly embarrassing taking these photos and trying to take them when no one was passing through.  I couldn't get the angle right, the focus right, the gravestone in the right place (I am obscuring it here), I forgot to take my sparkly star earrings out from the gig, the book wasn't at the right angle, I obscured its title, I obscured the toggles on my coat, my hair was a mess, I pulled daft facial expressions.... the list goes on...these are the best of a bad bunch!  At one point, a lady holding a cigarette actually stopped and offered to take the photos for me but no one else manages to work my camera properly, they were all lovely close ups but totally blurry so my 'camera balanced on a gravestone' were actually better!
My coat is actually the same coat as Clara's despite the colours looking different due to lighting.  I had a red duffle coat as a girl and my Mum bought me one around 9 years ago which was oversized but one by one, the toggles have broken off in an unfixable manner and when I saw someone selling the exact Clara duffle coat on eBay for not much, I jumped in.  It is extremely comfy and cosy and has already been worn a lot.

The eagle-eyed of you will notice I am carrying the same book as Clara.  I'm not really but I somehow managed to do some sneaky editing in MS Publisher of some images this design AND print a page with the front cover.  I then just taped it to the front of another book of a similar size.  If you look at the image of me holding it open, you will see I couldn't get the angle right on the book so it hid the fact the front and the back of the book don't match!

Ah, well, the effort was there, even if the execution of it was a bit shoddy!  And I hope you appreciate the effort at finding a graveyard to photograph in.

What do you think?

xx

Monday, December 07, 2015

Advent Day 7- The hyena, the Christmas tree and the sneaky 70's outfit!

Hello there!
Today's Advent picture is of our Christmas tree!!! CBC was away this weekend in the dreadful floods up north - it took him some 12 hours to reach Northumberland but luckily he made it there ok and came back, arriving with a real Christmas tree and wreath!
It was rather exciting to dress it with our ramshackle assortment of decorations, many of which just generally hang around our house! We didn't put a Christmas tree up last year, so it was exciting to do it this time, particularly as I'd spent most of the weekend cleaning and tidying the house!

 I thought I'd show you a close up of one decoration: the er, most Christmassy animal, the hyena.  This decoration holds some memories for us. When we got married, we planned a treasure hunt around the grounds at Valentines Mansion for our guests.  Many of the clues on the sheet were play on words to get to the location to find a letter but the first clue was this Hyena. The clue was- this is the noise I make!  Guest were given maps of the grounds and hopefully realised they were looking for the ha-ha to find the first clue!  He ended up on our Christmas tree the first year we were married as we didn't really have any decorations and just searched around the house for things to put on it. We've built up a few more!  It was time to Christen the Faberge style eggs which we found at my Grandad's house but obviously didn't use last year!Everyone else has stacks of decorations so didn't want these but I knew we had a decoration deficit so snagged them!




CBC being away, meant I took advantage to wear this 1970's vintage dress.  He doesn't really like it at all, it looks a bit matrony and the first time I wore it, we were going up to London to meet some of his hip friends and of course, I dressed eccentrically just for that reason (not, but that's what I'm sure he thought! Was pure coincidence!)
I teamed it with my Mum's 1969 navy felt floppy hat and a different belt and brooch which you can see tomorrow!

I couldn't believe how mild it was yesterday! I wrapped warmly in this for the Christmas fair with a polo neck underneath, thick tights and boots and roasted most of the day!
Hope all is well with you.

Kezzie xx

Linking with:

Gorgeous Patti with Visible Monday
Judith, the fabulous Style Crone at Hat Attack

Monday, February 16, 2015

But that's not cricket!

I haven't done a vintage Doctor cosplay for TARDIS Tuesday so I thought I'd give it a go. Back in the day when Melanie, Folly Bird inspired me to do Doctor Who outfit inspiration, I only managed to do Peter Davidson and Tom Baker. I planned Peter Davidson but in some fit of madness, I got rid of my large stripy trousers (just like his). I'd had them made in Indonesia. What was I thinking?!!? (I think I was thinking, "I haven't worn these, they're too hard to style- need to get rid of them,")

5th Doctor Cosplay 1
Here's my 5th Doctor interpretation.

Image borrowed from Cloud costumes here 


You can see the original here.  Obviously, the piece that is most associated with that Doctor is the cricket jumper (not too obvious in this picture).  I have had this jumper for a good 5 years at least and yes, the prime reason I bought it is because it reminded me of Doctor Who. When I went to Panopticon in 1996, I went in my friend Caroline's Cricket jumper so I've wanted one for a long time...
5th Doctor Cosplay 2
Decided to accentuate the red with the skirt instead of trousers. I decided not to wear light or nude tights as it is winter but added white brogues to mimic the Doctor's.  Thrifted Coast coat of long-standing mimics the shape and colours if not the actual design.





5th Doctor Cosplay 3
Secret geeky details.  I added Accessorize Question mark earrings as a nod to the Doctor's lapels.
5th Doctor Cosplay 6

Finally, I added this heart necklace. Nothing to do with Who but I've wanted one like this for ages and it is Valentines week!
5th Doctor Cosplay 4


Linking to Maricel at TARDIS Tuesday and Creative Mondays with Claire Justine