Showing posts with label shirts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shirts. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

TARDIS Thursday- Village of the Angels Yaz

Hi there,

Greetings from Lurgy-ville! I started to feel a bit unwell on Sunday night and now I have a fully blown cold.  Yesterday, I took 18 children from my Year 4 recorder club to perform in our local borough's annual recorder festival.  It was the first one since 2019 and is a festival I have been taking part in since about 1988! We had a lovely time (although had to wait 30mins for the last parent to collect their child!)   It was sad that only 3 schools (plus the music school) accepted the invitation to take part.  In past years, there have been dozens of schools. I wondered why? Is the recorder not being taught so much (wretched Ukelele)? Was it too last minute? I do hope that it will develop again more next year.

My children were really proud of themselves and really excited but nervous to do their first performance with other schools.  When I look at the children I took (one last minute was not able to come), I laugh at some of the children I have who used to be really difficult in Year 1 and who are now proudly playing the recorder and turning up to a lunchtime club voluntarily on a weekly basis! I am so glad to offer them this opportunity! The audience was very warm and receptive and appreciative and the parents were really excited to see their children perform.

For TARDIS Tuesday today, I am featuring Yasmin Khan again- 13th Doctor companion.

It comes from Series 13 episode, Village of the Angels.  This was a creepy but brilliant episode with tension in bags!

She wears a navy silky floral shirt from All Saints (The Adeliza Spirit shirt) plus a brown fur coat from Zara (and NOT her usual leather jacket!) plus black buttoned down jeans, tan belt and Dr Martens Leonore chelsea boots. She wears a bright red top underneath and her  Y and Z initial necklaces.


https://tellyvisions.org/article/doctor-who-flux-episode-4-recap-village-angels 


Here's my version:





 Not sure what is going on with my camera but it was very washed out!

With the exception of my All Saints blouse (which has a lovely jacquard fabric with nice big loose sleeves), the rest of the outfit is all other items I own anyway (the usual ASOS trousers, brown boots plus my G Star Deline coat from another Yaz outfit. I forgot to don my tan belt!



This was a good school outfit on a Spring day.

I hope all is well with you!

xx

Tuesday, June 13, 2023

TARDIS Tuesday- Peri Brown- The Two Doctors Closet challenge

I've come to realise that the majority of my blog friends and readers are perhaps not so interested in my TARDIS Tuesday posts these days as in general, the comments are so much more plentiful on all my other posts but these! This is a little sad but since I do these for my own enjoyment, it wouldn't stop me from posting them. Sometimes, I see people on Insta complain about engagement on their cosplay posts and say perhaps they wouldn't continue them, which to me, seems a shame, if it something you really enjoy!

Today, I thought I would put together another closet cosplay outfit, e.g. one where you haven't really bought anything specifically for that cosplay but rooted around in your wardrobe to find  garments or accessories which could do a good job.  I like this, as it's a fun way to look at your wardrobe and try things together that you might not have done before.


The inspiration today is another one worn by Classic Who Companion, Peri Brown, as  portrayed by Nicola Bryant in the 80's.  It was worn in multi-doctor episode, The Two Doctors which included Colin Baker AND Patrick Troughton as well as Jamie McCrimmon.

I think they may have filmed in Spain.
What did Peri wear?


Image borrowed from:
http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/p/peri.htm

She wore a pastel multicoloured patterned lame cropped top with a matching headband worn along the forehead- very 80's!
She teamed this top with turquoisey-blue high-waisted shorts, worn with a red belt, her curious yellow and red keyring/charm and some turquoise peep-toe shoes.


Now, I confess, that I wouldn't have considered attempting to do my own version of this outfit but for this post which the actress herself posted where she shared someone from a convention who had done their own version of it. Instead of a lame blouse, they wore a rainbow checked shirt, tied up and I suddenly realised, I had something similar and thus suitable which I could use for this outfit!
And when I thought about it, I realised that I had pretty much everything else I needed for the outfit. And this would be a good summer home and gardening outfit!


And, da naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!! Here it is:


It was fairly easy to convert the shirt. I tucked in the collar so it was hidden and did up 2 of the buttons lower down and tied up and tucked in the rest of the shirt. I rolled up its sleeves too.

Next, I added this pair of vintage high-waisted shorts and added the tiny belt which came from a vintage dress I no longer have. I probably wouldn't wear my blouse tied up like this unless I had high-waisted shorts. I have realised that these are so much more suitable for my shape than modern low-waisted shorts which are too big for my waist if they fit my hips.  
I did contemplate adding a little photo keyring I had but instead, my eyes fell upon this yellow and pink personalised 'pencil' keyring I received as a present from a child at school last year. 
Ha! I thought it would be funny to recreate this photo I found on the internet of Peri expressing her heat-levels. Yet, it was like that this weekend here!

You can just about spy my turquoise pointy Croc shoes above. I didn't think I still had turquoise shoes until I went into the garage and put these on to get something. They are kept in my garage to put on when I go in there to avoid getting dirty-feet! I take these to music camp with my usually.

If you are thinking I forgot the headband, fear not! I suddenly remember this rainbow elastic-headband I bought from Claire's Accessories about 20 years ago!
It's a pity my hair isn't as short as it was but this is close enough for me.
And that's the whole outfit! I am super, super pleased with how I have managed to adapt this into something a bit more wearable than the slightly impractical lame original.
Like Peri's last outfit, 2 weeks ago, I will be wearing this one for work but again, adapted so the shirt is tucked in and the collar and buttons worn a bit more demurely.

How would you have reinterpreted the rainbow lame top if you were putting this outfit together? I'd love to know!

xx






Tuesday, March 21, 2023

TARDIS Tuesday- Revolution of the Daleks florals from Yaz

Hello Campers!

I hope you are well!

I thought after a couple of weeks of Clara, it was time to pay Yaz Khan another visit. Featuring an outfit, I last wore it in February 2021, it is a fleetingly seen outfit from Revolution of the Daleks




It features a lovely floral shirt from Whistles,worn with a pink vest, black trousers and black boots together with a black leather jacket and Alex Monroe floral initials, Y and Z.

Here's my look!
 I started with the floral shirt- the same one from Whistles, which I was the first person to ID! It's such beautiful material- light and comfy.  I decided to wear it with my ubiquitous ASOS black trousers and in this case, Clarks men's black boots.
I wore this charity shopped fake leather jacket which I bought for £2.25 in my local Baptist church charity shop- I didn't have this last time I wore this outfit back in 2021.
Finally, I added my silver-card letters which I made to mimic the Alex Monroe ones. 
I was going to wear my Avon Lacey K & Z initials but I can't find the K! Oh where is it!!?!!!

2 years on, I STILL haven't seen anyone else where this outfit even though I know 2 people who own it! Tis annoying!

Hope all is well with you!
x




Tuesday, August 02, 2022

TARDIS Tuesday- Sleep no More and Series 9 promo Clara

Hi there!

I thought I'd take a break from my Summer spins on Classic Doctor outfits (mainly because I haven't thought about one!) 

Today, I am sharing a Clara outfit. Most of it was from an episode entitled "Sleep No More" but actually, the version I am doing here today was from the Series 9 promotional images featuring Jenna Coleman and Peter Capaldi.

I had a few previous goes at this outfit.  Back in May 2019, was the last time I wore it. 

Let's have a look at it!

https://troughtonismydoctor.com/2016/01/20/doctor-who-series-9-review/

It features an expensive outfit:

It had a skirt and a top from French brand, Claudie Pierlot, a Merino wool jumper from Gap (not featured in the Promo images), a necklace from River Island or H&M, some black tights and some very painful-looking black leather monk-style shoes from &Other Stories.

Here's my version of it:




I started with the top which the lovely Ang customised for me to look like the Screen accurate one.  Mine was a charity-shopped top from M&S with a pleated collar made from another charity-shopped top.  Ang was clever-enough to make it look really similar.


Ang also customised a skirt for me to look similar by adding scalloping!).  However, it's lost its colour in the wash (after my paintstaking painting job!) and looks very odd and patchy so needs a repaint. Quite a while back, I found a Claudie Pierlot dress in the same material for a reasonable price (and thanks to lovely Alison, Dormouse for sending it to me from France!) and  ended up buying it.  You can see it below- The scalloping is around the arms instead of the hem.
I wore it under the top and added my identical triangle necklace.
The final item is the Monk shoes. They are the same brand and almost identical to the Screen-accurate ones but for one difference.  The screen accurate ones are the most ridiculously high 

YUCK! However, they also made a flat version of the shoes and I was fortunate enough to get them back in late 2019.  They were a bit small so I had them stretched (before our lovely cobbler retired). They are super quality leather and I was lucky to get them for about £14compared to the RRP of over £100




I very much like this outfit.  The t-shirt is in a more practical material (i.e. cotton) than the screen accurate one which is in synthetics. Whilst the dress lacks the scalloping (which is round the sleeves instead...I suppose it might be possible to reposition it though I quite like the sleeeves), I do like it.
With the exception of the tights (which are light), it is quite a good Summer oufit.
What do you think?

xx



Tuesday, May 25, 2021

TARDIS Tuesday- Amy Pond in The Curse of the Black Spot AKA- the day I had bright pink legs at school.

 Hi there,

Oof, I'm tired! Went to bed waaaay too late last night after doing some marking I've been putting off as I've got reports to do and need to use the marking for those too.  Definitely felt rather ratty at school today.

Today's outfit for TARDIS Tuesday is 11th Doctor companion Amy Pond's outfit from the historical series 5 episode, The Curse of the Black Spot, set aboard a pirate ship. 

Image borrowed from:
https://impossipondrobe.livejournal.com/11393.html

She begins in a pink and grey Uniqlo checked shirt, worn with a peach-coloured cardigan.  She wears a very short fitted denim skirt with hot pink tights and brown knee-high boots.

Later in the episode, Amy dons a tricorn hat, a grey buttoned man's coat and a brown leather strap to hold her cutlass once she becomes part of the crew.


Here's my version:


I wore a similar version of this outfit back in May 2018, 3 years ago but with a few changes.

The first thing I started with was the shirt.  My shirt is also from Uniqlo, bought second hand but it isn't exactly the same shirt, though I think it is pretty similar.
I added my pink Primark tights- the pink tights are pretty iconic. I got rid of a lot of my bright tights collection and shared them with bright tights lovers Polyester Princess Ann and Becky as I decided I didn't like them but I kept this pair for this very outfit.
The next element I added was the skirt.  I don't have a fitted denim skirt (nor do I want one) but I do have this black Zara skirt which my work colleague gave me when she moved back to Canada 6 years ago.  Finally, I added my brown knee-high Italian boots, bought from eYe Boutique in Ilford back in 2009 or so.
 I got lots of compliments on the outfit today from colleagues as they don't often see my legs apparently, even though I wear leggings all the time!

When I got home, I added CBC's grey Reiss coat for the above photo but sadly all the Tricorns were in the loft and I annoyed CBC as soon as I got home, apparently with a whinge-fest and ratching in my bag to find my camera, so I wasn't going to ask him to get them out.
If only I had the red hair.

I should add that I put on trousers over the top to cycle in- there was no chance I would be cycling in this skirt!

Ah well, better get on with those reports!

Hope you are well.
xx


Saturday, July 11, 2020

Fishy business

For work on Wednesday, I had planned a different outfit but then when I woke up, it was a bit more chilly than expected so I decided to swap to something long sleeved.  I had decided to wear this gold-fish striped shirt (bought from eBay a few years ago).  It's a bit big for me so I decided to tie it at the waist to give it more shape.
I paired it with this beautiful Broderie anglaise skirt from Kew which was a charity-shopped bargain of £1.50 last year! Leggings for decency during cycling
I suddenly realised that I had the perfect necklace to go with the shirt! It comes from The Crafty Anteater on Etsy

 In shoe terms, I had planned to wear a pair of Irregular Choice shoes to go with my previous outfit but when I swapped clothes choices, I realised I had a pair which might go with what I was wearing!
One of my work colleague commented on my apparel, saying that she adored my look! She never comments on what I wear so that was quite a nice surprised! I think it also helped that I wore my hair down to school which I virtually NEVER do!

Hope that you are enjoying your day!

xx

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Style Imitating Art- Anne Ryan Number 453

Hello!
Thanks for your kind appreciation of my cards. 
Today, I am taking a little break from TARDIS Tuesday, I will resume next week.
Today, I am sharing an outfit for Style Imitating Art.
Daenel chose this piece called Number 453.
Number 453 by Anne Ryan (1889-1954, Morris Town, New Jersey). 
Painted 1952. 
Medium: Cut and pasted fabrics and painted papers on paper, mounted on Howell Paper.
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/484518
© Estate of Anne Ryan



You can see the details above of this piece by Anne Ryan.
Being made of fabrics, it has a wonderful texture!  It has obvious colours but I struggled to think if I actually had any of these colours.

Then I thought of this rainbow checked skirt I have with a grainy texture. The colours aren't right but it's the general effect. A Chambray denim skirt matches the background blue colour- both items are charity shopped.


I picked out the navy blue from the egg patchwork in my leggings from eco-brand Thought and added these new sandals from Lotus which I bought second-hand on eBay which have an interesting beaded pattern which could be said to resemble a patchwork in a sense and perhaps pick out that browny shade.
 I WISH I still had the sandals in THIS post as they are made of textured patchwork fabric! What happened to them?
I added some Esoteric London wood and leather earrings because the wood and the silver colour seem to be present in the patchwork.


I am aware that I probably should have ironed this but since I was wearing it for a day working at home, there seemed no point. I rarely iron anything so why change the habit of a lifetime?


Head over to Daenel's at some point tomorrow to see how everyone else interpreted it.
xx





Monday, January 16, 2017

Fantastic beasties


The benefits of a high-necked rounded collar dress or top are that you can change the appearance of them by the cunning addition of a collar or a collared top. I added a sleeveless white top underneath this dress to give it a different look.

 The weather was decidedly atrocious yesterday with rain, rain, rain but I got out with my wellies to photograph this wee outfit.

Barring the wellies and leggings(Primark) and the two pin badges, everything came from a charity shop totalling about £5 in total- love my local everything is £1.99 Barnados!
 Speaking of the pins and collars, if you want something different in terms of collar clips, I recommend using old clip-on earrings like those below.  These birds made me think of exotic beasties and so I paired them with my Niffler pin (from Fantastic beasts and where to find them made by the lovely Hannah Hitchman on Etsy (check out her name on Etsy to find her) and my little robin brooch.
 Although the weekend weather was grim, it did mean I did rather get on with tidying and sorting and school work so it isn't all bad. It's much harder to do the chores when it's beautiful out.  On Saturday and Sunday, we both woke up late and then tidied up on Saturday as my Dad and family were popping round- was good to get it done.   On Saturday evening, we went to see Lala Land which was thoroughly up my street.  I've been playing Mia and Sebastian's theme on the piano!  Definitely old school musical with beautiful song and very much put me in mind of Les Demoiselles Rochfort- a fabulous French musical!

Hope your weekend was enjoyable!


x

Monday, May 02, 2016

The Buyer's archive 2- April 2016

Hi there!

Joining with my second edition of the Buyer's archive with Elise and some other lovely ladies!

I thought this would be a good way to make my look at my spending (and hopefully shame me into spending less!). I thought it would but it seems this month, I did worse than last month- I truly and utterly went mad! Honestly don't know what went wrong with me! On the flip side of it, I got some incredible bargains!

Onto the shame:

 I went to TK Maxx with my sister after going out for dinner at the end of the Easter holidays and bought her some running gear as a birthday present. As I was looking, I spied this light denim shirt by SH Denim which was reduced to £13.00.  I also bought this shirt in the Helen Rollason charity shop for £4.25 from Next that week. Didn't need either but have already worn both a few times. Both fit really well.

The next few items were all bought in old my local Barnado's - they ALWAYS have really nice things in there- that's where I bought my tap shoes.
 The Newlook white collared top was £2.49 and I thought it was a great staple top for work in the summer when I want to wear a skirt with a sleeveless top (we're not allowed to wear strappy tops). I lack basics for summer like this as I always go for patterns.
To demonstrate the above point, this George floral and polka dot top was £1.99.
 I made a bee-line for these polka-dots. I can spot a me-pattern a mile off,hidden amongst items. This skirt was so pretty- mint polka dots, coral scalloped hem, red waist-band AND pockets- brand new with tags. Only £1.99!

The next item was probably my item of the month. I saw this Emily & Fin dress hiding amongst a whole selection of beautiful Monsoon dresses and I was so excited as I had loved this dress when I saw it on A Million Dresses blog. Emily & Fin dresses are made of 100% cotton, fully lined with pockets.I already have this dress in a different print. I couldn't believe it still had its £65 price-tag on. At £9.99, it was more than an average charity-shop dress price but it was a great saving on the original price!

As I was paying, I saw this necklace hanging on the pin-board and I saw it as something I could butcherize into a cute set of punctuation brooches! I don't wear big chunky chains like this but 99p for 5 potentially cute brooches-hurrah! They are all sparkly or mirrored!


 I thought that was it for the month.  I wish I hadn't been so weak..

That was the end of my Barnados splurge!

 The next item was from Age Concern and I really didn't need it. It still had its £17.99 price tag and cost £4.99. I thought this one was a better dupe for my Caretaker Clara cosplay so bought it. Probably shouldn't have but they let me in after they weren't supposed to and I felt somewhat obliged to buy something!


I'd totally forgotten about this purchase. I bought this Deer Arrow set of brooches for £4.50 + £2.00P&P from Ebay.


The last purchase was from Donna's instagram- a brand new Lindy-bop dress covered in retro TV's and radios. £18 posted.


The total is not as bad as I thought at  £64.19 but when you are saving for a house (and you have WAY too many clothes), it's much more than I should have.  Plus I bought a fair few books which I'll share in another post.

What have you bought this month?

If you head over to Elise's blog, she will let you know who is taking part in the Buyer's archive.
Here's Hazel's .  By the way, I am aware that I am somehow indirectly responsible for other participants' purchases this month! Oops, sorry Donna and Hazel!!
xx





Thursday, April 28, 2016

An unusual pairing of non-typical clothes

Has a basil plant ever composed a symphony?
...such is the mind of my husband.  We were arguing as to whether the basil plant has feelings.
He deemed no, I deemed yes!
What do you think?

 I thought I'd share this outfit as when I look at it, it is full of items that I wouldn't usually deem to be Kezzie-esque items.  It's amazing what you somehow find yourself wearing something totally un-you!

For example, I am not a very willing or frequent denim-wearer, nor do I do edgy-looking jackets or fitted skirts!
And yet, I somehow have these items and unified them for a Saturday trip to London.
The funny thing is, most of the items originated from Doctor Who, Clara Oswald cosplay ideas.
The denim shirt from TK Maxx was a little nod to 'The girl who died' which I haven't cosplayed yet.  My cosplays are very tenuous and general compared to what I have been following in recent times on Instagram but that doesn't make me enjoy finding items and wearing them any less.
The tapestry skirt is Topshop which I charity-shopped and I wore it here for my Clara cosplay for 'The Caretaker' (and not a bad attempt might I say!). I'd never have considered wearing this skirt shape if it wasn't for seeing it as a potential TARDIS Tuesday item.

The jacket, yep, you've guessed it, was another Clara-cosplay-inspired item.  Next but Charity-shopped.  I'd never wear an Asymetric jacket but when I saw it, I saw it as a possible Nightmare in Silver cosplay!

The things that rendered it more me in this combination- floppy hat (also charityshopped- over a decade ago!), fox brooch (charity-shopped), handmade bird earrings, claret tights
The thing is- I will never be that coiffed perfect individual. You can see from the way my shirt is not tucked in in a smooth manner, the waistline not perfect. Sometimes, I question why I share outfits on here, always worrying either that I look shallow or often think that the fashion-minded blog-friends are genuinely just being kind about what I wear and actually are having a little giggle.  But it is a kind of artistry I guess and I have learnt a lot about using clothes in many different combinations through these blog experiments.  In the past, I would always wear certain items together. But no more. I embrace the remix!
Not sure what I am trying to say here except that you can sometimes end up outside your comfort-zone for some quite funny reasons!!!

Hope all is well with you.

xx

Sunday, April 24, 2016

5 brooches and friends #27

Bonjour mes Amies!
How are you today? Well I hope.  I have had a really nice weekend although I am very tired!!! Something about having to get up at 7.45 for church!

This week, I have a set of brooches and one interloper that mostly haven't featured on 5 brooches bar one!
In yesterday's post, I shared the beautiful scarf my sister gave me for Christmas.  Well, the other genius present she bought me was a necklace from Sugar and Vice.  I posted an 'Acrylic wishlist' back in January and actually included this necklace. She doesn't know about my blog so when I opened the present and found this, I was so happy!Just proves she really gets my taste!!! This isn't the best picture but the bubbles look really realistic in the correct light!!!
The next brooch was a birthday present also.This musical brooch was from my Deputy Head at school alongside the patterned bunny brooch she bought. She also really gets my taste too and always buys amazing pressies that I adore!
Foxy is the only brooch who has featured before in 5 brooches right near the start! I charity-shopped him and am rather fond of him!
It's always fun to jazz up a hat with a brooch too and when I decided to wear my purple floppy hat (charity-shopped 10 years ago!) I noticed I had attached these felt brooches from a long-gone Monsoon cardigan to them. They go very well!
The last brooch is actually a vintage scarf clip. When I charity-shopped this around 3-4 years ago, I didn't know what a scarf clip was- I just though it was a funny brooch!!! I have a  few scarf clips - some from my nan and some charity-shopped over time.

Any favourites?

Have you worn brooches this week? Do share!


Char has worn some nice brooches this week- she has some sweet Erstwilder dino clips!

xx
P.S. I announced my 11th blogiversary winners in the last post!