Thursday, August 19, 2010

Affordable Classics...(is there such a thing?) time will tell....

I recently went out shopping for some Alfred Sung white towels for the Bungalow bathroom and came home with a pair of Dark Denim skinny jeans by Canadian designer Alfred Sung.
He also has a Euro cut in the Fall Collection which I may go back and try on...I am surprised at how well made these jeans are and the fit is great. They were incredibly affordable...translation CHEAP.

I like to buy pieces that suit me and are classics in multiples
I like this rule of multiples because it is a timesaver and seems a sensible approach to the bare bones of wardrobing.
Have you ever gone shopping and fallen in love with a garment and didn't buy it only to return to the store and find that it has been sold?
Or maybe you've seen two items in different colours and only chosen one and then decide it would be wise to have it in the other colour...and when you return to the store...SOLD OUT!

I found myself at the local mall for an hour this afternoon...
I am still looking for white towels (none came home with me)

I found a new line of Classics from Alfred Sung called MOON...
they are carried at The Bay here in Canada.

There were a large group of well dressed "bigwigs"  walking around the store and making notes on clipboards, blackberries and some were taking photos with their IPhones. The staff were all on their toes, interacting with customers and going the distance to help us find garments...
A very cheerful salesgal recommended the MOON line to me and I had never heard of it before today.
I was carrying a Jones of New York 2 ply cashmere black and grey sweater at $300 and an INC grey cardigan for $175 one of which I thought might be my back to work basic to pair with my white tanks, shirts and Tees.
(they were not flattering on me)

I thought I'd at least try some of the MOON pieces on on....they are all in very classic basic colours and styles that are wardrobe basics. I noticed some of the stitching on the dresses was uneven and wavy so I put those back....too bad because for school they'd really work.
Most of the outer wear was exceptionally well made...I do not need outer wear as I have enough already. I perused the sweaters and found a cardigan in charcoal and one in black. The line reminds me of Club Monaco in it's approach to colour and form but the price point is significantly less....
I got both of these for under $100...they may not outlast my cashmere and only time will tell how they perform...it's an experiment...I am attempting to be frugal.
I've been having a little fun with my camera and my accessories as you will see...a cuppa tea is restoring me as I sit here and bang away on the laptop keyboard.
Basic Black
Elita cotton tank top
(I bought 2!)
I have forgotten the designers name who made this necklace, which I was fortunate enough to win.
I have the earrings as well.
(I never wear them both at the same time...too matchy matchy)
My lovely daughter worked at a local jewelry shop when she was at University and the shop had a fundraiser for The Heart and Stroke Foundation.
I had the winning ticket.


Introducing Charcoal


With Pearls
I also have several strands of natural baroque and freshwater pearls that I could layer on.


with my long scarf


with the necklace I made of pearls and Labradorite


the vintage eelskin clutch


Artisan Debra Kay necklace


Guy Vidal modernist necklace
side one


Guy Vidal modernist necklace
flip side


Modernist Swedish R. Tennesmed designed pin


Tiffany Heart

These two staples are going to be my go to classics for Fall
I can see them with dressy trousers, my black skirt,
black denim jeans, tweed pants and the list goes on...
I haven't even brought out the Hermes scarf collection...they'll work with those as well.
I think the secret to making a less expensive basic look better is to up the ante when it comes to accessorizing...


My new favourite scent
I'll be making a trip to Hermes sometime very soon
I hope they haven't sold out!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Paris...maybe one day...

I dream of going to Paris....

In the meantime I aspire to the French way of cooking...simple fresh and using what is in season.
There are many wondeful books on French cooking and I have my favourites...


Ina Garten and her husband love Paris and have an apartment there,
she has such a passion for food and I adore her enthusiasm for life itself.
I watched her cooking show religiously when it was on the Food Network
her home in the Hamptons was "to die for!"


This book gives insight into the philosophy of French life and cooking
there are a few recipes
but it is more of a how to book.


Aspiring to be stylish here...


A colourful romp through French Markets and Fishmongers
by the creative and talented author Joanne Harris
richly illustrated
with easy to follow directions
some of the ingredients are not found locally
so substitutions are required.

I follow and read many books and blogs on France and the French way of life.


I am adopting some French habits
and dreaming of Paris.


This pursuit has lead to some changes...

I have focused more on my skincare, 
I am indulging in facials more frequently
I do a spa facial every few months and an at home one every month.
I use the exfoliating Bio Gommage by Physiodermie followed by the Burt's Bees Clay Pore Refining Masque and then finish by dabbing on Dr. Hauschka's lavender oil.
This takes about 30 minutes 
 I relax with a cup of herbal tea
when I have finished.

I have rethought the use of makeup too
I now use lightly tinted Dr. H foundation, 
eye liner to draw attention to my eyes
 mascara and 
lipstick or gloss in a berry shade
as I am keeping things on the light side I felt I could add a bit of colour on my lips.

I am dressing simply and as a result acquiring less.
I am paring down the wardrobe 
the local Hospice Thrift shop has been receiving my cast offs!

I am using accessories to add interest and colour;
Hermes scarves
sterling bangles
 layers of pearls
vintage brooches and pins
(but not all at once!)

I now choose garments with a critical eye
I study the construction
the seaming, 
the details
the cut
the fabric
the weight of the cloth
does it flatter?
will it last?
do I love it?
does it reflect the image that I want to convey?

I am by no means "there" yet
I am so enjoying the foray into the French Way...
if you have any fabulous French bloggers or books to assist me in my quest please let me know.
 (The French themed blogs that I follow can be seen on my sidebar at the bottom.)

Merci beaucoup!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Too Much Cleavage? What do you think?

My new Mee Too ballet flats are sooo comfy...but they do reveal a bit of toe cleavage...
is it too much?
What do you think?
I welcome your comments


Here they are with my cargo pants
I have been wearing these pants quite a bit lately
they are perfect active wear
as they have little pockets and compartments
for cell phones, keys, lip gloss and whatever else you might need to take leaving your hands free to carry your water bottle.




a close up
I am pointing my toes as one does in ballet.

I took ballet as a young bride but never quite got the hang of it.
Those were the days when Mr. HB had a Fiat Sport Spider
and I drove across town to attend classes
 I needed to sit on top of a few pillows to drive it!
(Those Italian men must be very tall!)
I am very short at 5 foot 1 inch...
thank goodness my Volvo has adjustable seats
can you imagine my shame if I had to sit on a booster seat
at my age!

anyhow
I do not usually do toe cleavage
do you?

The chest/breast cleavage is something
completely different
what's your feeling on that?

Personally I find it appropriate
in evenings
when dining by candlelight
or sipping a cocktail

Mother and I were out for lunch a few weeks ago and a woman in front of us had on the most shocking outfit.
(Who I might add, was accompanied by a refined elderly lady who was appropriately attired)

She was wearing teensy short shorts
(She did have great legs)
and a skimpy halter top which exposed most of her ample enhanced bosoms
cute Gladiator sandals
(I love shoes)
and a shock of bleached "within and inch of her life" hair
we couldn't help but notice
 as did all the other tea taking crowd
and the sound of whispers
and giggles
ensued...
The beaudacious blonde was smiling and took delight in all the attention!
Any thoughts?

Monday, August 16, 2010

My Blog list is finally updated...

Well who knew that you needed to update the Blog List everytime you started following a new blog?
I didn't and so I have been remiss in keeping up to date...please accept my apologies.
It's all good news now as I have added all the blogs that I am following onto the sidebar.

Have a wonderful evening...lovely daughter is coming over for dinner tonight and I have not seen her for nearly 2 weeks so we are opening some bubbly and there'll be 2 chatty gals on the leather sofa with their feet up "chillaxen" don't know if that's  a word but we use it here in the Bungalow!

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Home Sweet Home....

After 2 weeks on the Boat we have cruised home to the Humble Bungalow.
I still have my sea legs...the feeling that I am still bobbing and swaying on the water!

Walking in the front door I felt like I'd been away for much longer than 2 weeks.
I felt happy to be reacquainted with my household and all my bits and bobs.
I threw open the doors and windows wide as the air was stuffy and stale...the weather is hot!
I have unpacked the totes and stowed them for the next trip.

A mountain of dirty laundry has covered the floor and I am sorting, washing and drying...it looks like about 6 loads. I did spend several hours in one of those marina laundromats last week but I've taken off the bedding and all the towels which make up the bulk of the pile.

I had a walkabout in the Garden to familiarize myself with what is blooming and to check on the weeds...they have grown and spread...I'll be out there tomorrow to start to sort them out.
Climbing Royal Sunset
glorious and fragrant

These blooms are full blown and I'll be dead heading them soon

Sweet Peas
I picked a posy full and popped them in water to sweeten the air inside the Bungalow

If memory serves, this is Rosa Pink Fairy

Foxglove 

Alliums

I grow these for fillers in my flower arrangements
they last well into the fall outside
and can be dried inside for months.

I harvested some veggies for dinner
It's a scorcher here today
too hot to sit in the sun
Swiss chard, lettuce, new potatoes and green onions
all scrubbed and ready
I am going to pour myself a cold lemonade
and go and sit for awhile before I prep the dinner.

It's good to be Home
going away is divine 
when I return
I am delighted to be back.