Thursday, March 31, 2011

cirque du printemps

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It would appear that I am premiering one Modcloth dress each week (week one and two). I'm not sure exactly what drew me to this particular dress, since it's not my usual style (I usually can't pull off the shifty style, and this struck me as a mix between eighties--which I still generally steer clear of, for the most part--and flapper, which I love). In the end, the fun polka dot print and the deep chevron-reminiscent neckline won me over, and I was delighted to discover that the extra weight of the ruffles on the bottom help shape the dress so it doesn't fall flat and unflatteringly. It feels very circus-mod, perfect for a matinee of Water for Elephants, or a trip to Cirque de Soleil (both activities are currently in my hope chest for the coming months).

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(soft spot for style dress: modcloth; tights: hue; shoes: seychelles; barrette: venice; necklace: jewelmint)

I resisted the urge to wear my faux pearls, which would have tumbled me over the fine line between contemporary interpretation and costumery. I knew immediately that I wanted to wear my yellow tights (sometimes you just know), and the barrette was almost an immediate afterthought. I picked up a pair of these pretty glass bead barrettes when I was in Venice (the only two types of shops I saw in Venice revolved around glass art or Carnivale masks), and I absoutely love them. Unfortunately, while this one is still entirely intact, its mate is looking a little worse for wear (a bead is missing). Perhaps two would have been overkill anyway.

On another note, I wish there were more hours in the day. Don't get me wrong, I'm quite pleased that we are experiencing more hours of daylight, but I still feel like I don't have enough time to do what I want in any given evening! Last night I went for my first run en plein air since last summer, and it was a wakeup call! Running outside is official far more difficult than running on the treadmill, especially around my apartment, which is evidently in the middle of a mountain range. It didn't help that despite the sunshine the air was still chilly (and my lungs paid the price), but it was wonderful to be outside again, breathing the fresh (cold) air and communing with Mother Nature--I even spotted a robin! Of course, when I got home I was faced with a sink overflowing with dishes (which I washed), the prospect of a shower (which I begrudgingly took) and the preparation of dinner (which I made, and ate) and before I knew it the night was nearly over! This is one of many reasons why I wish I could work from home--I could do dishes or go for a run on my lunch break or at slow times, maybe even chop vegetables in between checking article corrections... and have the rest of the night to spend however I pleased! As a wise sage named Calvin once said, "the days are just packed..."

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11 comments:

  1. what cool combo! it would have never ocurred to me, and it looks sooooooo good on you :)

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  2. I love that last photo and the neckline of that dress is so intriguing and cute

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  3. Ohhh, this polka dot dress is very pretty, I like it a lot actually! It looks really interesting with the yellow tights, so cute.
    There definitely are never enough hours in the day to get everything on my to do list done
    xJennaD

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  4. Those tights and shoes are just perfect with this dress! I love the ruffled bottom! I'm excited for Water for Elephants, I hope it can live up to the book!

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  5. I am proud to say that I bought my first research book for my new creative project today :) thanks for the encouragement!

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  6. Looking great :) Love the shevron, dots and ruffles. Your barrette is adorable!

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  7. I love the bright yellow!! The dress works perfectly with it :)

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  8. I love the detailing around the neckline in particular, and I have a similarly shaped dress that I still have issues styling... perhaps yellow tights and a barette are in order!

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  9. i love this dress. totally 80's flapper!
    paired with the yellow tights...awesome
    xx

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  10. Caitlin these images rock...you look amazing and I am loving the mustard tights xxx

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  11. This dress looks great on you! The whole look is fresh and fun. Circus-mod! What an apt (and delightful) descriptor.

    Your line about the shops in Venice made me laugh. That's all I remember seeing, too. I was almost certain I'd break something just by breathing in the glass shops!

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