When I found this shirt, appropriately in the "special occasion" section of Nordstrom, I had one of those little indrawn breath moments, followed by a happy puff of exhalation and delight. It is the first time I thought to use the word "confection" to describe a piece of clothing, but it seemed to fit: airy, translucent silk that felt as delicate and immaterial as spun sugar.
I was a training athlete, weighing two stone more than I do now, most of it muscle. If anyone told me back then there was a shirt that would make me feel light and magical, I would have scoffed, then probably threatened to arm wrestle.
Now that I look at it with more self-awareness of my personal style, it's no surprise I loved it. It has all of the usual Aya elements that show up over and over in my clothes: fluttery impractical sleeves, curving hem, corset-shape, even a shirt shell! Good find, 20s me!
I thought for an 'evening out' look I could wear it with dark wash jeans and a pair of low-heeled sandals. That's a thing, right? I totally think that's a thing I have heard of. Only instead of an evening out, it's a spinster day in, playing with bicyclic compound models and looking at reaction mechanisms. Crazy thing is, I can't even complain. I'm enjoying the subject material. :D
Here are my shoes. I bought them for my friend Meghan's wedding. I thought I should wear some nice shoes, even if only out on my balcony.
You can see how accustomed I am to wearing narrow heels. Graceful!
And here is a selfie I took when trying to get a closeup of the beadwork. Turned out odd because of the light difference indoors/outdoors, but I decided I like it.*And to demonstrate how much personal opinion can fluctuate, my mother finds it merely 'meh.'
Magic shirt: Rimini (old, Nordstrom)
Jeans: 7 for all Mankind dojo cut (gift, brother)
Necklace: Claire's (very old)
Shoes: Kenneth Cole Reaction (old)
Wow! So beautiful. And so you.
ReplyDeleteI love this shirt! I love blouses that show off the shoulders like that. What a score!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for reading and commenting! :)
I love things with open shoulder cuts, too! I did one alteration to the shirt- add a single stitch at the bottom of each sleeve so they stay closed at the ends because that look is so nice.
DeleteWhat an exquisite top! The double V-neck is feminine and flattering and the ethereal fabric and beading are lovely. It's always amazing to find a piece of clothing with magical properties. :)
ReplyDeleteI remember being self-conscious of the V in the back and the low cut in front 10 years ago. Now I'm more like *snap* That's right!
DeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE that top ... it is exactly what I would buy for myself.
ReplyDeleteI really dislike (actually hate) that word 'meh'... my son uses it a lot and he knows that it irritates me!!! Either it's good or bad or you like or dislike it ... 'meh' is a cop out! Excuse the little rant!
I understand using 'meh' because there are some things that I don't hate; there's nothing wrong with them. And yet I don't have any particular fondness for them either. That said, it's pretty crappy to say it about something someone's excited about.
DeleteI don't at all understand a 'meh' to that shirt, though. It is fantastic!
Oh no! I fear I've engaged in inadvertent character assassination of my mother. I was paraphrasing. If I recall, she said, "... it's okaaay?" then after watching me jumping up and down with glee for a few seconds, said, "If you like it, you should buy it."
DeleteMy mother and brother always give the sideeye to the clothes that make me excited, but follow it up with, "You should dress how you like. We're glad you are developing your own sense of fashion." Hahaha. I could not ask for more.
What a beautiful romantic top!
ReplyDeleteI love that you paired it with jeans. I'm always worried about making jeans more interesting, but they look good with everything really.
Yeah, I tried to resist it for a while, change it up to not be too boring, etc. but I've concluded a well-fitted pair of dark wash jeans truly goes with everything.
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