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Layering for Spring

April 5, 2010 By Julianne

Spring has sprung. The days are longer, the sun is brighter and it’s raining more. I’ve started to think along the lines of, as magazines call it, “transitioning your wardrobe into summer”. Now I don’t exactly follow fashion so I won’t be phasing out old clothes and trends to replace them with the new, which is what that actually means. I also don’t have the luxury of two separate wardrobes, just a bunch of long-sleeved tops I only wear in winter and short-sleeved tops and dresses I only wear in summer.

What it essentially comes down to is layering. 

Keeping warm in winter is quite an effort for me. I’m not one of those people who radiates masses of heat and if I get chilly I usually will get ill so it’s important for me to keep wrapped up. After all those months of cramming as many layers onto my body as I can bear, I’m having to go through an adjustment period. I really knew the seasons were on the turn, and that we weren’t getting just a few random days of sunnier weather, when I realised that I no longer need to wear five layers indoors. I can get away with three!

If you keep all your layers thin and make as few of them jumpers or cardigans as possible, you’ll look sleeker. This is a pretty easy principle to follow in winter – I would put on a vest, then a long sleeved top, then a fairly tight fitting short sleeved top, then a jumper and a cardigan. However, in spring you have more unpredictable temperature changes to deal with, at least in Britain, where it can be warm in the morning and freezing by the afternoon, or cold in the morning, hot in the afternoon and warm in the evening.

Don’t put layers on in a way that makes it too hard to take them off! I’ve got a couple of tops that are a bit tight around the neck and I had been wearing them over long sleeved tops, but it is now too warm to keep doing that. They are a pain to get off without messing up hair and make-up and getting sweatier and more annoyed. If you make the tops that are tight around the neck the second or third layers (ie. over bra or over vest) and then put more easily removable layers on top, you’ll be alright.

If you wear a heavier jumper and a scarf, you can get away with not wearing a coat when you go out, or wearing a more lightweight one. Alternatively, you can wear just a thin cardigan over your top, and then wear your thick winter coat – but you need to be sure your destination will be warm enough!

Gloves will probably make your hands too hot but arm warmers can be a great idea if you’re wearing a t-shirt or other short sleeved top. Hats can make your head hot quickly so choose floppy berets or lace caps that aren’t too tight to let the air in. Watch out for strong gusts of wind.

If you live in a land of raininess, like the UK, umbrellas are essential. They’re not called April showers for nothing. Unless you are really sure there’s no sign of rain, unless there is a blue sky with no clouds above you, it is best to wear closed-in boots or shoes. In the summer wet feet dry quickly but now your toes will be really cold if they get damp.

You can also lighten up on the hoisery front and wear thinner socks, and one pair of tights if you were wearing two (I was). If you are cold in one pair of ordinary opaque tights and would be too hot in thicker tights with some wool in the mix, try wearing a pair of fishnets over the normal tights.

I’ve been spending some time on Polyvore, finding clothes that look similar to clothes I have and putting together outfits. The umbrellas are all fantasy though – my last one broke last week so I’m on the lookout for a new one! Again! It seems like I’m looking out for a new umbrella at least 50% of the time that I post on this blog. If you can recommend any that are max £15 with some kind of strength/durability/lastingness guarantee on them, let me know!

Layering for Sping 1

This is almost my perfect charity-shopping outfit. In an ideal world I’d have shoes not boots, but for all that walking, the only footwear I’ve got that’s comfy enough is Docs. A skirt and tights is essential when charity shopping in case I want to try on a skirt or dress, and I also need a big bag to take all my purchases home in!

Layering for Spring 2

I’m not sure where I’d be going in this outfit, it’s pretty smart-casual, maybe to some sort of event, or to dinner with family and/or friends.

Layering for Spring 3
This is comfy but fun. I think I’d wear it to the library or book shopping – I wouldn’t have to change when I got home and wanted to snuggle up with the books and read for hours on end.

How are you adjusting to the change in the weather – if you’re experiencing one yet?

Filed Under: Fashion and Style Tagged With: clothes, Doc Martens, fashion, layering, polyvore, season, spring, style, transition, under my umbrella-ella-ella-ella-eh-eh-eh-eh-eh, winter

Monday…errr…Tuesday Amusements 7

March 2, 2010 By Julianne

I had so much original content planned for last week and this week, but then I got a cold. Colds, like all other illness, zap my creativity and make me kind of stupid. I have regaling my friends and family almost daily with stories about how I couldn’t find things I’d put down or confused words. It’s been taking me an especially long time to notice puns, in particular.

Whilst eating as much garlic as possible and drinking loads of hot water I have been spending a lot of time catching up on reading blogs. I got through quite a lot of my 1000+ post backlog in Google Reader. I also revisited the folder in which I bookmark links that I want to share, and selected some of the best for you today. Now let’s see if I’m well enough to make this more than just readable.

Getting Crafty

My hands have been too full with tissues for me to actually make anything; the Citron shawl I started in January has been on pause for a while. I’m going to be done with it soon, though it’s going to be a lot smaller than the pattern because I don’t have enough of the yarn I decided to use. I’ve enjoyed the pattern so I might make another when I get some more yarn.

I have been in the mood for crafting though. I don’t make enough. I have a few skeins of embroidery thread, boxes of beads, masses of ideas and tons of tutorials bookmarked but like everything else my hobbies have fallen by the wayside as I try to finish my novel. I’ve been longing for spring, I really want a proper summer this year, and this butterfly headband would get me in the mood. Personally I’d tone it down a little for everyday wear. I’m thinking one or two purple-and-black butterflies on a thin headband.

We get a large number of lampshades donated to the charity shop I volunteer at, but unfortunately very few of them are small enough to use like Gwen does to make this “dainty Victorian-ish hat“. Otherwise I’d be breaking out the purple paints and ribbon ASAP.

I can never find a safety pin when I want one, and I think the only ones we’ve got in my house are tiny and gold, so I’d have to make a special tip out to stock up before I made this Tom Binns-inspired safety pin necklace. I think you could apply the general idea to all sorts of other accessories, a big safety pin brooch would be especially cool. Plus you could thread beads on the safety pins! Oooh! I am definitely going to do this. If you want something a bit softer, this t-shirt necklace requires only the ability to use scissors and follow instructions.

Cute Creatures

Let’s take a break from all that hard work considering the crafty possibilities and enjoy Dee’s selection of 13 Unbelievably Adorable Animal Photos.

Useful Things Entertaining Things Etcetera

Oh, what’s that I hear? It’s the sign of my imagination yawning. Too tired to come up with a better title for this section.

If you’ve been reading this blog a while, you might remember my review of the exhibition Between the Covers: Women’s Magazines and their Readers at the Women’s Library. Their current main exhibition is called Ms Understood: Women’s Liberation in 1970’s Britain, and I haven’t had an opportunity to visit it yet, but after reading Katie’s review at Fat Quarter, I’ll make sure to go along before it closes on the 17th April.

Recently I have realised that my upper body strength has been vanishing steadily. I can’t lift food shopping bags high anymore. When I tried to do the initial test for the one hundred push ups training programme I couldn’t manage two. I used to be able to do ten or more! I think I’m going to have to do the whole thing, with “bench” push ups to try to get myself back to normal and hopefully better.

Finally, I suggest that in the spirit of Spring Cleaning and all that, you choose yourself a new desktop wallpaper for March from Smashing Magazine’s fabulous selection. There are so many I liked that I’ll probably end up changing them every few days.

Filed Under: Monday Amusements Tagged With: crafting, cute animals, DIY, event, exhibition, fashion, hats, hyperlinks, kittens, knitting, london metropolitan university, me, Monday Amusements, style, women's library

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