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May 31 Day Fashion Blogger Challenge: Day 2 – I have the most…

May 5, 2012 By Julianne 2 Comments

This post is three days late, it’s true. I was ill when I posted the first one and then got more ill. But I’m getting better now so today I took some photos and hopefully I’ll get caught up, double-posting over the next few days if I have to.

When I read the title of this challenge, I immediately thought: TIGHTS! But when I saw Selina’s post I was reminded that I actually have more nail varnish.

To be fair, lots of these are more than half used up. I only buy a couple of bottles a year, but I’ve been a fan of nail varnish for over ten years now and won’t throw any away until the bottle’s empty.

Over fifty bottles. Also pictured: nail varnish thinner, tubes of glitter, my backup bag mirror (which I rarely use, I usually keep the same one that I’ve carried for probably 10+ years now in my bag), and a bottle of hand soak.

With the ice cream tub stacked on top of the box and the gift set tucked behind, they fit easily on to a third of a shelf in my cupboard. My tights take up much more room. Also, I have several pairs that I haven’t actually worn yet. Shameful, I know.

Thing is, I love tights. I really love tights. I don’t like most prints so most of my clothes are just one colour, and therefore I rely on tights for colour coordination. You know how so many style guides say things like ‘don’t be too matchy-matchy’? I laugh in their faces and stomp on their words. I love matching. I feel great when I’m wearing, say, a black skirt with a purple top that is the same purple as my tights, and probably purple nail varnish and eyeshadow too.

Another reason to love tights is that buying a pair of tights is much cheaper than buying a dress or a top and skirt, even bearing in mind that I buy most of my clothes in charity shops. Also I think that there’s almost a subculture of hosiery fans. Most people prefer trousers and those that do wear tights often stick to plain black or navy opaques or sheer tights that match their skin colour, so when I meet someone else wearing colourful or patterned tights, I often start a conversation about how wonderful tights are!

My box of coloured opaques! It looks like there’s five pairs but that’s just the top layer! On the top right is my fishnets box and bottom right a box of various lace tights. I’ve also got a box just for black opaques but it just looks like a
black box filled with black fabric so I’m not posting a picture.

I got into coloured opaques in 2006 when they first started becoming fashionable. The pairs I’ve had the longest were found in fairly obscure locations – a pink pair that I think were picked up in Allders of Croydon, and a couple of lilacy pairs that I think my mum found in BHS. I still have all three though they are a bit battered from being worn to so many students’ union club nights when I was an undergraduate! I also got a pair of purple opaques, though I don’t remember where from, that I wore everywhere – club nights, lectures, family dinners – and so often that I wore through the toes and had to sew up the holes because I didn’t think I’d find another pair! I still have them, mostly for sentimental reasons because I have a few other pairs in similar shades of purple that are much more comfortable and less worn out, but occasionally I’ll find that all my other purple opaques are in the wash and put them on!

The next few pairs of tights I got came from Accessorize during a sale. I got a pair of fishnets with a back seam, which are really sexy but really fragile, made worse by the fact that they’re ‘one size’ and therefore too small for me. It’s also really hard to pick shoes that they look good with. At the same time I bought two pairs of mesh tights with embroidery-style sections, and I think I’ve only worn one of the pairs, and only once, because the summers have been cold and short since and again it’s hard to pick shoes that they’ll look good with. However, I also got my second pair of purple opaques, which meant that I didn’t have to worry about wrecking my original pair any more!

In 2007, the first series of Mary, Queen of Shops went on the air, and Mary Portas wore coloured opaques virtually all the time. Then Marks and Spencer started selling them, and the rest is history. Almost every time M&S produce a new colour of opaque I end up buying it!

I’ve also bought several pairs of fishnets, lace tights, thermal tights, fleece lined tights (amazing!) and both versions of the amazing woolly polka dot tights they sold last winter. Unfortunately, I have yet to
actually wear some of the lace tights because last summer wasn’t warm
enough, so they languish in their packaging. I just can’t resist lovely lace tights, as impractical as they are 90% of the time.

Oh dear…

That’s seven pairs still in their packaging. Two of them are actually the same as pairs I already owned but I couldn’t resist the bargain prices on offer at the M&S outlet in Lewisham! The mesh flowery ones at the back are casualties of the crap summers we’ve had the last few years. I don’t really have an excuse for not wearing the grey with black polka dot pair, I need to get to it! The bright blue ones I love and they were a must-buy as soon as I saw them but I’ve yet to get them into an outfit. I really want to wear them clubbing as part of an outfit that’s at least vaguely reminiscent of the outfits I used to wear to club nights in 2006
but almost every time I’ve been clubbing since I bought them I’ve either gone straight from work (where bright blue tights have never been appropriate – purple and teal are pushing it) or from what I expected to be a casual evening in a pub wearing my jeggings!

Almost all of my tights are from M&S because until very recently, most other retailers only sold one size. I’m over 5ft 9in and have size nine and a half feet, so I’m too big for ‘one size’. M&S make every style in at least two sizes. Most come in four sizes – small, medium, large, and extra large – but some of the ‘fashion’ tights have two options,  small/medium and large/extra large. Other companies have started to cater for different sizes more recently too which is great but basically means I can’t go shopping because I find it so difficult to stop myself buying hosiery! I know I have to try to wear out some pairs enough to throw them away before I buy more because I just can’t store any more, so I banned myself from checking the M&S website.

Unfortunately the ban now has to be over because yesterday I tore a tiny hole in the thigh of a pink pair of opaques that I absolutely love. Stupid bag buckles! I’m sure I can still get several more wears out of that pair by wearing longer skirts, but I’ll be eagerly checking the M&S website again in the hope that they’ll bring it back. Also, M&S have started making lots of their tights in a UK factory and it would be great to support that…;)

Even more tights! The lilacy pair at the top is one of the pairs I got in 2006. Six years of style! The pink ones are the ones I made a hole in yesterday. Sad.

The theme for the tenth day of the challenge is ‘cute tights’, so then I’ll be taking close-up photos of my prettiest pairs. If there’s anything I’ve described that you’d like to see, leave me a comment!

Filed Under: Fashion and Style, Makeup and Skincare Tagged With: blog, blogs, colours, consumerism, fashion, hosiery, May 31 Day Fashion Blogger Challenge, nail polish, nail varnish, obsessions, purple, style, tights

May 31 Day Fashion Blogger Challenge: Day 1 – My Wardrobe

May 1, 2012 By Julianne 3 Comments

As I’m sure you’ve noticed, I’ve been updating this blog very sporadically for the last couple of years. I even described it as being on semi-hiatus in a few blog threads on forums and other communities.

I love this blog, and have many fond memories attached to it, but the idea of posting again has become such a huge deal in my mind, like planning to run the marathon (love how I say ‘the marathon’, because if you are from London, there is only one) or climbing Mount Everest or something. A couple of weeks ago, Amy of Stripy Tights and Dark Delights linked to one of my old posts and I clicked through to read it myself, not recognising the title particularly well. My reaction was pretty much – ‘I wrote this? How? When?’

I suppose excuse number one is that I haven’t been buying a lot of new clothes or make-up for the past few years as I’ve been what-I-call ‘sporadically employed’. However, I have still bought a few bits from charity shops and I have received some hand-me-ups from my sister. And this excuse really shouldn’t fly for the person who wrote post after post about reworking your wardrobe and followed Tricia‘s wardrobe remix posts religiously back in the day!

Excuse number two is that I’ve been focusing on my book blog, and it has paid off as I now have actual followers over there. But, I actually still have about three times as many subscribers to this blog! I have a whole audience I’ve been neglecting.

Excuse number three, which is slightly true, is that I’ve been really busy: firstly with my MA, then with job hunting and volunteering.

But the truth is I haven’t made time for it. I think it’s a confidence issue. I know this sounds like pretentious nonsense, but when I started, there really weren’t that many fashion blogs. I’m sure that when I started using Google Reader, I subscribed to less than a dozen. There were certainly only a couple of alternative fashion blogs out there. If I’d kept posting multiple times a week and put the effort in then maybe my blog would be really well known now! But truth is, I never had that much confidence in my ability to opine on the fashion world. So when I became busy for a while, I let it go, finding it too difficult, with everything else going on in my life, to keep battling the fear and keep posting. And then all these other people came along and made it look so effortless, and it took me a while to get over that.

Fashion and style is such a personal topic, and I was only just discovering how much fun clothes could be when I started blogging. Happily, now I’m pretty set in my self-assured ways. But there are still things to learn, and to think about.

A lot of blogs are all about the hauling and shiny new stuff now, and I got sucked into reading a lot of make-up blogs and bookmarking loads of reviews in my ‘lemming’ folder. But I still advocate not going to the shops/looking at online stores as the best way to save money and force yourself to think creatively about the clothes you already own. So maybe my niche is still there, waiting.

Only one way to find out, and I’ve been wanting to for a while. Selina of Flying Saucer, one of those half-dozen or so blogs I originally subscribed to and still enjoy even though her style is so different now from mine (No body-con dresses for me. Floaty for life!) is running a 31 Day challenge for May, so I thought, might as well!

Day 1’s theme is: My Wardrobe. I have two. One for normal length tops and one for long tops, skirts, trousers and dresses. Both have a shelf above the hanging space.

The normal length tops wardrobe (above) also has three drawers, filled with tights, knickers, pyjamas, socks, vests and various rarely-worn stuff. Some of which is crap I should really get rid of, but I just haven’t been able to bring myself to donate. For example, the spray-paint-and-glitter effect jeans I got when I was about 14, and thought would make me look like such a rock star. I don’t think I even wore them out of the house before they went completely out of fashion, probably forever! I expect they’re much too short for me now as well. What am I doing.

Bras are in a separate drawer unit. They were originally in the drawer with knickers and tights but then my collection of tights got so large I had to move them out and squish them into one of my tiny bedside drawers. More on the tights tomorrow.

The normal length tops wardrobe is alright, you know, apart from the whole hosiery addiction thing (in the photo above you can see two pairs still in their packaging – I have at least three more pairs that are entirely unworn in the drawers or on top of them) but the long tops wardrobe is dire.

Now, I know you’re thinking, that looks much less crowded. But you can’t see the shelf above. Or the floor. The floor contains my shoe rack, loads of bags, a magazine rack holding all my precious copies of J-17 magazine, and loads of wrapping paper from Christmas that I aim to reuse. And I don’t even mean that it’s from just this Christmas. Oh no. Some of it is from the year before. Plus one of my dresses has clearly been falling off the hanger, again.

But I don’t want to focus on the negatives. Although there is a lot of crap I need to sort out/get rid of (e.g.. the spray paint trousers), my wardrobes are otherwise quite organised. Skirts are hung in order of size, shortest to largest. Then I’ve hung all the trousers, followed by long tops, dresses that can be worn as tops, dresses I can wear any time, and finally on the right are all the summer-only dresses that are too easily creased to be folded up and store in boxes (on top of the wardrobes) during the winter. I also have a really long evening dress in the middle. All the longest items are supposed to hang towards the middle so that I can put stuff on the floor and up against the sides of the wardrobe.

The normal-length tops wardrobe is in sections: cardigans/jumpers, collared shirts, long sleeved tops, short sleeved tops/t-shirts, and strappy tops. It’s also organised by colour within those sections. I used to have it organised just by colour but I couldn’t find things efficiently enough!

Maybe these photos will serve as a ‘before’, and will remind me to get working on clearing them out. There are so many things I’d like to rehome. I’d love to have a more cohesive theme to my wardrobe, but at the same time, I enjoy the eclectic range. Most days, I want to dress in my typical purple-goth manner. But others, I just really want to wear a brightly-coloured long top and some jeans.

Hopefully I’ll be posting about tights tomorrow – the thing I have the most of!

Filed Under: Fashion and Style Tagged With: bedroom, blog, blogs, decluttering, fashion, May 31 Day Fashion Blogger Challenge, purple, storage, style, wardrobe

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