WIW 1/15-16: La mode des ecchymoses-- dark French stripes at work and leisure

Putting my new La Ligne Breton striped shirt through the paces. I love doing work to MOTG variations with one more polished look and one more casual and fun. This striped shirt feels very French, so I tried to imagine what I would dress like if I lived in Paris. Which means more elegant and understated with darker neutral colors (but still keeping the accessories fun and interesting). And a nod to Rock, who is trying to get past the long-ago comment that wearing navy and black makes you look like a bruise. Embrace Ecchymosis Chic, I say!

The tee is actually a very dark navy with tan stripes, but it looks almost black and tan to me. I did a French secretary look with a black leather "skirt suit", with a slightly pleated and flared Halogen leather skirt and Spiegel leather jacket (anybody remember Spiegel?). I had gotten this jacket for $24 (real leather!), and bought one for each of my sisters, niece, sister in law and mom for Christmas 12 years ago, and we all took a picture together in our leather jackets. Fun! I like how the diagonal drapes of the jacket echo the stripes on the shirt. Kate Spade tortoiseshell glasses necklace (Je Ne Sais Pas, you have to get the necklace! I have one that is red on one side, black on the other, and another one that is tortoiseshell on one side and gold on the other. So useful!), and a cheap/old "Art Deco" style bracelet that kind of looks like stripes too. Stuart Weitzmann leopard ballet flats because French women love leopard print, it's "wild" while still being classy, right? And a Longchamp Le Pliage bronze gold tote with horses. All of these pieces are super old except the shirt. The bag is so old and I've used it so much the finish has worn off in places (9-10). I don't know if it's too shabby to keep using, or whether that counts as RATE (rough around the edges) and minimalist to keep using your most well loved stuff forever. I might be able to get a replacement on eBay, but pretty sure it's going to happen again (the similar horse print ones on eBay also have wear and holes in the corner). I don't like the plain solid bags through. I tried the outfit with my fancier Goyard bag (6-7) since that's also French and also black and tan. It seemed like the RATE-ness of the Le Pliage worked a bit better, but what do you think? I had hung my outfit on the door the night before (8), but the 3M hook fell off in the middle of the night. Guess I'll need to get a real hook.

Today I wore the Breton shirt with toffee wide leg pants and the Converse fleece lined sneakers with black, white and gold.
Like Angie, I was surprised at how I liked the brown tan/toffee color with the shoes, shirt stripes and pants, because brown isn't usually my best color. These J Crew wide leg pants are a few years old but they were languishing in the back of my closet till I pulled them out recently. Too late to return obviously, so I decided to wear them. I had bought the same pants in cream and olive green too. When I first tried the green pair on, DH was not a fan of the pants and said I looked like a "rice farmer" in them. (Yikes, but we're both Asian, so I guess it's not considered racist?). I don't know what rice farmers wear (besides the conical hat), but I like them, they're as comfy as my jeans. He's not used to wide leg pants because I've usually worn skinnies. I think the wide leg is back in though, right? I used to have a pair of floral wide palazzo pants back in the 90's, and I still am on the lookout for a modern version (unfortunately the La Ligne one was not playing nice with my tummy). But, he didn't say anything about the pants today.

I UWP'ed the look up with the same needle necklace, spiky thorn bracelet and studded satchel I wore with my other outfit I posted. I also wore it with a Banana Republic moto jacket, slightly more RATE than the Spiegel jacket.  I also pulled out a new phone case, I had bought it at the same time as my usual rose gold mountain sunset case, but I guess in my heart I knew I had a shadow persona. The black case with skull cherries is very on brand for my Rogue Romantic Wuthering Heights kick, don't you think? During the day the polished fairytale princess reigns supreme and at night the goth punk princess comes out to play. Anyways, a French take on my dual personalities, in my not-usual colors inspired by bruises, what do you think? The second outfit was as comfy as my usual jeans/tee/Cotopaxi fleece, but a step up in style!

By the way, the ecchymosis chic I'm referring to is of the skinned knee variety and NOT traumatic bruises! Having known a domestic violence survivor close to me, I want to be clear I'm not glorifying violence! DV can happen to anyone, so please get help and know you are not alone and have support! 1 (800)799-SAFE (7233)

Two examples of bruises used in fashion shows, but the second one in poor taste.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/li.....uised-knee
https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-s.....-accessory

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9 Comments

  • Star (Lise) replied 3 weeks ago

    I love both outfits GP! Seeing that you asked, as a RATE dresser myself I find the gorgeous bag looks bit shabby now. I love the muted metal colour of it. I wouldn't buy a second hand one that is already showing wear. Maybe you can DIY it? I had a friend who spray painted her boots gold and they actually turned out well.

  • elena replied 3 weeks ago

    Both great outfits! I’m a fan of RATE elements so I like the sort of rough looking bag. And you look great in the wide leg pants! They work really well with the shorter top and jacket. Excellent color combos and silhouette on both of these looks.

  • Je Ne Sais Pas replied 3 weeks ago

    You look great in all of your outfits, my personal favourite is the one with the wide leg pants. Probably because it’s closer to my own style. But as I said, all of them look fantastic!

    Loooove to see the gold glasses necklace! Definitely I should get one! I am currently in the process of wearing again necklaces I have not worn in 10-15 years… so not ready to buy any new one yet until I have worn them all and sorted this section of my drawer. That is one of the many meanings I am attaching to my word of the year (focus): focus on enjoying what you already have.

    I also enjoy your witty writing ;)

  • Angie replied 3 weeks ago

    The new stripe is KILLER with the short pleated skirt, Natalie! Love it with the Kate Spade sunglasses necklace! The gold bag is bashed up, despite its super cuteness. Personally, I'd throw it away or try to recycle it. Find a replacement. 

    I remember the draped jacket that all the UWP's bought for chips!!! Fun to see it in stylish action many years later.

    The J.Crew pants are fabulous on you! Well styled too. Good job resurrecting them :) 

  • Rock replied 3 weeks ago

    All of your ecchymosis chic rocks! The leather skirt is the stuff of dreams. It goes both polished fairytale princess and goth punk princess. If it were mine, I would even want to sleep in it because it is so fab. The combination of leather and pleats makes me swoon. All of the La Ligne is superb with the skirt, and also the JCrew pants.

    The RATE Longchamp is fine to my eye, but maybe for more casual wear. The gold is killer, even if well-worn.

    As to ecchymosis chic, yes, let’s be clear that we’re talking about those minor, self-inflicted bruises, the kind you get when you run into the coffee table when you are texting and walking.

  • MsMary replied 3 weeks ago

    OMG I am swooning over the striped tee with those pants! If that's what rice farmers are wearing, count me in! Also I have a new pleather skirt from Madewell in brown that's quite similar to yours and I love it!

  • Jenni NZ replied 3 weeks ago

    Ha, my Vietnamese son-in-law is actually from a family of rice farmers! He is now trained as an architect. He has come a long way. But one of his friends did say to him at his wedding to our daughter that he should be happy because “the buffalo boy got the princess”. They actually do still wear those conical hats in the Mekong delta, we were just holidaying there in October.
    I like your new top with the skirt. I personally find the bag too battered, but then I am not RATE.

  • Cookie replied 2 weeks ago

    I like how the top can be ladylike or cute and casual. Looks great both ways.

  • Lisa replied 2 weeks ago

    Excellent stripe top styling. And the bronze tote is a workhorse piece and adds such great interest to the outfits! I hope you find a great replacement for it!!

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