But aside from all that, here are my outfits from yesterday and today. First, on Tuesday:
I am wearing a skirt by ECI, and a top by Carmen Marc Volvo that I got my first day in Philadelphia. Both are knit - the skirt is double knit, and the top is jersey, decorated with ruching down the front and gold studs. I used the trick to double up my Joan Rivers necklace again.
I wore some shoes that I have had for a while. I tend to wear them in spurts, like most of my shoes. They are made by Boutique 9, one of my favorite brands.
They match my outfit perfectly. On my left hand
I am wearing my wedding set and a gold bangle with diamond dust. On my right hand,
I have a ring that is made of a solid chunk of agate or some similar stone. I chose knit pieces because I was stuck in the Houston airport for a 4 hour delay on Monday, due to weather. When my flight from Philly landed, it was pouring rain, the winds were 95 miles per hour, and there was lightning, which I guess interferes with the air traffic control tower. So we waited until it was safe, but boy, was I tired that night. So I did NOT feel like ironing.
Today, I am bascially recovered. This is the outfit that I chose, and didn't mind ironing.
I copied it from a lady I saw wearing something very similar in Philadelphia. The slack are wool plaid by Ideology. The jacket is perforated suede, made by Belle Sport. Underneath, I am wearing a bronze lurex shell by Joseph A. I wore one of the necklaces that I got at the flea market right before I left for vacation.
It is made of halved cowrie shells. You can see the jacket better in this shot. For shoes, I chose my brown suede pumps with the leopard wedge. The lady in Philly had leopard pumps and a scarf instead of the necklace. She looked very chic.
On my left hand, I have a costume ring from Nordstrom, and a bracelet made of safety pins that someone very dear to me made. She is now deceased - sads. On my right, I have a leather cuff with an abalone bar, and a ring carved of amber.
That's about it for today. Since it's Wednesday, I am linking up at www.thepleatedpoppy.com for What I Wore. I haven't had time to look at blogs. We are prearing our hospital in the unlikely event that we see an Ebola patient, and I am at the center of that responsibility. I am glad to be back home, but when I get off today, I have to deal with our Senorita mas Poquita, and then get my car smogged for registration. The fun never ends, does it?