OOTD: Lunch with a Friend, Downtown

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To meet a friend for lunch at Nordstrom earlier this week, I pulled this dress out of the closet. On some levels a coup de foudre when I found it in the Bordeaux & Other Stories store last year, I will admit it hasn't got much play in the year since. Partly because of that hemline, which I think might be a bit shorter thanks to a recent handwash. Too youthful? Too "trying-to-look-youthful"? Still, I like this shape on me and were I not a bit self-conscious about the age, I think this length is probably flattering as well. I love the folkloric embroidery against the fine black wool. I love the pockets. So I ignored the doubtful little voices and turned up the volume on the one that reminded me of what I loved when I handed over my charge card last year.

Here's a close-up of the hair these days, all the artificial colour grown out, the grey curls growing more unruly with every raindrop (and oh, we've got raindrops these days!). I've dithered and dithered about whether to get a cut before my trip, finally leaving a desperate message at my stylist's this morning (she called back, just before I clicked "Publish," and I have an appointment for the afternoon before my flight).  Do you ever find that your hair is finally doing what you want it to just as a cut is scheduled? Mine's just about where I want it now, and changing the length--via scissors or time--can be as temporarily disastrous as opening the oven on a soufflé (too long and the curls stretch out, the top flattens; too short, and I just don't feel like me).
I further silenced my doubts about the dress via this coat, a recent purchase that will be taking its first trip to Europe soon.
I love the simple, classic lines, and I've been wearing it with jeans, skirts, and dresses, boots, ankle boots, low-heeled pumps and flat oxfords, testing its versatility. I'd say it passed with flying colours, as long as I'm adding the flying colours via scarves.
This one's my own handknit, an alpaca rendition of Miriam Felton's Icarus, that I completed in 2007 and blogged about at the time.  One of the oldest handknits I still wear regularly.

And since I was at the mirror with the camera anyway, I grabbed another scarf, my go-to taupe cashmere Bompard, worn at least three times a week, and definitely included on the packing list.
Speaking of which, I'd better get back to that. . . 


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