The Directrice Re-Presents: Best Suit

 
You’ve seen my closets. They aren’t that big.
 
Here, I must express gratitude for having more than one closet. I don’t have as much space as some, but I have more space than others. I am not complaining. But you can see where I am heading.

 
 
What do you do when your clothes fit, you love them, and you have no more space? A certain stasis might descend . . .
 
Do you remember my Best Suit?
 
To keep it fresh, I had the arms taken off the jacket and made the dress into a crop top and miniskirt.
My lucky suit
Worn for the most important occasions: court, inaugurations, own burial

No, I didn’t! You know me better than that.
 
Are you insane? You think I would desecrate a suit made by knowing Italians?
Are you insane? You think I would desecrate a suit made by knowing Italians?
 
 
I did, however, want to put the suit to more use.
 
Here is the suit-dress with a blouse underneath.
 
 
 
It’s good, right?

 
 
This vivid blue paisley/floral blouse adds a crisp, graphic element to the dress.
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I warned you that I would wear this blouse over and over

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A whole new look for this beautiful dress!
 
 
Low, block heels provide polish — and are another change from the way that I usually wear this dress with kitten heels.

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Are you sure those are pleats, and not tucks?
 
 
The dress is a solid, but not plain. Beautiful seaming defines the waist and bodice and the square neckline is beautifully shaped by on pleat in each corner.

 
 
Come closer for a better look.
No, tuck-pleating is a thing; I looked it up
Yes! A tuck is stitched down its entire length, pleats are only secured at the top

 
 
Finishing things off, my suede satchel, which still needs to be Fatimalized. This black suede is so deep and dark.
Which brings to mind Nigel Tufnel: How much more black could this be? And the answer is none. None more black.
Must. Remember. To. Waterproof. Bag.

Dress: Hugo Boss; Blouse: Theory; Shoes: Kate Spade; Bag: Marni; Watch: Obscured by Cuff of Blouse, So It Does Not Matter

11 thoughts on “The Directrice Re-Presents: Best Suit”

  1. It’s providential that you considered the dress again and gave it a new look with more warmth and character rather than discard with boredom. The dress is so worth the effort as it fits you well and looks great in its new life. The shoes are perfect with it. A choker of pearls? Sets off your face.

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  2. To be honest, this is not my favorite look. I think the round neck of the blouse detracts from the incredible tailoring of the square-necked suit dress, and the tiny print looks like a pajama top from afar.

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    • Very interesting . . . I thought a soft, round neck was the only sort that would work in the square. But I hear you. Fortunately we have so much common ground, Bette!

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  3. Whoa! audible intake of breath here at the thought of cutting into that dress and jacket. Delighted to see you were just ‘having a lend’

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  4. Those pleats are wonderful! What a good thing you have found a way to show off this wonderful dress, unobscured by the jacket.

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    • I am so foolish! You are correct. I am not sure where my confusion arose. (Hugo Boss is not an Italian-sounding name.) Fortunately, love for Hugo Boss (beautiful, serious work clothes) and love for Italian labels (the ones I’ve found on YOOX are so chic) are not mutually exclusive!

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