Casual Friday: The Foulard Returns!

 
You’ve said that you want to see how I re-use and re-wear my clothes. I hope you meant it, because I can’t show you new clothes every week. I don’t even want to show you new clothes every week because I like the clothes I have now. So, let’s visit the crypt today and dust something off.

 
 
 
Last summer (June 2016) I showed you this silk foulard print tank. Look closely; it’s there, peeking out from the jacket.
 
When this photo was snapped, it was 80 degrees (Fahrenheit) outside.

 
 
 
Two winters ago (March 2015) I showed you this black jacket. Even then it was old, but a favorite of mine because of its charming cut, defined but-not-tight waist, and lining (which, admittedly, is a pleasure reserved to me).
 
By the way, I like still love this outfit. I wore it to court a couple of weeks ago . . . an outing that shall be the subject of a post in the near future.

winter full lenght
There is no caption for this photo; forgive me
 
 
 
Many times between these two posts I have advised that the easiest Casual Friday outfit is a smart jacket with a white blouse and jeans. True or false?
 
True! Now, for extra credit, I’ve added another layer. Call it a tank, a waistcoat, a vest, or a shell — doesn’t matter — the intermediary adds a little color and a little interest.

 
 
 
Is the intermediary necessary? Absolutely not.
 
But why not? Although you cannot perceive the feel and sound of this tank, it’s a crisp silk that whispers when I move around. A little silky whispering improves the day, in my opinion.
lightens up -- 3/4
It’s good to bring your own sound effects to work

 
 
The tank is peeking out from the black blazer, which allows the different patterns printed on the fabric to show; you can see the paisley quadrant in this profile shot.
side view
For a full view of all quadrants, click back to Bright Lights, Big City

 
There is a small problem with this tank. It’s a little low cut. This problem could be easily fixed by shortening the straps, but that would create a different problem: the overall length of the tank would be too short. Cropped silhouettes need to be fitted, not floaty. I think this is generally true, but it is especially true for me because I only wear cropped tops over longer blouses.
a little low
Not complaining about the neckline; merely observing

 
 
 
Casual but professional. For an even more casual look, a v-neck cardigan could be worn instead of a blazer.
laughing
Why is this woman laughing?

 
 
This jacket looks good buttoned up. Ideally, a jacket should look equally good buttoned and unbuttoned, but not all of them do. Heavier fabrics tend to do better than lightweight ones when unbuttoned, because the fabric holds a certain amount of structure.
 
 
 
Have a fantastic weekend!
with jacket buttoned
The Directrice as Harold Lloyd

Jacket: JCrew; Tank: Helmut Lang; Blouse; Talbots; Jeans: Lucky; Shoes: Lazio Collezione

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