Body of Water
Oh my god, I've forgotten how to work this thing. Been sick and all totally grotty crud rashes and killer fatigue seriously tiresome serious seriousness jaundice poking prodding blah blah blah let's talk about outfits. I'm sailing in under the wire for Gracey's inaugural
Literary Stylings gathering at
Fashion for Giants.
Back in May* I put this get-up together independently of the then-imminent
Style Imitating Art round-up using
the book Flotsam by David Wiesner as inspiration, but it would have been a perfect fit. At the time I had to finish up with the
Travelling Yellow Skirt and things hit the fan so I wasn't able to jump in, but with Gracey's Literary Stylings I get a second chance!
My friend Pat of
Project Minima is stupendously amazing at Style Imitating Art, and
her response to the Flotsam challenge was no exception, even including her blog post title. She has been much on my mind as she continues through her own
time of high tides.
fish milagros necklace with orange glass beads: a gift from my mother and father, Rio Bravo Gallery (Port Isabel, TX), shown in very last photo
here After taking a picture of this necklace while away visiting my parents, I almost immediately regretted leaving it in the shop. I kept thinking about it when I got home, so I called the place - of course it had sold. To my parents, who had gone back to get it and intended to save it for my birthday, but couldn't stand to wait any longer. Very, very dear treasures!
grey plaid scarf and flower pin: a gift from my mother, Dillard's, worn together with same skirt
here grey patterned blouse: Good Times Barcelona,
etsy, worn
here silk recycled sari skirt: Alchemy Eco-Fashions,
The Circle Game (local shop), worn with same scarf and flower
here big charcoal striped-hem cardigan: Nurture,
Dillard's, worn
here old red shoes of legend: Kenneth Cole Reaction,
Winners, worn
here
Since I always have multiple favourites, my other book for Literary Stylings is one I've been reading for two months since meeting the author and hearing her read from it:
Ocean by Sue Goyette. I usually read very quickly, and though poetry can be slower, this is the first book I've ever had to keep putting down because I find it so moving and hilarious I can't bear to continue. It's too much, in all the most awesome ways possible, and as a physical object is so beautifully designed and constructed. For a bit of what I mean, there are reviews with excerpts
here and
here.
The
Fish Quill Poetry Boat recently paddled though town as well - the highly-accomplished poet-athletes of the Grand River have launched a unique annual reading tour which reaches their audiences by canoe. Due to the quality of the Fish Quill performance-stops over the years, I ordered the anthology through their
crowdfunding campaign right away, but now I want the exceptionally cool poster by illustrator
Ian Turner too.
Just in case I didn't have enough links today, advance warning that I will also be showing up over at Patti's
Not Dead Yet Style for
Visible Monday! *ETA
AND Bella's
Shoe Shine at
The Citizen Rosebud. Hope things have been going swimmingly with y'all.
* These are my last "before" photos, taken May 17 prior to my carcass malfunction. I've photographed 6 more outfits in the meantime and think I may now be on the mend. Since my posting timeline is way off I look okay here but my blog-self will appear really tired and poofy for a while yet.