Bright Bold Outerwear Over 40
I love the idea of bright bold outerwear rather than greige or oatmeal which only make me look and feel ill. Wearing bright bold coloured outerwear is the Red Bull of style. It takes it up a notch and makes everything electric.
I scored this satin trench coat by Bebé thrifting a couple of weeks ago.
For most of my life I never wore orange. After I started dying my hair red that colour took over my closet. It is surprisingly a wonderful colour for most complexions if you can manage to find the correct shade of orange. I stick with earth tone, rust orange most of the time.
I’m using a simple style trick here to create this outfit, choose one patterned item and then use the colours in that pattern to build the rest of your outfit. If the colours in the pattern work well on the blouse, you know they will work well on the rest of the ensemble.
This style trick is a guaranteed no fail recipe for fashion success.
Ha!
Right.
Whatever that means.
I consider an outfit a success when it makes me feel good about myself and happy when I look in the mirror.

This silk blouse was also a great find at the thrift store. It is actually a short tunic with pockets. It looks new. I am always surprised by the amazing pieces people choose to dispose of.
Bright Bold Outerwear
Here are some of my other favourite bloggers and friends rocking some seriously colourful outerwear.
Greetje No Fear of Fashion
Greetje also likes bold coats, particularly streamlined shapes.
Sue A Colourful Canvas
Honestly Sue has one of the BEST and most unique coat collections I’ve ever seen. She is a brilliant seamstress and sews most of her own clothes. It was hard choosing just one coat of hers to feature, she has so many, and like me, she adores colour and patterns. Also…can you imagine that she also made her own buttons for this coat? No joke! Impressive right?
Melanie Bag and a Beret
The only person in the world I know that can look this incredible wearing neon yellow.
Patti Not Dead Yet
Patti is an avid thrifter like me and scored this amazing Trina Turk printed coat via thrift. Truly this is a dream coat.
Catherine Not Dressed As Lamb
I’ve seen Catherine sporting some pretty fabulous coats but this bold colour combo really made me smile.
Anna Anna’s Island Style
Anna has wonderful eclectic tastes. This coat she picked up recently is such a stunner.
Are you a lover of colour and pattern when it comes to your coats?
Linking up with Visible Monday, I Will Wear What I Like, Turning Heads Tuesday, Sheela Writes
Bathrobe Worn As A Dress
Bathrobe Worn As A Dress
In my last post I wore my Ralph Lauren bathrobe as an open long jacket.
Quite a few people commented that their bathrobes don’t look as glamourous as that Ralph Lauren I scored while thrifting.
Mine either guys!
Here is my every day bathrobe and I wear it more as a dressing gown. It is so soft and warm that my pug Zoë is jealous of it.

I thrifted the Ralph Lauren because it was an extra luxurious dressing gown/bathrobe.
I knew when I bought it my personal challenge was to see if I could take the “bath” out of the robe and wear it confidently outside of the house without looking like I’d just run out of the house in a panic in the middle of the night to buy cigarettes. (FYI…if you ever see me doing that an alien has taken over my body. I’ve had a hatred of smoking and cigarettes since I was a child and have never smoked in my life, not even a puff!)
Look at Carole Lombard luxuriating in her dressing gown. Apparently they called them “boudoir robes”. When they’re that fancy it could easily double as red carpet attire.
The lovely Patti from Not Dead Yet has also rocked a dressing gown as a dress…although she used a different term calling it a housecoat.
I’m far from being the first blogger to exploit this idea.
Personally I use the term housecoat/bathrobe/robe and dressing gown interchangeably. Depending on where you’re from, you might have a slightly different interpretation for each of those terms.
One of my readers commented that my Ralph Lauren bathrobe “shouldn’t leave the house”. LOL
The reality is that 90% of people don’t even notice what other people are wearing. They are too wrapped up in themselves.
Fact.
Try to remember what you saw people wearing today. Can you remember anything? Did you see someone at the grocery store and think, “Wow! He or she really has it going on!” Or, “He or she looks so interesting!” Or was it just a bunch of ho hum people in outfits that didn’t even register on your radar?
There are those that dress to blend in and those that dress to stand out and be remembered. I don’t need to tell you where I fall in that group. To each his or her own.
I don’t always dress to stand out. Some days I’ll dress to disappear. Those are normally the lower self esteem days, days when I’m wearing stretch jeans with an elasticized waist, an old graphic tee (often “embellished” in pug hair), runners, an Eddie Bauer hiking jacket and some kind of a hat with sunglasses. I’m in stealth mode. No one sees me and I see no one.
I prefer this version of styling the bathrobe as it suits my body shape more.
Belts are a curvy gal’s best friend.
What about you? Do you ever dress to disappear? If so, when and why?
Melanie and Vix you a both exempt from this question for obvious reasons.
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