Sparkly New Years Eve Dresses
I don’t know why but every year around the holidays I become a little totally sequinned obsessed. I like sequins all year round, but something about the holidays makes me think I need to be extra shiny.
I guess I like to compete with the tinsel.
When we had another overnight soiree recently downtown at the Royal York (to make up for the last one) I spotted this in a shop.

Isn’t it well styled? I wanted the whole outfit. Dress, necklace and fluffy scarf. I think this would be such a different colour for me to wear. Almost nude. It reminds me of a costume from Dancing with the Stars. I spotted this in a posh boutique and it was out of my price range. I didn’t dare try it on for fear I would fall in deeply in love with it and then would spend the month obsessing over it. This way I could make myself believe it wouldn’t have fit.
Besides, I already own this fab vintage sequinned dress…

So in my quest for sequinned happiness for the holidays I was struck dumb when I came across this vintage lovely at My Edit a little gem of a vintage shop in Hamilton. Jentine posted this online and no I did not have a problem driving 45 minutes to Hamilton to try it on.
Plus did I mention they have one of the best thrift stores ever out there? Talize. I “popped” in for 5 minutes which morphed into two hours, seven pairs of foot ware, one suede skirt, two t-shirts and two handbags later… Eeek! Good thing I’m I don’t live close to that store. It is the black hole of thrift stores. I never get out.
This beaded-and-sequinned-to-the-max vintage dress is what I will be wearing New Year’s Eve.


Isn’t the beading mesmerizing? To top it all off…the dress is silk. Silk! The hemline is an unusual zigzag.
Added bonus…I was able to negotiate with the store owner since I brought in some vintage pieces that were too large or didn’t work for me so I paid a total of $20 for this dress. A very far cry from the very expensive dress I spotted at that boutique.
I cannot wait to wear it!
I think this dress is a good indication of the kind of treasures you can discover when shopping vintage. Plus it satisfies my need for sparkle during the holidays.
Linking up with the lovely Patti at Visible Monday.
Winter Layering Done Right
What does winter layering done right mean exactly?
It means that you don’t freeze your ass off, and you don’t pass out from overheating.

Let it be known that when I wear a bulky sweater like this I wear a tank top underneath or a t-shirt. That way, when my internal temperature goes from freezing to the burning flames of Hell within a space of two seconds I can strip down to my tee and breathe a sigh of relief that I won’t need to kill somebody.

Vest – Old Navy (sim but even cooler in camo on sale!), Sweater (sim) & Jeans (sim) – TJ Maxx, Boots – Boc
These boots are very old and a favourite of mine. They are by BOC and very comfortable and warm. They are so comfortable I can walk in them all day long. They aren’t fur lined, but they are fine for anything above -5 C. I’ve found some that look even nicer than mine by BOC with a lower heel here on sale. These are one of those rare purchases that have paid for themselves I’ve worn them so often.
That scarf is another one of those blanket scarves I picked up from TJ Maxx. It is one big rectangle and very bulky. One thing is for sure…my neck will not be catching any drafts and I won’t need to worry about whiplash should I be in a car accident. It is a bit like wearing a neck brace. (But oh so pretty! LOL)
I think I need this scarf to add to my collection of super fancy neck braces. Either that or just hang it on my wall as art.

I feel like I’m in disguise wearing this. Only a small part of my face is showing.
Do you love or hate layering? Normally layering for me means that I’m adding bulk onto my frame which I normally dislike as much as coriander. (Yes I HATE that stuff!) I am slowly beginning accept layering as a necessary evil of living in a cold climate.
So your thoughts on layering? The more the merrier? Or would you rather be on a beach right now wearing just a string bikini and a smile?
Trick question. ; )
Here are some other bloggers that know a thing or two about winter layering done right.
Even though Beverly just recently moved to a cold climate from California she has already perfected the science of layering for winter.

Anna is the layering super hero. She can do no wrong no matter how many layers she is wearing.

Kristian does it so well here with a menswear inspired look.

Lisa knows a thing or two about pattern mixing and layering.

Sylvia wearing layers under a dress…

Shawna is also a bit of a master when it comes to layering, layering a skirt with a dress, a cardigan and a little poncho.

Thanks to all my bloggy friends for constantly inspiring me and providing some extra eye candy.
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Linking up with: The Pleated Poppy – What I Wore, Get Your Pretty On – I Feel Pretty , Throwback Thursday – Happiness at Midlife
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