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My stepfather died when I was 24, leaving me with a few precious possessions to remember him by – the skull of a bear he shot when he was not much older than me, the buck knife he so often used to gut the deer and elk he hunted each year, and an elk ivory, cut from the gums of one of those kills.

brown leather boots, lace-up boots, Frye, high heeled boots For those who don’t know, an elk ivory is what remains of what was once a set of tusks. Elk are long-evolved creatures, and have roamed this country for eons. Their prehistoric predecessors had longish tusks that protruded from their upper lip, which they used to spar and defend themselves against predators much larger and more vicious than man’s rifle. Now that those predators no longer exist, there remains no need for elk tusks. All that’s left of those magnificent protrusions are tiny nubbins of ivory above the incisors – a beautiful, subtle reminder of the elk’s evolutionary journey.

thrift store fashion, wool trousers, Talbot's, Guinevere clothing, orange wool, slouching poses, vintage jewelryA few months before Charley’s cancer got the best of him, I asked if I could select an ivory from his collection – he kept his dozen or so ivories in a little glass jar in his nightstand drawer. Carefully laying each ivory out on the dining room table, Charley told me the story of every hunt and which elk the ivories came from. After considering each one, he finally selected the one for me – a smooth, creamy white oval that looked a bit like an egg.

After Charley’s death, I had the ivory set in a ring. I’ve worn that ring every day for the last five years, and this weekend I lost it. It’s difficult to explain how out of sorts I am without that ring in my life. I know it sounds cliché, but I feel incomplete…..I’ll be going about my day, running errands or at work, when suddenly I’m overwhelmed by the knowledge that I’m missing an invaluable piece of my life. I have to believe it will come back to me, but until then I’m stuck in purgatory, not knowing where it is or when I’ll see it again.

antique jewelry, Victoria's Secret camisole, wool Talbot's trousers, pinstripe pants, wool sweater And just for good measure, my partner and I are in the process of trying to purchase the piece of property pictured in this post, which is next door to our home. We have ambitious dreams of turning this dilapidated old cottage into a greenhouse/apartment, with a tree house and a community garden. But trying to prove to a bank that you’re worthy of a loan when most of your income comes from one-off jobs and contract work is harder than running uphill backward and blindfolded. I think that’s the most wearisome aspect of being in purgatory – trying to prove oneself worthy of advancing to a state of serenity.

Boise, Idaho fashion, winter outfit, orange sweater, Frye boots, three-quarter length sweaterAbout the outfit: When dressing for a stay in purgatory, it’s best to wear sturdy boots and warm, comfortable, slightly mannish wool pants. Leather boots by Frye ($120 new), wool pants by Talbot’s ($2 at thrift store), wool sweater by Guinevere ($20 new, on clearance at Anthropologie), silk camisole by Victoria’s Secret (gift).

antique jewelry, 1920's flapper jewelry, pinstrip trousers, wool pants, wool sweater, Guinevere, Frye boots, lace-up leather bootsAbout the jewelry: My incredibly lovely necklace is a 1920’s piece that used to belong to Kim’s grandmother. Being the fantastic woman that she is, she gave it to me! I love how it mimics the appearance of a tie and completes the men’s fashion-inspired look of this outfit. My ring is silver and tourmalinated quartz; watch an antique Voumard; and earrings silver studs found at a thrift store.

tourmaline, tourmalated quartz, tourmalinated quartz, handmade jewelry, VoumardMany thanks to Kelly Lynae for these wonderful photos, and for helping me style this week’s outfit. For more men’s fashion-inspired looks, check out her Monday post with Nicole.

Guinevere, Anthropologie, 1920's fashion, antique jewelry, Victoria's Secret, Talbot's, pinstripe trousersAnd just for good measure, please, dear readers, be on the lookout for the ring pictured below. I miss it dearly……..

elk ivory, Glade Davis, gold ring, white and yellow gold

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Nicole: The last two weeks we’ve drawn our fashion inspiration from some favorite 70’s and 80’s movies.  This week we’re turning to the latest runways and borrowing from the men.

Red high-waisted jeans, mesh and applique flower shell, velvet tuxedo jacket.

 

N: Aren’t Gary Oldman, Adrien Brody and Willem Dafoe looking dapper?  I’m stealing the red, black and white color palate and the tailored jacket from the Prada A/W 2012 menswear line. Wish I had some awesome red circle glasses.

K: Oh em eff, Gary gets foxier and foxier as the years go by…

Gary Oldman, Adrien Brody, Willem Dafoe

N: These jeans were probably made around the same time I was born, and do ridiculous things to my ass, which I love.

K: We figure you should dress to accentuate and exaggerate your most apparent features. In Nicole’s case, the ASS.

N: We like to name our clothing items. We call this one “white slutty.”  It’s a cheap juniors shirt from the 90’s, but if styled correctly it’s, like, totally awesome! Keep it subtly slutty with a black but not figure-enhancing bra.

I got this leather and canvas rainbow belt at a vintage shop down the road, and it sadly broke as I was doing this photo shoot.  At least it will live on the blog…

K: Tragic.

N: The tuxedo jacket is not thrifted, but is still a favorite sale piece from my department store days.  It’s wonderfully tailored and so fancy.

K: Oft I have borrowed it and never been disappointed.

N: The stiletto granny boots are Aldo, but I bought for cheap from a co-worker who never wore them.

N: I never wear stilettos or heels that are this high…I’m still not sure if I’m 100% about these booties, but they worked  with this ensemble.  The pants hit at just the right spot at the top of the boot.  What do you think?

K: They make for a great silhouette, but I can’t tolerate stilettos for long either. Too painful.

K: This outfit borders on the not-s0-subtle end of subtly-slutty, and I love it!

K: We made this outfit over video chat.

K: The night of Anna‘s cocktail-and-costume-jewelry party, Jess, Bethany and I ended up at the Red Room for dancing with DJ Shay.

K: At said jewelry party, I bought this gold tone vintage military brooch and quickly added it to my 70s vintage embellished metallic shirt and black tuxedo coat.

N: A shiny shirt just begs for more bling.  I also love the blending of the metalics with gold on silver.

 

K: The military brooch is very current, from both Prada’s and Versace’s (below) A/W 2012 menswear shows. (Photo from 10magazine.)

K: There’s a really excellent curly-q happening in my hair in this picture.

N: I’m a big fan.

K: This beautiful shirt has no tags, and no indication of it’s origin other than its absurd 70s lapels. The leopard-lined coat was a gift from my parents on my 19th birthday.

N: This outfit is so luxe…the fabrics all look really beautiful together.   I love  contrast between the clean, classic lines of the pieces and the intricate details of the shirt, jacket and jewelry.

K: The black linen pants are thrifted Ann Taylor mom-pants. I got the multi-chain necklace back when subversive did a line for Target. Yes, my shirt is un-tucked on purpose.

N: So bold!

K: Jessica is a great companion on the dance floor. Self-consciousness be damned.

Androgyny is sexy.

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Kelly: This is the face I made when I saw it.

Nicole: And this is the face I made out of jealousy when I saw it:

K: The vintage coat of my dreams at Acquired Again Antiques in Hyde Park for $40.00. Obviously the 70s are my spirit decade, but this gray leather, shearling-trimmed coat has a lot more going for it than its date of birth.

K: I love the high-drama silhouette. I wouldn’t have fallen for this coat if the collar was one inch shorter or if there were one panel of shearling on the hem, rather than two. An interesting neutral like this stone gray is also a huge plus.

N: Goldilocks’ dream coat…juuuust right.

K: I’m very inspired by menswear, especially of the 70s and 80s. This coat is an amalgamation of two coats that I love in David Cronenberg’s 1980 film Scanners.

K: With the collar down, it looks like the khaki trench with a rounded shearling collar worn by the protagonist, Cameron Vale, played by Stephen Lack.

N: In a perfect world, I will find a coat like Jennifer O’Neal’s and we can recreate scenes from the movie.

K: If you haven’t seen it, Scanners is a science-fiction horror film about a group of people (good and evil) who have telepathic abilities. It’s developed a bit of a cult-following due to it’s graphic special effects. Talk about gore galore.

K: With the collar up, my soul-mate coat reminds me of the camel coat Cameron wears to track down a fellow scanner in his art studio.

N: I’d also like to point out how similar your hairstyles are in these two pictures.

K: If you’re going to brutally intrude in the minds of others, you might as well match your scarf to your necktie.

K: Anna found these vintage Chanel crocodile pumps at a thrift store in McCall for $8.00 (no foolin’). They’re only mine because she couldn’t cram them on her feet, despite considerable huffing and puffing. I am very grateful.

K: Another Anna-sponsored accessory, I bought this vintage barrette at a cocktails-and-costume-jewelry party at Anna and Dustin’s on Friday evening. This is my first attempt to branch out into more interesting hairstyles (not that we don’t love a top-knot).

K: What would I do without Jason Andrew Willford, who takes my pictures when it’s below-freezing?

N: I wore this weeks outfit to be an extra in a film a co-worker of mine is directing/producing/co-writing/starring in.  Her impressive resume also includes professional styling.  I sense a potential Frivolous guest…

K: Ooo, I hope so!

N: The coloring and stripes of my vintage Summit Sportwear wool skirt remind me of the pinstripes on this suit from Scanners:

N: Instead of a boring white collared shirt, I’ll  pair my pinstripes with a denim bustier that used to be a dress. (Note the pairing of the slutty top with the ultra conservative bottom.)

K: Perfect time to drop our newest FU-aphorism: subtly slutty!

N: I got the dress at Lux and wore it one time.  It looked like this:

N: It was way too short and had a weird frill on the bottom.  The decision to cut off the skirt to make full use of the awesome bustier was one of the greatest I have ever made.

K: Are you sure the weird frill was the only reason you couldn’t wear it after that night? Have you forgotten?

K: Or, dare I remind you?

K: Ahem, excuse us. It’s really not fair to show Jeff Goldblum like that. He’s really beautiful for the first half of David Cronenberg’s 1986 body-horror film, The Fly.

 

N: His hair is an inspiration.

N: Since I don’t have an awesome Scanners coat to keep me warm (yet…), I have to top my outfit off with this vintage wool sequined sweater, also from Acquired Again.  This sweater is definitely a soul-mate piece. It’s 100% wool and sequined everywhere…such cozy armor!  In spite of being made 50’s, it is still holding up pretty well. Or maybe I should say because it was made in the 50’s, when people cared about quality, it’s still holding up pretty well.

Here is a closer look, along with thrifted black and bronze belt and my bustier-ed boobs.

N: The Ladies Garment Workers Union label, size 8 tag, cut and detailing tell me this skirt was made sometime in the mid-to-late 70’s.

K: I love knowing that my clothes were made by someone making a living wage, even if it was almost 40 years ago.

N: The sweater is also vintage. The tag at the antique store said 50’s.

N: Check out the awesome detailing on the bottom of the skirt.

K: You should let me borrow this one, now that you’ve blogged it. I have a teal silk top that cries out to coordinate with that piping.

N: Details, details, details: black textured tights and black boots and black drop earrings and black and bronze belt  When combined with the sequined sweater, the black accessories help make the denim and wool suitable for evening wear.

N: The bustier top may not seem winter-friendly, but paired with the heavy wool skirt, tights and the cozy wool sweater, I was sweatin’ before long indoors.

K: All black accessories could be boring, but the interplay of the different textures (denim, wool, suede, and sequins) is totally unexpected. Love the muted color palette.

N: Cherry blossoms by Sean Wyett of Black Cat Tattoo.

K: Sean has done all of my tattoos.

Is this picture of Jeff Goldblum going to be in your steamy dreams or your nightmares? Let us know in the comments!

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