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When life feels too busy basic needs such as sleep and food can start to feel like luxuries. It doesn’t make sense to sacrifice ones health for things of potentially less importance. These last couple of weeks, my love Marcus and I have been trying a new approach to life and setting schedules for ourselves that prioritize our well being over the day to day grind. One of the things we are trying is 15 minute daily meditations to reset our days and focus on the present moment.

In, out

Deep, slow

Calm, ease

Smile, release

Present moment, wonderful moment.

Outfit inspiration: Navajo
Necklace: Navajo squash blossom silver necklace, gift
Rings: Navajo silver and turquoise, gift
Bracelets: Navajo silver and turquoise, gift
Silk scarf: gift from mom
Cotton dress: MixSense, thrift store
Knit vest: Two Twenty, thrift store
80-90s vintage blazer: Margaret Godfrey Bagatelle, thrift store
Vintage hand made Italian tassel loafers: Joan David, thrift store

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photographer/Painter: Marcus Pierce

 

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Amongst the thrift store racks I discovered a glorious polyester tunic with matching elastic waist pants decorated with mysterious stains that looked a lot like adult spittle, odd and slightly gross yes, but still strangely intriguing. The lavender hue and the v-line seam on the front of the tunic reminds me of Deanna Troi from the Star Trek Enterprise.

Add to the tunic some silver accents and . . .

Old pawn silver necklace: Navajo, gift

hello Will Riker.

Vintage polyester tunic: home made, thrift store
Silver leggings: brand unknown, Wet Seal
Ankle boots: Report

Ethnic vintage silver cuff: Afghanistan, Armor Bijoux
Ethnic vintage silver ring: Kazakhstan, Armor Bijoux

1950s Ernst Engel reversible ski jacket: thrift store, borrowed from Kelly
Polyester 1960s tunic: handmade, thrift store

I’m a big chocolate slut.

Thank you Anna for your photographic eye.

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Last week I confessed that I am at times a poser. I think of outfits as costumes and a way to pretend to be something I am not quite yet. Thinking of my outfits this way gives me permission to play and be creative with how I dress. I brought up this perspective of mine for dressing because I think sometimes people have a hard time wearing something adventurous and pushing themselves outside their comfort zone.

Lisa Sánchez, a friend and reader of Frivolous Universe, commented last time that I should think of my approach to dress as artistry rather than posing. She then gave an awesome example of someone who embodies distinct and glorious style, Prince. There were probably times she said when he looked in the mirror and asked himself, “Too much?”

“Too much?” I ask myself this question about last week’s outfit and I realized I am dressing too safe. Say hello to my Prince inspired outfit.

Vintage 60s Ship n Shore, blue nylon maxi skirt and vintage John Matthew white blouse with necktie

70s vintage nylon maxi skirt: Ship ‘N Shore, thrift store
70s vintage nylon blouse with necktie: John Matthews, thrift store

I’ve been waiting to wear this vintage maxi skirt for the last couple of months. Twice I saw it in a thrift store and it’s electric blue color jumped out at me. Both times I thought to myself, “What the hell is this?”  It looked like a heap of fabric draped on a hanger. The maxi skirt was a part of 70s 2 piece Ship N’ Shore outfit. It came with a matching button up shirt with giant cuffs and two random strips of fabric.

The color matches Prince’s outfit up above perfectly. When I tried the whole outfit on it didn’t feel Prince enough and so I replaced the shirt with a signature white 70s vintage John Matthew blouse with neck tie.

This maxi skirt has serious drama, both in it’s movement and length.

On a side note, Kelly took these amazing photos. I only included this photo above because she loved it so much because of it’s motion. I however find it slightly unflattering. With this blog, I am, along with the other frivolous ladies, trying to redefine what our culture says is beautiful. Unexpected, unusual, and potentially uncomfortable has been becoming part of our definition of female beauty.

Headband, vintage 60s Ship n Shore, blue nylon maxi skirt and vintage John Matthew white blouse with necktie

Headband: came with Ship N’ Shore 2 piece, thrift store

Prince always had something crazy going on with his hair and I felt I needed an extra accessory to push this outfit over the top. I fashioned this headband from one of the strips of fabric. Originally it was designed to be a neck bow.

Gray ankle boots made by Report

Leather ankle boots: Report, Shoe Fetish downtown Boise
Silver leggings: Wet Seal, *cough*

Old pawn green turquoise Navajo silver ring

Silver turquoise Navajo silver ring: old pawn jewelry from New Mexico, gift

sparkle shirt, sparkle skirt, sparkle leggings, sparkle tights

The beloved, poised, and delightfully sparkling photographer: Kelly Lynae Robinson

Vintage 60s Ship n Shore, blue nylon maxi skirt and vintage John Matthew white blouse with necktie

Too much? The gateway question to adventurous fashion.

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