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Last week – gloomy donkey. This week – sputtering idiot. Sounds about right.

Today I tip my rabbit fur-lined cap to that much-thwarted doofus, Elmer Fudd. When I was a kid, I always hoped that poor, lisping fool would catch Bugs Bunny – never much cared for cocky, loudmouthed fellows. If you’re out there, Mr. Fudd, take comfort in knowing that someone somewhere managed to catch a rabbit, because my hat is lined with its fantastically cozy fur.

(Interesting side-note: I Googled “wascally wabbit” to make sure I spelled this too familiar catch-phrase correctly, and…..ahem…turns out the wascally wabbit is in fact a rather impressive looking dildo. And here I was just trying to find a childhood memory. That’ll teach me.)

Hat: Cotton, lined with rabbit fur. Purchased on clearance at Mountain Monkey Business in McCall. Jacket: A homemade stunner. Wool, lined in red silk. Purchased at Lux in Boise. Vest: Wool/cashmire blend. From J Crew (judge me if you must). Skirt: Polyblend that deceived me into thinking it was silk. I always read labels now. Gee, thanks a heap for the lesson, Ann Taylor LoftBoots: ohhhh……these amazing boots. How I love them. Leather, handcrafted in Spain. Made by Frye. You don’t want to know how much I spent on these. Really.

Glasses: Alain Mikli. From Artisan Optitcs in Boise. Earrings/Necklace: Hand-pounded bronze and steel. Made by Hazel Cox, of course! Scarf: Silk. A gift from mom. yay! Bracelet: Copper and leather. Made by Green Man Copperworks, purchased at Idaho Indie Works. Rings: Same elk ivory piece I wear in every post, and a fantastically unique piece – silver, herringbone petrified wood, pearl, citrine – made by Red Stag Jewelry. Purse: Leather and lovely. Given to me by a dear friend. Perfume: Had to include this because it is hands-down my favorite Intentions perfume – Ember. Smells just like crunched up autumn leaves, and I look forward to wearing it every fall.

Gratuitous leg shot. And a reminder that I need to get my boots re-soled.

Just off camera, Kelly Lynae (Monday) is throwing leaves at me. Bethany Walter (Friday) is the genius behind the lens. I am trying to “act natural” as I attempt to keep a straight face and ignore the people walking their dogs through the park and staring at us. It was a good day.

 

 

 

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Safari time again. Though less Meryl Streep, and more the exotic, the prey, or at least, the photographed. (Thanks Bethany, for the photographs.)

Isadora New York vintage dress: $30. (Antique store next to Salt, Tears & Noshery on State Street.) Indeed, they do not make them like they used to.

The only closure on the entire, über cozy dress it the one button on the neck, creating that beautiful (and cooling) slash/gape. Have you ever noticed that vintage clothing design seems to think so much more thoroughly about how the lady will actually feel and move while wearing the garment? Lately, I’m hooked on old stuff. All the new stuff in my closet just looks so…sad and cheap (though not in actual dollars, which again begs the question, why buy it?).

Black felt hat: Borrowed. (My BF, Dan Costello, happens to have my exact same head size. Can we say intellectually compatible?)

RipCurl watch: $45 (Whiskey Militia). Banana Republic cocktail ring: Borrowed (Swiped from Kelly after she stayed over Saturday and left it in my guest room. Sucka!) Infinity awesome pen bird tattoo: $100.Jeffrey Campbell heels: $60 (Half off original MSRP at Piece Unique & Shoez.)
See you on the flipside.

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To quote one of my most beloved childhood companions, “This writing business. Pencils and whatnot. Overrated, if you ask me. Silly stuff. Nothing in it.” Sometimes I think of this quote when I get stuck in a writing rut – it reminds me not to take myself so seriously.

But when I found this stunning suit (circa 1959) at an antique store in Hyde Park, I knew it was something worth taking seriously. I tried it on and immediately thought it made me look like an elegant Eeyore. Considering how often I feel a bit (or a lot) like him, I knew it was for me.

“Thanks for noticin’…..”

Wool suit: Carlson Originals, circa 1959 (U.S. Union Made – yay!) And yes, that is a mink collar….! Leather boots: Not sure on the brand or where I got them, but they do have a “made in Canada” tag – yay again!

I just love the fitting on this jacket – the waist is gorgeous. And those little cuff bows are pretty precious, too.

Earrings: Black pearls given to me by my lovely mother  Necklaces: My great-grandmother’s pearls, purchased at Saks 5th Avenue (ooh, fancy) sometime in the 20’s & my grandmother’s silver beads (not sure where she got them). I love wearing this combo – 4 generations of my family represented in this shot!

Bracelet: Sergio Collection Ring: Gold, diamond, and elk ivory – custom-made by Glade Davies Clutch: Beautiful bakelite number, once owned by my manfriend’s grandmother.

 

 

 

 

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