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Nicole: Two weeks ago I arrived in Boise for my first visit since I moved to New York.   I wrapped myself in a bow and presented myself as a gift to Boise.

I got this amazing vintage dress at the Idaho Youth Ranch ages ago, and have been dying for the right occasion to wear it.  It is made out of 100% Acetate.  If I stand too close to a candle in this dress, it will likely melt into my flesh.  Kelly did a handy bit of tailoring in the arm holes to make it fit like a glove.

Two days ago I celebrated the six-monthiversary of my moving to New York.  It’s been an incredible experience so far, even if it has the draw-back of boo loss.  This loss affects not only us, but the general public, who do  not get to experience the awesomeness of our powers combined.  Like how we coordinate our outfits.

For Story Story Night, we kept a very neutral color palate and long hem-lines.  Kelly is wearing a brown silk skirt as a dress, layerd over a tiered-silk skirt and made into a dress with a woven leather belt. When in doubt, wear silk and leather.

We both add a little bit of drama with our neckwear.  Me with a tulle scarf tied into a floppy bow, Kelly with a borrowed (and totally rad) Armour Bijoux breast-plate.

Who wouldn’t want to be our friend?

My boring Target booties are classed up a notch with vintage shoe bows, part of my birthday package from Kelly. She’s also gave me the lovely jade ring I’m wearing and letting me borrow her vintage beaded clutch. Our outfits are always better with the combined force of both our wardrobes.

The  pretty embroidery helps make this dress special.  Add it to the dramatic length and high-neckline, this demure number is better than your average little black dress.

My bows match!  Details, details, details…

Story Story and local food and cheap drinks and old friends and dancing boos made my Boise trip a blast.  But New York is buzzing, and I’m glad to be back.

 Dip!

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All this week FU has been featuring vintage clothes from the online shop Pursuing Andie. Each woman on FU browsed the shop for their outfit of the week. Rather than selecting an amazing vintage dress, I opted for being experimental and piecing together a outfit from multiple items in the shop and then pairing it with some jewelry from my shop Armor Bijoux.

vintage Afghani ethnic choker necklace, 80s poke-a-dot blouse, 90s pinstriped shorts, red belt, 80s white ankle boots, grey tights

Ethnic niello choker: Afghanistan from Armor Bijoux
80s poke-a-dot blouse, 90s high-waisted pinstriped shorts, 80s red belt, and white ankle boots
from Pursuing Andie.

Two paired textile patterns, bright accent color, and repeating circles makes this one of my favorite outfits. Sadly when it came time for the photo shoot, Andie wasn’t able to find the 90s black pinstriped shorts.

Luckily Anna had selected a couple of beautiful 70s floral dresses for me ahead of time.

70s floral dress, brown leather heels, old pawn Navajo silver necklace

I love the colors of this dress. The contrast of the colors with my skin tone and the of this look reminds of Tim Burton’s Alice and Wonderland.

Vintage 70s floral dress: Pursuing Andie
Vintage brown leather heels: Pursuing Andie

This is a pretty pleaZzzzzant look but I felt it needed something else, something surprising. My solution, I added my squash blossom Navajo silver necklace.

Bethany's Old Pawn Navajo Squash Blossom Silver Necklace

Ethnic silver squash blossom necklace: Old pawn Navajo, gift

70s floral dress

Photographers: Anna V. Demetriades and Kelly Lynae Robinson

Thank you Andie for collaborating with FU and letting us raid your shop. If anyone wants to own these outfits check out Pursuing Andie.

 

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Eeek! BOO IS COMING. Nicole is on an eight hour flight from New York to Seattle, then she’ll be back in Boise for one short week. We have much frivolity lined up, including a special vintage photo shoot with the Boise FU branch. Stay freaking tuned, ya’ll.

It has been just under 5 months since I said goodbye to Nicole at the subway station in Williamsburg with tears streaming down her face. She never showed an iota of hesitation about her move to Brooklyn to pursue acting. Nicole is a powerful force of fabulous, and likely to get what she wants out of the big city…. Boo amputation still sucks.

I sent these pleated olive trousers to New York in one of many care packages stuffed to bursting with vintage clothes bought at Idaho thrifting prices. I got them in Mountain Home with Bethany on the day Bethany fell in love with color.

Since the move, I have lost a profoundly comforting presence in my life. Oh, Google video chat and phone calls and care packages help, but they don’t fill the empty space in my soul. I have lost my fellow mischief-maker, silk-painter, chalk-drawer, cookie-baker, Rodney-lover, Catan-rival and Trekkie.

(Thanks to Bethany and Anna for my pictures!) We splattered blue and green on this hand-painted silk skirt together. Here’s a shot of it in progress:

Since we’ve been friends since high school, we’ve formed our tastes for good vegetables, vintage clothes, and making art together. She doesn’t have to explain to me why tying the front of a demure checked high-necked blouse is a good idea. I know it’s a good idea.

I don’t have to explain to her why tucking in heavy suede shirt to a delicate silk skirt is a good idea. She understands.

I showed up to this photo shoot expecting mixed reviews from the other ladies. It doesn’t bother me that I get the occasional skeptical brow-raise from a cohort, because I know that on the other side of the continental united states, someone gets it.

Like me, Nicole loves irony and unlikely juxtapositions. We like geeky sci-fi references and bad movies. We like being slightly overdressed and out of place for every occasion. I love how Nicole’s outfit is borderline middle-aged country club fare. Such gall!

My outfit is unattainable, unrelatable, and unsympathetic. I like to start off on the wrong foot with people. It makes it more of a challenge to win them over (see also: douche-bag buffer).

The biggest thing I miss about having Nicole in the same city is not having to explain myself. Many people do not understand why unsympathetic and unrelatable would be goals to strive for while getting dressed, but Knuckle does.

Perhaps some wouldn’t understand why Nicole would take her already king-sized ass and stuff it into a pair of high-waisted pleated pants that will do nothing but make it look like more of a planetoid (with its own weather system), but I do.

To be clear, I wouldn’t take her back even if she wanted to come home. She’s doing exactly what she should be: committing to her art, going outside her comfort zone, and attacking her goals. I’m exactly where I should be too, but, sometimes, I miss not having to explain why two bulky, figure-masking, unsexy garments make a right. Only a Boo would know without asking.

Overdressed and out of place – Why do you say that like its a bad thing?

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