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The Colors and Textures to Stock Up On This Spring-and how to wear them

FashionOutfits
Apr 15, 20193 Comments

I have noticed there has been a huge movement in fashion lately towards softer colors and fabrics, lots of pastel hues in silk and satin and chiffon. I am really happy to see this shift towards a more romantic sense of design. It feels like a great relief after years of everyone trying to emulate Phoebe Philo’s minimalism and restraint (not that I don’t love that too).  I’ve been looking for My Little Pony shades of lilac, buttercup yellow, sherbert, and pink and finding a lot of great pieces that make for fantastic color combinations. I consider all of these colors huge mood elevators too. It’s hard to be grumpy when you are wearing blue angora and a dress in canary yellow silk! Below are some of my favorite pieces I have found and some of the ways I am wearing them lately.

Here are some shopping ideas for soft pastel pieces to incorporate into your wardrobe this spring:

Wearing a vintage silk slip dress similar here and a 1940s angora kid’s sweater (similar herewith a vintage paillette bag.

Here I am wearing a vintage satin quilted bedcoat (similar here belted with a Balenciaga belt, and worn with Aquazzura heels. Satin bed jackets like those worn through the 40s and 70s are very easy to find and usually cheap. I think they make fantastic evening wear when they’re wrapped with a fabulous tassle belt and worn with velvet or silk trousers.

Here I am wearing a 70’s pink silk tuxedo blouse similar here with velvet 80s Escada matador pants and a vintage chain belt similar here. I think of this as a more grown up disco look!

This is a silk salmon colored blouse I got at the thrift store a few months ago. Can you believe I used to avoid wearing silk everyday, and would only save it for special occaisions? What a waste! After I got this blouse I realized that floaty fabrics in unsual colors really elevate an everyday look, and my mood. I am continually surprised at how versatile this blouse has been. Here I am wearing Ralph Lauren corduroy trousers and tango heels with the blouse.

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Comments

  1. Lis Anna-Langston says

    April 16, 2019 at 10:32 am

    OMG. You look gorgeous in these outfits. I love the style and colors, the bed jackets and slips and silk. This is probably my favorite set of photos of all you’ve posted. So original and stunning.

    Reply
    • seaofshoes says

      April 16, 2019 at 3:57 pm

      Thank you so much!!! x

      Reply
  2. Raisa says

    April 22, 2019 at 5:50 pm

    In love with the outfits, Jane! Obsessed how you make your vintage pieces up to date. First and second look are my fave

    Reply

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