Blogger Interview Feathers
03:25:00Aside from that, one of my more recent inspirations is the character Rory from the show Gilmore Girls. She was always dressed elegantly, and made a great transition from simpler high school clothes to more sophisticated college attire. And I would love to get my hands on her collection of “Friday night dinner” dresses! Most recently, I have been almost stalkerishly into The Clothes Horse. It’s one of the earliest style blogs I got into, and I have been working my way through all her archives. When I shop now, I find myself noticing things she would like, and dressing a bit more like her, even though I have never met her!
Would you consider yourself as style setter or trend follower?
I consider myself a trend follower, in the sense that when I see something new that I like, I am eager to try it for myself. But I am no slave to trends, and am careful to pick and choose what works for me. For the most part I dress for myself, and don’t mind if I’m not on trend. I don’t mind admitting that I am influenced by others a lot, but I think that’s healthy because I’m participating in the style conversation, interpreting ideas in a way unique to me. I am aware that some of what I wear won’t last for long in my wardrobe, but I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that, since I buy most of my clothes secondhand or on major sale. I never buy or want anything based on being told it’s cool or trendy, and I disagree with mainstream fashion as often as I embrace it.
Whats in your hosiery drawer?
I have to admit my hosiery collection isn’t huge…I just started building it up this year. I have been working a lot more skirts and dresses into my daily wardrobe, and dressing for work means I often add tights or leggings in order to cover up and look professional. So I have been turning to them as a result of necessity as much for style. But one of my most important purchases of hosiery, and perhaps the beginning of my love for them, came a couple of years ago. I had been watching old episodes of Gilmore Girls, and noticed Rory often paired patterned dresses and skirts with textured tights, and I wanted to try and replicate her look. I searched long and hard for the perfect pair, settled with some trepidation on a black pair with an intricate, almost fishnet-like pattern, and started wearing them with all my dresses. Since then I have been slowly adding to my collection with patterns, color, and texture of all kinds.
Where do you buy your hosiery?
I purchase my hosiery from a variety of places. I’ve had good luck with JC Penny’s, actually. The tights I referred to above where from there, as well as a great pair of black sheer argyles. Most recently, I got a pair of green tights with a floral pattern worked into the weave from Charlotte Russe. I saw them a couple of weeks ago, but didn’t get them right away. When I was still thinking about them a week later, I went back and got them.
What legwear do you prefer?
I don’t really have a preference for a certain kind of legwear. With tights, I wear textured ones more that solids. I also wear leggings quite often. They work well with keeping very short skirts modest for work, and are generally comfortable. I always wear flats with leggings, but I like tights with high heels or flats. I’m actually anxious to try out some knee highs for fall. I’ve seen other bloggers layering them on top of tights, and I think it looks great!
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