One of the more difficult things for me is working different
textures into an outfit. As with most
things, the textures that appeal most to me are not subtle. I don’t just want texture, I want
TEXTURE. I want big, chunky sweaters and
fur and the odd feather or seven.
Unfortunately, when
you get into the bolder textures, they can add bulk to an outfit. This can be problematic for everyone, but we
larger women, especially, are told to stick to sleek knits for their slimming
effect. God forbid we look bigger than
we are, or even our actual size; the oft preached goal is to appear smaller.
Well, as I often do, I’ve thrown that rule aside. This time in favor of
some texture:
But, I’m not a complete fashion heathen, so I’ve tried to
compromise. My delightfully fuzzy vest
(Design History) has a fairly slim cut and so adds texture without adding too
much bulk. The sheer blouse (Liberty
Loves via Nordstrom Rack) under the vest and the slim cut of the skirt (vintage
via Goodwill) also add texture without bulk.
I added a bit of leather with the boots (Born Crown “Sosie” via
Nordstrom) and metal with the cuff (thrifted via Goodwill), all of which
combine to create textural interest.
At least that’s what I’m going with.
Happy Thursday, Everyone!
And Happy Valentine’s Day!
Gracey