Sunday, 9 December 2012

Baroque.... Without Going Broke

In yesterday's edition of the Montreal Gazette, there is a large feature on baroque inspired fashion, ornate, glitzy, gold and just in time for the holiday season.  I thought it would be fun to have a really stunning piece to wear over the Christmas holiday, but I didn't want to buy something from the mall and bump into the obviously identical outfit at an event.  Nor did I want to spend a lot of money on something that is going to be "in" this season and "out" within a couple of months.




Inspired by the photos I visited a local thrift store at opening time this morning.  After about fifteen minutes I had found it!  A gold embroidered evening jacket.  With a few alterations it would be a perfect fit.  It screamed 1980's or 1990's with it's heavy shoulder pads and little "pouf" in the breast pocket.  All very fixable however, and at $5.99 worth a try.


Thrift Store Find
Metal and crystal buttons


Once I got it home I opened up the lining at the shoulder seams and did a shoulder pad-ectomy.  Next step was to remove the sewn in pocket "pouf".  I tried the jacket on again and pinned in the side seams about 1.25 inches down each side.

Opend shoulder seams to remove shoulder pad
With the shoulder pad removed, the fit is softer and more natural.


I thought I'd wear them with some slim fit black pants, put then tried pairing the jacket with a little black dress, black stockings and heels.

It's holiday-perfect; one-of-a-kind, touch of baroque without going broke!

Thank you for visiting My Turquoise Kettle Life today.

Wishing you a resourceful day,

Sandra



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