![]() Besides being at a loss for understanding the leopard print and stripe combo, he was a bit amused by the letterman’s style jacket (and offered that I should wear his high school one instead). ![]() The Husband had all sorts of comments about this look when he first saw it. I’m sure there are a few other duplicates that escape my thinking at this moment. Besides the sneakers in these photos, I have the same style of tall boots in both black and in brown, one style of sandals in four colors and another in two colors, and I recently bought new sneakers for walking in two different colors. This is especially true with my footwear which considering how many I have (see Footwear Review: What’s Out, What’s In) is likely all too evident. Others might instead opt to reinterpret the ideas and then use them in a way that is authentic to their own style.įor me, it wasn’t too hard to do due to my penchant for buying items that I like in more than one color. When seeing a style inspiration, some might choose to emulate it as close as possible to the original. “because honestly, wearing the same two shoes is boring, and sometimes, breaking a fashion rule can be so exhilarating”Įven though SJP lives a very different life than I do and her outfit isn’t one I would likely ever have occasion to wear, that doesn’t mean that the innovation I admire in her style can’t be translated into my own style choices. And like the author of the article, I couldn’t stop thinking about this look. Knowing her penchant for setting her own fashion standards as well as having an eponymous line of footwear, it’s understood that SJP’s appearance in mismatched shoes is deliberate. In passing her on the street, one might wonder if her faux pas was intentional or if she simply got dressed in the dark that morning. Though, not truly two completely different shoes, her mismatched pair are simply two different colors of the same style. The fashion faux pas, as you can see in the photo, is that SJP is wearing mismatched shoes. When this headline, Sarah Jessica Parker Proved This Major Fashion Faux Pas Is Totally Worth Breaking, popped up in a news feed that I follow, I took the bait and click to get the deets. I’m forever on the lookout for these types of inspirations. Or you might find inspiration in an unexpected place like a sunset, or a desert landscape, or a plate of food. Sometimes it might just be the heap of cast-offs in your closet. One of the themes was “ Would You, Could You?” where I would share a fashion inspiration that I’d found in a magazine article or a store display or perhaps on social media. Think about all of the so-called rules pertaining to what one can/can’t or should/shouldn’t wear that so many have declared as rubbish.įor those who have been following my blog for a bit, you may recall that until about a year ago, there was a rotating set of themes for the Fine-Whatever weekly link-up. ![]() The line between style revelation and fashion faux pas has become so blurred these days as to make it difficult to see any real distinction.
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