12.21.2010

Wardrobe Remix for 12.19.10

12.19.10

sequin leaf headband - UO
black cardigan - Target
green and gold 50s dress - Etsy
black tights - Target
shiny black flats - Target

12.19.10


Sunday Michael and I went to go see the Nutcracker at the Auditorium Theater, this is what I wore. I also wore this dress last weekend to Michael's holiday party. I've been searching for a green cocktail dress for Christmastime for YEARS and I was searching Etsy about a month ago, willing to shell out up to $70 or so, but everything was too small, too large, had a pattern on it, SOMETHING. Finally I see a green dress in my size*, the perfect length, nipped waist, etc. for TEN BUCKS. It was fantastic! There is some wear to the dress; a few of the copper beads at the bust are missing and there's a hole here and there but it's nothing very noticeable. It even has a crinoline in the skirt!

*the bust was actually a bit big but my friend Alma helped me take it in.

12.19.10


I've also noticed that since I cut my hair, while I can no longer wear my vintage hats (they overwhelm my tiny head!) I look so much better with headbands! I saw this one at UO last Spring and wanted to die, it looked like a weird little 20s hat. It was $24, ugh. But I waited and waited and FINALLY it went down to $6! It's the perfect little bit of sparkle for this time of year.

Anyway, enough of my bargain hunting. We headed off to the theater, got there pretty early. Michael checked in on Four Square and it said he got a free hot chocolate for checking in there! What! So I joined For Square just to get a free hot chocolate...haha. Well it was GOOD hot chocolate. We get inside, drinking our hot chocolate in the lobby, waiting for the upstairs to open. There's a choir (that sings at the end of the first act) warming up and singing Christmas Carols. We then get to our seats, which were box seats! We had this gorgeous plush chairs and we could see all of the theater from our seats. It was seriously like we were royalty.

The show itself was lovely; the acoustics are so good in that theater I could hear the dancers' feet on the stage! I get so emotional waiting the ballet, especially the Nutcracker. I danced for 7 years 9 months out of the year so it was a giant chunk of my childhood. The Nutcracker was always my favourite, I would watch various versions every year around Christmastime and on Christmas Eve I would ALWAYS wear my ballet shoes, hehe.

Michael and I might be coming back in February for Swan Lake *and* Merry Widow! I can't wait!

cute couple!

8 comments:

Q's Daydream said...

So lovely! I can't believe that dress was $10!!!
I see you wore a full skirt and flats like I suggested, hehe. You are perfection!
I really want to go to the ballet soon!
I have also been wearing headbands like made.

Q's Daydream said...

mad, hahaha
spellcheck again!

PrettyDamnCute said...

You look gorgeous! And what a deal. Bravo.

MOUSEVOX VINTAGE said...

This is a beautiful holiday ensemble, Slu!

I danced ballet from ages 3-15 and was even in The Nutcracker a few times. Going to see it every year is a holiday tradition for me and my mom. :)

Anonymous said...

What a lovely colour of dress – it really suits you. I also love your hair (trying to grow mine at the moment but every time I see a lovely crop I want to chop it all off again!)

Hope you have a lovely Christmas x

Brittany said...

I love his bow tie, its so great! I love that green dress, the full skirt is just gorgeous!


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Astral Boutique said...

You are making me REALLY want to go to the ballet, girl! I was not a dancer but we used to go see The Nutcracker when I was small, and the thrill of that experience has impacted me forever. Maybe it is time to go back? ...and your green dress is PERFECTION. I always say that green dresses are the hardest ones to find (who knows why?)- well done, lovely lady. (-:

Unknown said...

Gorgeous! I love the color of your dress! Fabulous!
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