To sheer or not to sheer…

Sad but true: I’ve now let my profession determine what’s appropriate for me to wear, even when I’m not actually at work. I had come to terms with having 2 sets of clothes: ripped jeans are for the weekend and wearing a v-neck anything is a risk for me at work. Also risky? Wearing white jeans. While they might look great on, they’re also a recipe for disaster: colored chalks love white jeans as much, if not more than I do. But outside of work, I pretty much felt free to wear whatever I felt like wearing. Until last month…

Early May, a friend and I had plans to go out for drinks. The weather was getting warmer and warmer, so I decided to wear an open-back top. I had purchased it back in January when the sun sets at 5pm and the only time my back ever sees any light is in the shower. Finally, I could wear it out. Still, right before leaving the house, I decided to put a jacket on: the month May in Montreal being what it is, I know better than to walk around with exposed skin come nighttime. But to be honest, that’s not the only reason why I covered up. I did it because part of me wasn’t fully comfortable heading out with my back exposed… I just wouldn’t admit it to myself.

Last week though, I had to admit it to myself: something has shifted in me. I was a Joe Fresh and a top spoke to me. No worries: ask anyone who has ever gone shopping with me, it happens all time. But this particular top was different: it was sheer. And pink – they called it light tan, but against my skin, it came off as being pink. Nothing about it said Today, I wore black, but for some reason I was drawn to it. Ok fine, I was drawn to its price.: $10 – I can’t say no to a 10$ clothing item. So although wearing a sheer, pink top would have totally be out of character for me, I wanted to give a try. Maybe it had to do with that Garance Doré article I had read. Or maybe it’s my longing for the return of hot and humid summer nights… Whatever it was, it made me want to try the top on. And I liked it: I liked the price, I liked the way it looked on me… and then, I remembered… I remembered that I am a high-school teacher. A high-school teacher wearing a sheer top? Big no-no: I see students, current and old, everywhere. At the mall, at the restaurant. and yes, even at bars. And tell me: where else beside a bar would I ever go to wearing a sheer top? And just like, in a fitting room at Dix30, my personal and professional life crashed into one another. And I hadn’t even seen any student yet. So I didn’t buy the top, even if it was only $10. I left the store feeling deflated and a bit angry: there are now things that I won’t wear by fear of being seen by my students?

Maybe that’s why on Saturday I wore that open-back top again. No jacket or sweater this time. It was as if I needed to reclaim my non-teaching self… Two things happen though: first, when my mum and dad saw me in my I-refuse-to-let-my-profession-dictate-what-I-can-or-cannot-wear-on-my-own-time top, they advised me that, as a married women, I should now cover up a bit. And at the end of the night, I almost froze to death. Proving that while my profession might not kill my swag, married life and Montreal’s crappy weather probably will.

Want | The Best Summer Sandals

To the people at Who What Wear and Banana Republic:

Thank you for bringing me back to earth and helping me find sandals that I can actually buy without having to skip out on my mortgage payment!

Here are my favorites from what they are suggesting/offering:

ASOS Jamestown Flatform Two Part espadrille

Jamestown Flatform Two Part espadrille – ASOS – USD$33

Zara printed sandals

Printed sandals – Zara – CAD$36

Espadrilles sandals – Soludos – USD$48

Old Navy Lace-up sandal

Lace-up sandal – Old Navy – CAD$30

Banana Republic Aleah sandal

Aleah sandal – Banana Republic – CAD$98

 

So Habibi, you can now breathe easy: the Aquazzura flats I’ve been losing sleep over will remain wishes.

for now.

 

Wish | Aquazzura, part 2

Yesterday, instead of sleeping, I spent the night obsessing about those Aquazzura flats and asking myself whether or not I should – well actually, whether or not I could splurge and buy them. On one hand,  summer hasn’t even started yet and I already have 3 major social events (weddings) lined up… So these shoes are definitely NOT the smartest way to spend my entire summer wardrobe budget. But, on the other, I highly doubt that Cannes’ recent flatgate will have any effect on these weddings’ dress code… which means that I could take a cue from Leandra Medine and just wear them to all of these weddings…

The thing is: they are, even by my standards, way too somber for such joyous celebrations. So I did some looking around and found the perfect pair of flat sandals to attend a wedding, or 3. I’ll keep you posted…

AQUAZZURA - Colette Gold/White flat sandal

Colette Gold/White flat sandal – Aquazzura

Colette Gold/White flat sandal – Aquazzura

 

 

Wish | Aquazzura

Today was the 29th edition of Montreal Museum’s Day and just as we’ve done for the past couple years, my cousin F and I set out to spend the day visiting the museums that were part of this year’s edition – all 34 of them. Ok fine, the truth: we had agreed on checking out 7 museums. And then 7 museums turned into 2 museums.

I should have known that our ritual was in peril when this year, for the first time ever, we chose to visit museums that were all located downtown. Anyhow, on our way to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, we walked by Holt Renfrew… One of its windows is showcasing its brand new Shoe Salon that launched officially earlier in this month. No need asking, I wasn’t at the event – my invitation must have gotten lost in the email… So, as I was saying, walking towards the MMFA, we saw a window display starring Jimmy Choo, Givenchy, Christian Louboutin and… Aquazzura. And just like that, Holts became part of our route and all the other museums fell by the wayside. I know I know: I just referred to Holts as a museum: it’s because just like at the MMFA, there’s lots to see, but only very things that I can actually afford to buy. As a consequence, I’ve now become infatuated with Aquazzura’s Christy pointy-toe flats. I feel like they are the equivalent of a sketch from up-and-coming painter in a sea of Basquiat and Picasso paintings… Well, not quite, but you get what I’m trying to say: out of all the other Aquazzura shoes, I feel like these flats are somewhat within reach. Somewhat… I’ll keep you posted.

Aquazzura - Christy point-toe flats

Christy point-toe flats – Aquazzura


Want | Balmain for H&M Collaboration

When I think Balmain, I think Emmanuelle Alt – the editor-in-chief at Vogue Paris. I don’t think French teacher living in the suburbs. in the province of Quebec. in Canada. Still, as of November 2015, with the help of H&M’s next fashion collaboration, it looks Alt and I will have something other than our ability to speak French in common.

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