Super Sad True Shoe Story

Friday, February 17, 2012


On Sunday, I went to Blook Club. Smidgen came too, even though she hadn't read the book (tut tut).



The book this month was Super Sad True Love Story, an offbeat science-fiction romance set in a near future where people are obsessed with sex, shopping and spewing every detail of their most intimate selves online. Totally nothing like now, then. At all. Not even a little bit.

Anywaaay, let's move swiftly on to the point of this post: my outfit.

Yes, that is correct. I attended a gathering of interesting, intelligent women, we had spirited discussions about everything from gender equality in childhood to the proliferation of internet memes to how lavender cake tastes like soap, and I am telling you about my outfit.

Here's the thing. I do not believe that being intelligent and caring about fashion are mutually exclusive. I don't think that wearing high heels makes me a "bad feminist", or restricts my ability to discuss a book, or is really anyone's business but my own (unless they want to tell me they like my shoes, in which case, it's totally their business! Compliment away!). 

Getting dressed in the morning is often the only aesthetic decision I make in a whole day, so if I find pleasure in the creative pairing of colour and texture, if making a fub outfit out of the mismatched contents of my wardrobe puts a smile on my face, then I am damn well going to wear what makes me happy. Even if what makes me happy is not always entirely appropriate to the situation.

Which brings me back to my outfit for Blook Club. 

You see, in my day job, the sartorial options are limited. The tricky boundaries of acceptable workwear are worthy of a whole post of their own, so suffice it to say that ripped jeans and platform shoes are generally frowned upon in legal circles.  I've written before about my mission to dump the frump, so when an opportunity arises to be a little bit more creative in my choices, I have a tendency to get... overexcited.

Maybe I spend too much time ogling outfits on Pinterest (um, yes). Maybe I've looked at too many pictures of women in glamorous outfits posing with their dogs (also yes). Whatever the reason, in my head it was totally reasonable to try and recreate this outfit for Blook Club:


Look at her! She's wearing a poloneck! What could be more bookish than that? I bet she's carrying a book in that [suspiciously empty-looking] leather bag. And I'm sure her pet greyhound is just out of shot. Probably.

If I were a proper fashion blogger or completely narcissistic (let's be honest, the two usually go hand-in-hand) I would have a series of arty shots of myself rocking around town in my own - admittedly toned-down - version of this outfit. But I don't, so you'll just have to imagine it. Picture navy tights, ripped jeans rolled up, stripy top. The snood, obv. I even had a little arm party going on, but smaller; more of an arm gathering. Or an arm soirée. With a very select guest list.

The best bit, though, was my shoes. Not having a pair of beige patent ankle-strap courts (does anyone?), I went for the next best thing: sky-high platform gladiator sandals. Naturally. Because what else would you wear on your feet to attend a book club with your dog?

It was all going so well. Smidgen and I made a sweeping entrance, strolling elegantly into the pub on long, shapely legs (well, she did). I managed to stop her eating the home-made tablet, she managed to make me look only mildly incompetent as a dog owner. I didn't fall over on my way to the bar. Everything was grand.

Until she needed a pee.

Let me tell you, there is nothing less dignified than hobbling around a filthy, glass-strewn patch of grass round the side of a pub in four-inch heels. The customary posse of vaguely menacing teenagers couldn't even summon up a decent insult; I think they were just embarrassed for me. Or for Smidgen. I'm not sure which.


Of course, it was all my own fault. Clearly the platforms were a terrible mistake.

Next time, I'll wear wedges.


Images: 1. Vogue 2. Atlantic-Pacific 3. Dane Shitagi for Longchamp via Fashion Gone Rogue, all via Pinterest

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  1. You looked impossibly glamorous. I loved your outfit but was too far across the room to say so. I was also impressed at your being able to walk smidgen in those heels (apparently this part was incorrect). But hey walking is overrated right?

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    1. Aw, thanks! And your blog still has the best name I've ever heard.

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    2. I know I commented below, but I just nosied over to Siobhan's blog and laughed out loud at the name! Best ever!

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  2. OMWord, bright socks and wedges - there's my Pen Do outfit sorted. Also, is "fub" a new word? Can I have it? Fun and Fab? AMAZING*

    Px

    *still not sure if it was a typo, but this makes it no less brilliant

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    1. Um, yeah, it was a typo. But I'll leave it in there, because otherwise this comment thread makes no sense at all and also because you're right - it IS an amazing word. Totally copyrighting fub.

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  3. You did not just right an outfit post without a picture of your outfit? Someone revoke your blogger account, stat.

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  4. I can't Belize I missed meeting midget! Ok, thus is why I don't comment enough. Stupid phone. I think you know what I mean! I'm also loving the new word/typo! Also loving your new comment counter, boats moored :) I realise I may be v out of date and you prob changed it eons ago but I hate commenting VIA phone. Your outfit sounds amazon! Uh, amazing!

    I have left the phone typos in cos I'm sad and find them amazing! Omg, AMUSING! I clearly need smaller fingertips!

    x

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    1. I think this might be the best comment anyone has ever left.

      (Also, you're the first person to mention the boots moored! It used to say 'x lovely people have commented' but I'm trying to eliminate all use of the word 'lovely' on the blog, so it had to go.)

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    2. Word! That comment had me actually lolling! Out loud real laughter on my own, not just my usual smile or smirk!
      Also your outfit was fantastic. I want those shoes!!

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  5. I thought you looked very glam. As did Smidgen. But I can barely attempt heels when I have to walk further than from a car. Total sign of getting old

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  6. You looked AMAZING. I think I even said so on the day, but I"ll say it again.

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  7. As I said at the time (and this is book themed) You and Smidgen reminded me of one of the matching dog-and-owner duos at the beginning of 101 Dalmatians. Glam and bookish!

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  8. I wanted both your greyhound and your shoes.

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  9. Aw, thanks fellow blookclubbers! I'm obviously going to have to up my game for the next one...

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  10. I missed Smidgen at Blook Club? Damn damn damn cold. Bring her next time???

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  11. He he he - and yes to the intelligence matched with fashion. I do not think I am less of a feminist because I love pink.

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  12. Ha ha, I didn't realise any of this... I thought you looked fab (as did the lovely Smidgen!) ;)

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