04 November 2009

Four Ways: 60s Suit

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I ran across this Irish wool 60s suit at one of my favorite vintage spots a couple of weeks ago and couldn't resist the amazing fall colors. When I got home, I put it on and looked in the mirror. Much to my disappointment, I looked too much like I was wearing a 60s costume - nothing modern about it. The colors that were so beautiful hanging on the rack were now completely overwhelming. Dismayed, I hung it in my closet where it's been teasing me ever since. So here's a little look at what I did to break up the pieces.

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  • First I paired the skirt with my go-to combination: a belted cardigan and boots (with a beret, of course). T-shirt: James Perse, cardigan: thrifted Abercrombie, boots, belt & beret: vintage, purse: vintage John Romain
  • For a casual everyday sort of outfit, I paired the jacket with jeans and boots. Sweater: H&M, jeans: Superfine, scarf: H&M, boots & beret: vintage, purse: vintage Coach

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  • Next I paired the jacket with a simple black mini dress, a slouchy cardigan, tights and boots. This is my version of comfortable. Dress: H&M, boots, cardigan & beret: vintage, purse: vintage Coach
  • Last I paired the skirt with a short sleeved sweater and big scarf. Sweater: vintage cashmere, scarf: H&M, beret: vintage, shoes: Seychelles, purse: vintage

39 comments:

  1. It looks amazing as separates!! I adore the length of the jacket.

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  2. wow this four ways post is amazing! i particularly love the way you wore the jacket

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  3. Great looks! The suit pieces are stunning as separates, and look very different then when paired together. I love when bloggers show different ways to wear the same item.

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  4. wow, this is seriously inspirational for me. these are all such beautiful styles. it really renews my interest in finding a nice vintage suit. i think i had the same hesitation that you had, but these are the perfect solution!!!

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  5. i just love how you broke up the separates-- the top two looks are my favorite. in the top right photo, you can barely tell that it's a vintage jacket, which just shows that you picked a real gem and made it modern.

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  6. Oh that's wonderful. I really like the first one especially. Great ideas!

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  7. definitely a fantastic idea! v. inspirational!

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  8. four way posts are my fave!

    you are so good at wearing vintage; you never, ever look costume-y at all!

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  9. They all amazing but if had to choose I'd go with the first sets of photos! Awosme!

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  10. wow those are so cute as separates! great choices!

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  11. I adore the colors in your suit, being partial to that palette myself, however I can see what you mean when the suit is worn alone. I love each of the four looks.
    Re last post: Long hair can sometimes be too long if you know what I mean. It does nothing for the shape of a person's face. It suits you at the length you presently wear it.

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  12. All the looks are nice but I specially like the second and third ones. These looks seem very modern and comfortable. Love your handbags too!

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  13. Wow, amazing idea, and amazing execution! Definitely inspired me, great job!

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  14. wow, i love it! The colours are gorgeous, and I love how you paired it with the other items.

    Rose

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  15. i love that kind of post, very creative!

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  16. Absoultely fantastic!

    Love all the combo's

    x

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  17. Amazing colour and texture! Love all 4 styles! If I have to choose my fav would be the one paired with the black mini!

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  18. Ireally love the colours of the suit. And my 2 fav ways are the last two ... kinda french chic. Absolutley love your style!

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  19. These outfits rock! I love them all!

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  20. you did a fabulous job! so nice to see you in pants.

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  21. i love all four looks! i have a vintage 50s/60s pendleton skirt suit that i have to break up similarly. it's just waaaaaaaay too much look to be worn together.

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  22. Works very well as separates! I can see why it would be a bit much worn together, though. :-)

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  23. What fantastic styling! You are a genius :)

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  24. I love the first two the best!
    Where do you/did you get your boots?

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  25. You are always so wonderful at this! I love these 4-Ways posts so much; it's visible proof that you don't have to go shopping all the time for fresh looks! So inspirational.

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  26. This is lovely - you did a wonderful job! :)

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  27. I like the complete suit, but your combination on the last picture makes it even better!
    Greetings from Germany
    Milena

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  28. Love it, especially those with the jacket :)

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  29. Those Suits are cool.I like their colors and prints. Great idea for Suits and giveaways

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  30. What a cunning little suit! Love love!

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  31. Gorgeous! I love the mixes, but I would definitely be tempted to wear it as a suit!

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  32. As a plaid fanatic I could never have passed on the suit either, but your creative use of separates is even better than the fab suit alone. I love that you wore it with black tights, I would have chosen brown out of habit, but that black is the best! Love the booties, too. I may have to hang you up in my closet to push me to play with my plaids instead of wearing them in the same old boring ways.
    Marie @ Lemondrop ViNtAge

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  33. The color is nice but I am not loving the fit of the jacket. Maybe it needs tailoring? Skirt looks better.

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  34. wow is all i can say. you are a really amazing and smart dresser.

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