Masterclass: Moving Through The Seasons
Midseason manoeuvres are challenging.
Not only the physical - finding the momentum to get ourselves out and about after a winter hiatus - but the dressing.
The whole 'what to wear' when we don't know what we are facing outside is one conundrum and the other is boredom.
By about now on the calendar, most of my clothing is feeling over worn and extremely tired. I call it midseason maudlin.
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Midseason manoeuvres are challenging.
Not only the physical – finding the momentum to get ourselves out and about after a winter hiatus – but the dressing. The whole ‘what to wear’ when we don’t know what we are facing outside is one conundrum and the other is boredom. By about now on the calendar, most of my clothing is feeling over worn and extremely tired. I call it midseason maudlin.
I am exaggerating a bit but sometimes getting dressed can be less than simple and I prefer an easy no-stress approach to get ready. In the depths of winter, the choices speak for themselves and in high summer it’s light and comfy all the way. Throw us in the middle and there are so many variables. I like making decisions but I don’t like wasting time. Not knowing what to wear is a serious time-waster.
There are pieces that never fail for between seasons.
Certain outfits cover the middle ground effortlessly. I favour pants and a blouse because then my only uncertainty is which ...
Not only the physical - finding the momentum to get ourselves out and about after a winter hiatus - but the dressing.
The whole 'what to wear' when we don't know what we are facing outside is one conundrum and the other is boredom.
By about now on the calendar, most of my clothing is feeling over worn and extremely tired. I call it midseason maudlin.
The post Masterclass: Moving Through The Seasons appeared first on Vicki Archer.
Midseason manoeuvres are challenging.
Not only the physical – finding the momentum to get ourselves out and about after a winter hiatus – but the dressing. The whole ‘what to wear’ when we don’t know what we are facing outside is one conundrum and the other is boredom. By about now on the calendar, most of my clothing is feeling over worn and extremely tired. I call it midseason maudlin.
I am exaggerating a bit but sometimes getting dressed can be less than simple and I prefer an easy no-stress approach to get ready. In the depths of winter, the choices speak for themselves and in high summer it’s light and comfy all the way. Throw us in the middle and there are so many variables. I like making decisions but I don’t like wasting time. Not knowing what to wear is a serious time-waster.
There are pieces that never fail for between seasons.
Certain outfits cover the middle ground effortlessly. I favour pants and a blouse because then my only uncertainty is which ...
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