Tuesday, December 13, 2011

confessions of a shopaholic



[alexander wang dakota | orig. $650 | purchased $190]
[alexander wang constance | orig. $675 | purchased $86]
[united nude block ankle strap | orig. $315 | purchased $95]

All purchased within the past 30 days.  I think it's about time I admitted that my working income has gone a bit to my head and I've been indulging in too many goodies lately.  Worst of all is I haven't gotten around to wearing many of my new purchases, as I've been throwing on the first couple of things that look wearable and office appropriate every morning because I've gotten too lazy and pressed for time in the mornings to actually craft an outfit.  But enough excuses.

Most people would do the logical thing and stop shopping, at least until they've worn all their purchases.  Some especially clever people would trade their old pieces for bandwidth for new ones.  Me?  I've carefully evaluated both options.  But the truth is, I haven't and will never lead a minimalist lifestyle.  Sure, it's fun to dress like one some days.  But that's the thing with me.  I dress like a minimalist one day, pose like a Japanese schoolgirl the next day, transform into an elegant office lady the day after that, and throw on some kick ass heels and some dark makeup like i could take on Lisbeth Sander the next one after that.  I wouldn't say it's because I haven't an idea of what my personal style is, but that my style itself is constantly evolving and iterating.  So can I throw away all those a-line mini skirts? Nope, need those for the schoolgirl days.  How about those blazers and blouses and sleek trousers? No way, I need something to satisfy my lofty professional look.  And those chiffon dresses?  Certainly can't take the girly from the girly girl.

So a large and growing closet it is.  While it'll take a while to make my way to certain items in my closet, at least I won't ever regret giving away a tutu skirt when I decide to be a ballerina for Halloween.  As for the reckless shopping?  Money spending will have to be put on hold for at least a month.  Going back to my old ways of ooh and ahh-ing at bloggers and their outfits and getting inspiration for my own.  Time to be more creative with what already exists - because there's a shit ton of it.

P.S.  Parents are coming this weekend to visit for the first time since they helped me move in.  This means taking mom to the Botanical Garden at Zilker Park.  This also means mom will insist on taking pictures of me in cute outfits posing next to a bonsai tree.

2 comments:

  1. "bandwidth for new ones" LOVE that. you are such a fab writer. can a magazine we both know and love hire you to freelance please? you write with such poignancy, it would be a waste. just an idea. :) and are we becoming a wang girl now? or is that the money talking? :P

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  2. awww thank you thank you. :D i would love to freelance on nights and weekends. know of any places hiring a nerdy stat geek that has a bad shopping habit? if so, i'll be first in line.

    as for becoming a wang girl, i really love most of his shoes. i can't say too much about the clothes - it's a bit too urban and dreary for me. something i noticed about myself - i love streamlined, architectural, simple shoes with a bit of an edge. super girly shoes with bows and scallops in pink and nude just don't do it for me. super girly clothes with bows and scallops in pink and nude, however, are like adjfa;fa;df;aa;fa :D :D :D. maybe not quite, but you get my point. though the money might be talking just a little bit. it's usually being spent on either wangs or sam edelman boots. i think the next investment will have to be a pair of acne atacomas hehe.

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