monday was incredibly hot. and with the builders in, i escaped to the other side for tea at my granny's house. sunbathing in the garden, strawberries and cream, new issue of french vogue and an enthusiastic labrador made for a lovely afternoon.
when i was getting ready to go back home, i was given a little pile of goodies, in usual tradition, a couple of hand-me-downs, a new satc boxset and some reference books.
tonight i tried on the silk pyjamas which were in the pile. and i can quite safely say; i feel like they have changed my life!
everything about them seems perfect; the colour scheme of dusty pink and pale grey, the fit is spot on and incredibly does wonders for my long legs, they compliment my new heels, love of my life x2. looking in the mirror, i realised these were the trousers that deep down somewhere i had been visualising when i was dabbling in a bit of humpty, and they have that YSL (ss08) feel that I was after. and a bit of jil sander thrown in?
i stared and contemplated into the mirror, excitedly, in a way that only teenagers can get away with and considered whether i could wear them out, what a shame it would be to hide away such a perfect pair.
also, this feels like the perfect opportunity to mention my granny. i'm pretty confident that she is the sole reason behind my love and appreciation for style and aesthetics. she says that style is something you are born with, something that can't be learnt, but i must confess, i think i learnt about style from the stack of magazines i read in her bathroom when i was little. i'm hoping to do a post on her in the not too distant future, dig out the faded photographs of her in the 1960s. so a hello to 'granny annie' for we are each other's number one fans.
PS: just re-read this post after writing it a couple of days ago and now wonder if my appreciation for the pyjamas (and my desire to wear them outside) was all down to the moment. and now wonder if they have the same effect in the pictures as i felt they did.
ho humm.
They make your legs look kilometric!
ReplyDeleteI'm not quite sure about the pajama pants, but they really do make your legs look really long. I wish I had long legs. I also think wearing high heels with sassy pajama bottoms should become the new trend, or is it already becoming the new trend? Hmmm...
ReplyDeletei really love them, there's definitely something special to them. they remind me of independent women in the 30s, always a good thing. and wooowwww your legs are so long!! you should do more outfit posts, these are great!
ReplyDeleteYou have legs for MILEEEES!
ReplyDeleteI like, I like, they look pretty fab :)
it's been said here before, but i don't care: wow, your legs look incredibly long and beautiful in these pants! greeting to the lovely grandma!
ReplyDeleteyou looks like strawberries and cream.
ReplyDeletein the best way possible.
you always look great.
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jessica
wowooow i love those pants! you have just convinced me baby!
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knightcat
Those pants work leg extending magic!
ReplyDeleteWow your legs look miles long! I love the trousers, part Jil Sander ss08 and part Balenciaga Resort. They look amazing with the chunky heels
ReplyDeletewhat a coincidence! My granny is the responsible of my interest in fashion... she still works (she's incredibly young) in the fashion world and she's the best to accompany me to the fashion shows.
ReplyDeleteThose PJ make your legs rival Cammie D's, I think she would be very unhappy to see this!
ReplyDeleteYou just make me wish I was taller. And btw I adore the colour of them! They put my jammie's to shame.
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Love the shoes. HOT!
ReplyDeleteYou're super!!!
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Quite simply awesome...
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what they are, but you have to wear them everywhere, you look more than great in them.
ReplyDeletelove the pants! and the way you wore them!
ReplyDeleteit doesn't look like a PJ
lovely pants!
ReplyDeleteI tagged you:)
the rules are in my blog!
Wow amazing, its always a real treat to see your outfit pics and you wear the trousers incredibly well!
ReplyDeleteYou look pretty darn great !!
ReplyDeletexx
i think they look brilliant. you can totally pull them off.
ReplyDeletesounds like a perfect day! haha my grandma is more of the in the kitchen types (which means more cookies for me!)
ReplyDeletei personally love the "humpty dumpty" trousers but i prefer them in stronger and dark fabrics like tweeds
however, i think this is a great interpretation of it - the colours are amazing!
Oh, it sounds like you had a fabulous day, and your pajama bottoms look sensational!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I'm not sure that I could pull off wearing my turquoise and lime flannelette PJ pants in public ...
But, hello to Granny Annie!
Oooh they look very YSL indeed,
ReplyDeletewow!!stunning leg you have!!!
ReplyDeletelove it dear!!
I think a belt would be the final touch these outfit need to avoid looking too pajama-like.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.style.com/fashionshows/collections/S2008RTW/complete/slideshow/YSLRG?event=show1622&designer=design_house3&trend=&iphoto=7
And perhaps a bit of ironing? Heeeh :D :D
Psh, wrong link. Follow this one : http://i31.tinypic.com/2ah64j9.jpg
ReplyDeleteLove love Love
those pants are 15 shades of glorious.
ReplyDeleteomg
ReplyDeletewe must really share the same lovely mind, darling because just today as i was cleaning out my closet(s) came across a silk pair of pajama pants a lot like these that im guessing my mum must have given to me some time ago
im still trying to figure out if i could somehow make them wearable enought for the public
i like what youve put with yours though.
that pink blazer reminds me so much of roisin ;] i lurve it!
xxx
You don't iron silk?? Heee *shameful* *hiding in a mouse's trap* XD XD
ReplyDeleteAnyway I still think a belt will perfect these outfits and just add the final touch.
These pants work! And I love your narrative . . . I don't know which is more delicious: strawberries and cream or a new issue of French Vogue?
ReplyDeleteWearing pyjamas out.. hmm I dont know.. but actually when I first saw those pics they didnt look like pyjamas..
ReplyDeleteThey definitely have potential! Roll them to the ankle, like you were talking about a while back. I think the blazer idea is a good'un. I'm thinking boyish, with sharp tailoring, like the Balenciaga robot from a couple seasons back.
ReplyDeleteAll gorgeous! My fave is the one with the soft pink billowy tee. To die for!
ReplyDeleteGosh your legs are~~~ I'm offically. Jealous.
ReplyDeleteANYWAY; i can't wait for your post on Gran!! She sounds amazing and i can't wait to see the yummies she had on back in the 60s'!
Utterly fa-bu-lous!
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