Showing posts with label Saint James clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saint James clothing. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Sustainable Fashion: Meet the Makers

Power of my People
A Canadian Sustainable Fashion Brand
Read about them here.
 As you may know, I tend to think about fashion quite a bit.  I love it.  I love pretty clothes that are well-made, of gorgeous fabrics and with great tailoring details.  I love wearing clothes that make me feel good, even great.

I've also been thinking about shopping, and as you also may know I tried a shopping ban beginning in January that has really made me evaluate what I buy (or want to buy) and why.

It's been a great exercise and I've come to one conclusion: buying sustainable fashion is the only way forward for those us who want to feel good, even great, in our clothes.

I think I already knew this?  I've been shopping Brora for years and they never let me down.  They source their fabrics responsibly and they manufacture their clothes the same way.  I've even been to the Brora mill in Hawick, Scotland to witness that first hand.  You can see that post here.
BRORA: love this dress.
 Brora is running a great campaign this week and it's called Meet the Makers.
I think I met some of those ladies at the mill!

I've been wanting to write a post featuring what is basically a DaniBP List of sustainable fashion brands, clothes that we can feel good about, that aren't too young for us (or too matronly for that matter), clothes that are both current yet classic at the same time.

So here it is:

Justine Tabak

Power of my People

BRORA

Dale of Norway

Saint James

Emerson Fry

Horses Atelier

Everlane


Dale of Norway


Saint James of France

Emerson Fry




Horses Atelier


Everlane
I've recently tried Everlane again thanks to our dear friend SunnyDay, who recommended their fitted tee shirts.  They are indeed so good!  I also finally found a white jean that fits and feels great to wear... and the best thing is they are Everlane Clean Denim.  I'll review them in time for (Canadian) summer.
Everlane micro-rib tank, thanks for the tip SunnyDay!
I must apologize to you for hiding under a rock.  Tooties, there's been lots on the go and not all of it good.  My own dear Dad (aka The Bobster) has not been well.  The good news is he's expected to make a full recovery... and the other good news is that I'll be travelling to Atlanta soon to spend time with him.
My postings might be erratic for a time but I'll do my best.
Love to you,
xoxDani

Sunday, March 11, 2018

Boat Shoes New Orleans

 For once in my life I'm going to attempt to be sensible by beginning a travel colour story with some practical, super-comfortable, weather-resistant shoes.

These black boat shoes are from Kiel James Patrick.  You might remember that I have discussed this brand before, there's so much to admire about this American company (you can read about them here).

They manufacture their boat shoes in the US, and they are the most rugged, well-made shoes I have ever come across.  In fact I like them so much that I bought a pair for MrBP and another pair as a birthday present last summer for Poppa.

I wore these shoes all over Italy last spring, including many days spent hiking the Cinque Terre, at times in the pouring rain and after guzzling back gallons of wine with my friends.  I brought them to Newfoundland last summer and wore them to hike the East Coast trail, sometimes in muddy, rocky, sliding conditions.  They are made for rain and slippery terrain, and yet somehow manage to be quite darling with dresses and skirts.
I am noticing that they are not on the KJP site just now but I've sent an email to the company inquiring on their whereabouts.  I really hope they haven't stopped manufacturing them, I'll keep you posted!

Back to our travel colour story for New Orleans, beginning with the black boat shoes and working out from there...
If you read my post yesterday on the Dreaded Bathing Suit Search you'll know that I've organized a birthday present for myself from MrBP, aren't I helpful? ;)  Here it is in its entirety:

Birthday Present Outfit
 When I chose the swimsuit from HunzaG I knew I wanted a new pair of espadrilles to wear with it, and some sort of cover-up or dress that I could wear over the bathing suit on my way to the pool.
Years ago I owned several pairs of espadrilles but the ones with the low heels I wore until they were ruined, and the ones with the too-high heels I could never wear at all.  These espadrilles from Castaner are the 80mm heel height I prefer (the style is called Carina).

The dress is one I found under the "beach cover-up" category but as you can see it is quite versatile and looks like more of a day dress than a cover-up.  It is by Mara Hoffman, and made in the US out of very structured hemp fabric.  I've never owned a dress made out of hemp before and it is a surprisingly fine, almost polished fabric, very like a high-quality linen.

This dress really fills a gap in my summer wardrobe, I wish I could find more black dresses made out of cool fabrics and in a structured yet not constrictive fit.
Mara Hoffman "Ingrid" hemp dress.
 I should be able to get two or three different wears out of this dress on our four-day trip.  I can wear it with the black boat shoes, or with the espadrilles, depending on our activities and on the weather conditions (espadrilles by their nature demanding a dry, sunny day).

So, I'll be bringing the black Mara Hoffman dress and two pairs of shoes, but what about a light rain jacket?  Many of you suggested just such an item and fortunately I have the perfect one.
Saint James raincoat.
Two pairs of shoes: boat shoes and espadrilles.
 This Saint James linen raincoat is super packable and lightweight, in fact it folds up easily to be stored in my tote bag, it is rain-repellant (even though it is 100% linen, how did they do that?) and it  can be worn on a very hot day without causing overheating.
Saint James raincoat in ivory.
Water-repellant linen.
I'll bring two bags with me, one a black tote from Kayu and the other a straw clutch bag with an optional long strap, also from Kayu.
Kayu bags,
 In looking through my closet I discovered a very sensible cotton twill skirt from Horse Atelier that is perfect on a warm, humid day.  It doesn't wrinkle and it's not overly warm to wear.  I have a Saint James shirt that I love wearing with it, in an ivory and dark red stripe:
Saint James stripey shirt.  

Horses Atelier skirt.
Saint James stripey shirt and raincoat.
Black boat shoes.
 I loved this dark red colour that Horses Atelier featured in their collection last summer.  They do wonderful linen blouses that cover the arms and are very cooling with their swingy style.
Horses Atelier dark red linen blouse.
 If you're not familiar with the Horses Atelier brand I recommend them, they use terrific natural fabrics, their tailoring is lovely and they manufacture everything in Toronto.  You can see their site here.

I like both Kayu bags with the dark red colour, and while I will use the black one when wearing the boat shoes, the smaller red bag will be handy to wear out for dinner, paired with the skirt, the linen blouse and the espadrilles.

 In total this colour story only involves three outfits, a skirt and two different shirts to wear with it, and a dress that can be worn very casually with the boat shoes or slightly more dressed up with the espadrilles.
 I don't mind wearing outfits on repeat while on holiday, and I always remind myself that if something is soiled I can send it out to be cleaned.  Most hotels we've been to offer a same day or one day dry-cleaning service.
Straw hat from JCrew.
Saint James stripey shirt.
Black boat shoes from Kiel James Patrick.
Oh, and I shouldn't forget my straw hat.  While this takes up considerable room in my carry-on it's definitely a must, I burn something terrible these days (why? older skin plus weakening ozone?) and I'll need to wear it out in the sun at all times.
So there you have it, a sensible (for me) travel colour story featuring a minimal amount of items.  How do you like this one?
Hope you have a really lovely Sunday.
xoxDani