Wednesday, November 17, 2010

My Blazer

I have a story to share. It is the story of the White Theory Blazer.
Once upon a time, there was a lonely white blazer in a sea of black blazers. There was a little girl who visited the blazer whenever she was in the store, and they soon became fast friends. Every time the little girl visited the blazer, they would wish that the girl would be able to own the blazer someday. The sale-ygodmother looked down on the girl and the blazer and felt bad that they could not be together, so she cast a magical one day only sale on the store. The girl, convincing her parents that it was a smart buy because she would be saving 40%, spent up the remainder of her birthday Monday to finally be able to have the blazer.

Great story, huh?
That being said, guess what's in my my closet :)So, after a not-particularly-good day accompanied with a sore throat, when I arrived home I realized to my utter joy that my blazer had finally come!

This blazer is actually fantastic. I know a lot of the people who go to my school would be immediately opposed to such a blazer due to the pre-adolescent lower school scars of the white dress-up blazer, but please. Hear me out before you condemn it.
It's a long white blazer with a single button and satin lapels (I'm especially excited about this aspect). Structured, but the sleeves can be pushed up for a more chill look. I think I like them better pushed up actually. And unbuttoned; always unbuttoned please. I envision it over a  feminine dress - like my pinkish-nude beaded Halston dress - with nude heels, over a black dress with a big statement necklace, patterned tights and booties, with a cool striped top and city shorts, or even with skinny jeans and a black tank. The possibilities are endless! The white tuxedo jacket/blazer is your friend. Don't unfriend it because it's white. Woah...that sounds weird...and that would be racism! Woohoo! But seriously. It's TO DIE!!!

Editor's note: I also found a really amazing one in the Kate Moss designed section on topshop.com!


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