WIW: at home and abroad, musings on Italian fashion (LONG + pic heavy)

Although I packed a lot of clothes, I basically only wore two dresses for most of the trip! The dresses were the most able to strip down when it got hot an there was no available restroom.

1 - Black dress, Gap jeggings, MaryK's thermal top, turquoise bag, and Report booties in Rome. Pic taken cycling around the city and along river bike path. The bike path was my favorite part of Rome!

2-3 - AT engineer stripe dress, ON fishtail anorak, Gap jeggigs, Report booties, burgundy bag. Shown in Florence and Pisa. I only wore the anorak to these cities, because they felt the least crowded/prone to pickpockets. In Pisa, everyone lined up to take their "holding up the tower" pic - perverse as I am, I had to take a "pushing over the tower" pic. :)

4-5 - Same as above, but with Scottvest Trench. Shown in Rome. Pic 5 was from the very first day - the one and only instance of rain on the entire trip. We arrived to blazing sun and heat, so we left our umbrellas at the hotel. When it started to thunder and rain, I refused to buy an umbrella out of sheer stubbornness, but the trench kept me nice and dry. Sadly, though, my pretty citron umbrella went un-baptized.

Not pictured - Black dress with bare legs and black Marcie combat boots, adding jeans when it got cold. Black layering tee under navy turtleneck dress under gray cowl dress under Scottvest with jeggings and Marcies. Citron thermal under gray mechanics shirt under Scottvest with jeggings amd Marcies. These last two were worn in Venice, when I finally was able to bundle up. Didn't manage to take full body shots there, and all you could really see was the trench, anyway.

6-7 - Wore this the Friday before we left for the trip, and loved everything about it: Ink blue crosshatch blazer from F21, white BB shirt, pinstriped Hudsons, 80%20 dalmatian booties, Aida-made UWP necklace, new J. Crew icon trench. Loving the varied sleeve lengths in this, which I'd never have done if I hadn't seen Angie do it (I think her version was with a sweater and long blouse?).

I'm fairly sure that most of the people I saw were tourists, but we did branch out far enough away from the "sights" on the Metro in Rome to see some local flair. Ev.er.y.one. wore a trench coat. Period. It was kind of shocking, and the stores definitely reflected this. I was almost sad that I'd already bought a trench in the US, and I tried on a few anyway, but nothing fit perfectly. For shoes, it was either leather boots or wedge sneakers. I desperately wanted to find a pair of either to take home, but I guess I found the offerings too subtle for me (ha!) and came up empty. Jeans were strictly skinnies as far as I could tell, and Hubs made the observation that "the back pockets on the jeans out here aren't helping anyone out." Lol.

I didn't register much of what was under the local trench coats, but stores held lots of bright dresses and fun prints, alongside pale neutrals. I was tempted by 8-10 in a store called Promod.

I also enjoyed browsing a chain called Oviesse (OVS), and I thought of you all when I saw the polka dot jacquard trench and pants in 11-12. Very nice, but not me.

I was perversely drawn to #13, even though it really isn't my style at all. I guess it had it all: cats, travel theme, and a little Italian passport for the Pilot cat. At 200 euro, it was just too expensive. Also saw #14 on their site just now, and I'm so totally drooling! Brand is Braccialini. I guess this is the "princess" aspect of my fashion personality?

Pic 15 is the one fashion souvenir I've unpacked so far: my little silver and enamel tiger by Saturno. His name is Chiuso, because of all the places that were closed in Florence. ;)

Shopping in Italy really made me appreciate the variety and accessibility in the US. Who knew that I actually love shopping malls? What practical, convenient things! And the stores range so widely in styles. It does give me a bit of pause on SYC. Not finding anything I loved during 9 days of browsing down many many streets did make me realize that finding "the perfect item" is actually pretty special - I should have realized that after all my trial and error with boots and trench coats this year. I also have a BIG hankering for some wedge sneakers! Oof! Once I get my rhythms back here in Cali, I am itching to move on to the phase of SYC where I photograph the whole wardrobe and take a hard look at what I've got.

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39 Comments

  • goldenpig replied 12 years ago

    Great pics! You look SO great in trenches. Fabulous pics, I love the one of you pushing the tower and hubby holding it up. You have to use that for one of your rock albums!

    Cute necklace! But I am bummed you didn't actually get those purses! Makes me want to pull out some of my whimsical Paul Frank purses!

    Looks like you had a fantastic trip--welcome back!

  • Mo replied 12 years ago

    Your Pisa picture is too cute!! I'm sorry to hear shopping was a bust for you, though. Interesting that perhaps US mall shopping is a better way to go. Or easier anyway!

  • lyn* replied 12 years ago

    While those purses are adorable; I think I sense a DIY by Rae coming up! I'm sure you could make a cute kitty bag like the one in 14 - you have such a great style sense!

    I concur w/ MaryK - trenches look awesome on you!

  • jayne replied 12 years ago

    Love that Pisa picture! ROFL!

    I agree totally with the shopping experience. I stick to shoe shopping in most southern Europen countries as the clothes shops are small, limited in choice and take too much time to browse through and very exclusive sometimes. Shoes, are easy to browse, and always come in a size I can use! There have been cities in Italy were I could not even find the shopping area or they were closed in the hours I had available.

    Looks like the tourist part was great! Glad you enjoyed a romantic getaway with hubby!

  • CocoLion replied 12 years ago

    So interesting about the trenches, skinnies, back pockets and footwear. Love the photos!

  • Mochi replied 12 years ago

    Glad you had a nice time in Italia! Curious to find out you didn't buy up a lot of stuff while there, but OTOH that's not really surprising, either. It's not a given that price, style, size and all the other variables will come together and work for you, especially when I'm sure you had little time to devote to serious shopping. Will keep that all in mind when we go on our rescheduled trip in October. The purse pics here are adorable, by the way. But it sounds like you're simply appreciating all the stuff you currently own pre-trip, and that's the main thing!

  • ManidipaM replied 12 years ago

    LOVE the Pisa pic and the outfit in #6! And your little tiger is so awesome --- it's probably a far more personal souvenir than most clothing or shoe purchases could have been. Sad for you that the purses didn't happen --- the second one is especially cute --- but seconding Lyn's DIY suggestion if you can find a good, cheap base bag to play with.

    Also, thanks for the heads-up on Promod! I haven't checked their new season's merchandise yet, but if that's a representative sample, I'd better postpone the temptation a while longer! SO very attractive... :-)

  • Sara L. replied 12 years ago

    I love looking at travel pictures and seeing what people packed and what they actually wore. I wish I could travel more and this allows me to indulge vicariously. Super cute Pisa photo!

  • Angie replied 12 years ago

    This was a fun read! The photos are great! And it sounds like hubs bats for Team Back when it comes to jeans.

    I love the necklace that you brought back. Keeping the souvenirs minimal makes them more special for sure.

    It's a good sign that you weren't tempted by retail - although maybe you would have been if we gave you a million Euro to spend :)

    Hope that your honeymoon was as special as the love that you share with hubs and the kitties.

  • Suz replied 12 years ago

    Rae, you are such a beauty. What gorgeous photos, and thank you for sharing your trip impressions. I hope the transition home is smooth! And your necklace is so sweet.

  • mrseccentric replied 12 years ago

    Wonderful pics and amazing trip!! i was in Italy for a couple of weeks in 1980 with a youth orchestra, it was just the best ever. i hope i can get my hubby there some day!

    Mochi, when i was in italy there were lots of street vendors/flea markets and i got some outstanding men's cotton shirts for nothing. Rae, did you notice any street sale action on your trip? if so, it might be worth checking out. Shopping is fun, but there's a helluva lot else to do in Italy so if it doesn't pan out, eh.

    Rae thank you so much for all the great pictures and explanations! So very fun to read, and you look so beatiful in the pictures! Happy Friday!! steph

  • Vix replied 12 years ago

    Great pictures; thanks for sharing! Glad your trip ended up being so special.

  • Isabel replied 12 years ago

    Oh, I LOVE this post !! Thank you for sharing it with us. You looked wonderful, BTW.

    The bag in 14 cracks me up and gives me pause. The fact that it depicts the interior of a house and says "home sweet home" is very interesting. That one would carry around a memento of one's house with the the words on it. Some days , I want to run away from mine and I don't want my bag to remind me of home. LOL !

    ( And I find the same thing that you found...I go on vacation with a bunch of clothes and wear the same thing over and over. )

  • ironkurtin replied 12 years ago

    It was so great to see these - I met my husband in Florence and travelled around Italy 20 years ago (eek), so this was special to me. I definitely remember fashion in Italy being very expensive even with a great exchange rate!

  • Transcona Shannon replied 12 years ago

    I really enjoyed reading this Rae - I've never been to Europe so it's nice to get a sense of it all through someone else's eyes. Interesting about the fashion and I think it's a good sign that you weren't tempted to buy something that wasn't a 10 for you. Man...you look AMAZING in a trench - slick, chic and sexy! So glad you had a good time!

  • HelenInCanada replied 12 years ago

    Love your Italy pictures, rae. The Pisa shot of the two of you is awesome, and needs to be enlarged and framed for your home!

    True, Italy is madly overrun with tourists and it affects the vibe of the cities (especially during the day). Aw, sorry to hear the experience wasn't 100% magical for you.

    Cute new pendant! :D

  • MNsara replied 12 years ago

    Wow - your pics are great and make me long for travel again (there's still one left to get thru college).

    The Pisa pic is priceless ;-)

    Too bad about the prices when shopping there. My daughter felt the same way in Belgium and France. She even had me mail her winter coat because the $45 postage was cheaper than anything she could even thrift in Europe.

    I love the cat you DID bring home. He's purrfect!

  • replied 12 years ago

    Rae, what a wonderful read! Thank you for sharing your trip with us. I'm so glad you had those two dresses. You just never know what the weather's going to do. I find it hard to shop on trips too, as returning isn't as easy. When we got back from HI, I said to DH that I never wanted to live on a tropical island because the shopping would stink! Everything's expensive and has to be flown in, and you can't just drive a little further to get to better stores or a mall! Your little enamel tiger was the perfect thing to buy to bring home, and he didn't take up much room in your suitcase either! So.....trenches and wedge sneakers, huh? I'll keep that in mind, lol!

  • AJ replied 12 years ago

    Oh so glad you had a good time! Thanks for sharing your vacation photos. I especially like your "pushing over the tower" pic!

  • kellygirl replied 12 years ago

    What a fabulously stylish vacation and fun read, Rae! Your pics are SO gorgeous and hilarious (Pisa.) You and DH make such an adorable couple--it looks like he has a fun sense of style too. The bag and dress pics are awesome. I'm not really a bag person but those are amazing. I love the detail on the "house" one!

    Welcome home!

  • marianna replied 12 years ago

    Love this post, thanks for sharing! Looks like an amazing trip and now I'm itching to travel!

  • MsMary replied 12 years ago

    Squee!! If I can't go to Italy, sending my long underwear is the next best thing!! :)

    Your travel photos are fab! The first few took my breath away, and the Pisa one cracked me up!!

    SO HAPPY you had a great trip! Your little kitty necklace is fantastic and will be a great reminder for years to come!

    And OMG I love that "Casa Dolce Casa" bag!

  • rae replied 12 years ago

    Natalie, I'm with you - I think I'm addicted to trenches now! I can't believe I hadn't had one before. They are UWP gear for sure. :) Now I want one in black, and of course I'm contemplating a dye job to get a citron one.

    Lyn... DIY is a fab idea! I couldn't do the entire bag, but Manidipa's idea to embellish a base bag is workable. I couldn't do all the fine stitching for each piece on a premade bag, of course... I wonder if it would look okay to glue the little pieces on? If I was neat and did an otherwise elaborate picture?

    Mochi, I'm SO happy you will still get to Italy! What cities will you be visiting? If you will be in Rome at all, I can get the names of our favorite pizza shop (went there probably 4 times!) and the very helpful bike rental place, if you are interested.

    Angie, a million euro would have helped for sure! For starters, I'd have hired a car to take me to the outlet mall.

    Steph, I was totally excited for the flea markets I'd heard about, but I really only came across one, and it was pretty overpriced. There was the big leather market in Florence, but not what I think of as a flea market, since things were largely the same from one stall to the next. The flea market where I bought my handbag consisted of about 6 stalls, and was set up in the parking lot across from our hotel - a good ways away from the main drag, past the EUR areas. Perhaps this was because it is not a high tourist season?

    Claire, my mom is from HI, and she always said the same. I remember one year she went to visit, the big excitement was the arrival of an Old Navy. I mean, I like ON, but it was weird for such a widespread chain to be considered new and special like that.

  • Meredith1953 replied 12 years ago

    What beautiful pictures! The scenery is gorgeous and you both look so happy. The pic of you both supporting the Leaning Tower of Pisa is just a riot. When I was there our group did a shot with everyone lined up and leaning in that direction!

  • christieanne replied 12 years ago

    You and DH are both such good photographers - nice moments captured there. Seems like a fun trip but it's always good to come home, on that I agree! Pisa picture is perfect!
    I could see you being tempted by the dresses more than the bags actually. Guess i need to watch for your Princess side in your WIW.

  • Kiwichik replied 12 years ago

    Hi so cool reading your post and admiring you and of course Italy. Hubbie & I travel to Europe every couple of years to visit family iin Amsterdam and try & branch out to visit other places. Next year we planned to visit Italy so I'm adding this post to my research. Thanks for a great read.

  • Mochi replied 12 years ago

    Hi, rae. I was in Rome three years ago but this time we'll be up north, flying into Milan and staying in Bologna as a home base and making day trips around Emilia-Romagna. (But you ought to give a shoutout to your pizza place anyway--I'm sure we'll all be taking notes!) I expect it'll be such a different experience, since you couldn't get more tourist-packed than Rome (which I adored, by the way), and supposedly Bologna is not particularly touristy. It's a university city and so I'm curious to see how that plays out in terms of people's style. I'm not sure there will be a chance to spend more than a night in Milan...thanks to your post, I will feel even less guilty if I don't find any souvenirs that I fall madly in love with (and I'm also appreciating Angie's philosophy, that you'll appreciate your things more, the more selectively you buy).

    Since I'm now fully in nostalgia mode for my Rome travels, indulge me in reminiscing...I didn't buy myself anything that time, but I found a little boutique right near the Vatican that I ended up visiting twice. The guy who ran it was French, and was so friendly. I guess I remember this because I traveled alone that time, and for most of the trip didn't have many encounters with people. I bought my mom this crushed velvet jacket (in the pic). It's really much more gorgeous than you can see here, and she treasures it. So I feel like I bought enough souvenirs, seeing that it made my mom so happy.

    The second time I was at this boutique, there was a young woman there with her mom. She was trying on one of this designer's skirts, which had this construction in which you had to wrap it in a certain way to make it work--deconstructed it was like this weirdly-shaped piece of cloth. For at least fifteen minutes while I was there, mother and daughter were trying to figure it out, wrapping and unwrapping the daughter numerous times. I'm sure the skirt would eventually look very stylish, once they managed to decode it!

  • Jewell replied 12 years ago

    So glad you took the time to share some trip details with us! I loved the pictures, and I'm sorry there weren't more shopportunities.

  • celia replied 12 years ago

    You look beautiful in the pictures.Hope you had a great honeymoon.

  • Vicki replied 12 years ago

    Oh, you little traveling doll, I mean, UWP!!! You are so beautiful and your hubster is so handsome and I LOVE his hair in pic 1 (as well as his jacket in 4). Your musings are marvelous and I love your observations about the trenches (any particular colors stand out? neutrals? brights? black? long? above-the-knee?) and wedge sneakers and boots (are booties big, too?). All those items in 8-12 are fascinating and travel opens up a whole new world, doesn't it? I just got off the phone, moments ago, with my brother who is in Bangkok and he had some suits and shirts made while he's there.

    Your love of "shopping malls"??? We can handle that! There's our YLF L. A. meet-up on May 19, so we'll be welcoming you home with a BIG HUG and ready to shop with you for those wedge sneakers!! Glad you two had so much fun. ^_^

  • Joy replied 12 years ago

    It was such fun to revisit Italy through your eyes. Thank you for the report and beautiful and interesting photos. You and hubs make a beautiful couple.

  • Fruitful replied 12 years ago

    You both look adorably happy together, thanks for sharing wonderful pics as well as the lowdown on shopping! Will look out for Promod (and trenchcoats - which you do look amazing in!). Italy is beautiful through your camera and eyes xx

  • ButterflyLady replied 12 years ago

    Thanks for sharing your photos - and I'm glad you had such a lovely honeymoon. The photo of you with the tower is lovely - definitely frame that! When I was a little girl, we went to Pisa when you could still walk up the tower part of the way, I remember it being really tricky as it was 'leaning' so much!

    We used to have Promod here in my UK town - I thought it was a French company? They have an online shop here http://www.promod.co.uk/ but I don't know if they ship to the US.

  • Sona replied 12 years ago

    Rae: it was so very cool to see a slice of Italy through your and hubby's lenses. great choices on the outfits and it made me want to buy a new trench ( so I bought one in red). Your musings on us having so many more choices for apparela nd shoes in America is also insightful.

  • Mellllls replied 12 years ago

    i went crazy leather purse shopping when i was in italy, but other than that, i much agree with you. my husband bought a leather jacket and wallet.

  • rae replied 12 years ago

    Thanks for reading and leaving such wonderful comments!

    MaryK, Sisterhood of the Travelling Long-johns has a nice ring to it. :)

    Mochi, love that you'll be hitting up some less touristy spots. I am so curious to hear about Milan!

    Vicki, trenches were longer than I've seen here this season. Knee length or longer. Boots of ALL forms abounded, booties too. And yes, travel to Thailand would have me doing up some custom items as well! I'm supposed to be doing SYC, but I don't know if I can stand it... after shopping so little these past weeks, there are suddenly so many things I want. o_O

    BL, Hm, perhaps Promod is French. I didn't look too hard at the website, but there were United Colors stores on practically every corner, so it's easy to see where French stores would be popular, too.

  • christy replied 12 years ago

    Looks like a great trip - thanks so much for sharing the pictures! Love the Pisa one especially. Great outfits - you look amazing as always! :)

  • ManidipaM replied 12 years ago

    Rae, about the DIY, what if you mock-appliqued the pieces? I mean, if you top-stitch the cutout and then glue them on, so that they look stitched and the detailing is stitched-on or embroidered?

  • Kyle replied 12 years ago

    Goodness, you are so efficient, Rae. I still have not downloaded my photos, much less organized a wonderful post like this. My consistent observation about fashion in Italy was the lack of color worn by the women. Neutrals, neutrals everywhere. The only bright and vibrant color I saw was in the stores and shop windows. Also, lots of Converse and boots. In Rome, I noticed a couple of women teetering along the cobblestones in 4-inch heels, hanging on to their companions for dear life.

    In addition to seeing all the sights, taking pictures and walking for miles, my son and I spent an afternoon shopping and brought back some things we really love. Highlights were jeans, Italian dress shirts and funky boots for him...and a couple of SportMax (MaxMara) pieces for me. I'm not sure they had ever had a customer as tall as me, at least that's what it seemed like. I snapped a few photos in the shop windows along Via Condotti and will try to get my act together soon to share. Hubby is not a shopper, so he did not join us for fashion day, but he took some amazing photos everywhere we went. So fun!

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