Lazy Day Dress Up

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I have a love/hate relationship with jersey knit fabric. I love how dresses made with a stretchy jersey knit can look fitted and fancy while still feeling comfy and casual but I hate how the weight and stretch of the fabric can cause it to drape and hang oddly. I love how the simple, no zipper, no lining, serged hem construction of jersey dresses keeps the price lower but I hate how tedious it can be to repair serged sleeve hems on a standard sewing machine when the stitching inevitably rips or unravels. I love how packable jersey dresses are since they don’t wrinkle easily but I hate how long jersey takes to dry if you get caught in the rain or caught up in a water gun fight. But most of all, I love how easily jersey dresses transition from lazy days to lively nights (and there’s nothing bad to say about that).

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I wore this outfit a few Fridays ago, before the Christmas season started, on a day I had plans to meet friends for a potluck taco night after a day of working from home. I needed something that was comfortable to work in at the end of a long week but still charming enough for an evening at a friend’s house. So it was wool knee socks, my favourite sweater and a jersey knit dress to the rescue – plus several large cups of tea.

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I’m not one for dressing down, but I’m also not one for being trapped in a horribly uncomfortable outfit all day. Any outfit that has me longing for my pajamas isn’t one I will soon wear again. Jersey dresses like this one are perfect for those days when the only way I can convince myself to part with my flannel sheets and fluffy down duvet is by promising myself that I won’t have to put pants on once I do. I can throw this dress on and go out, safely maintaining my reputation for always being overdressed, always looking like I’m on my way to something special, without anyone knowing the truth about how cozy and casual I actually am that day.

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Dress ModCloth
Sweater Bluenotes
Socks McGregor
Shoes Keds
Earrings Designs by Amber

I’m going to call this day to night outfit – that doesn’t sacrifice style for comfort – a success because I received a compliment on my sweater every time I moved to a new room after first arriving at my friend’s house. This is despite having worn this sweater several times with them before. Two friends even asked if it was new, even though I had worn it to breakfast almost every morning when we’d spent a week together at the cottage over the summer. I had lots of fun, only got a little hangry when the tacos were delayed, and felt great in my jersey dress all night.

All photos by me.

Recipe Review: Kathy Casey’s “D’Lish Deviled Eggs”

Recipe Review: Kathy Casey's "D'Lish Deviled Eggs" \\ Sophster-Toaster Blog

Last week, I featured Kathy Casey’s D’Lish Deviled Eggs: A Collection of Recipes from Creative to Classic in the party themed, December edition of “Obsessions” because it’s always the first cookbook I go to when I’m planning party food.  I do this not only because deviled eggs are delicious and adorably retro but because, in addition to amazing and creative recipes, this book also includes a page on tips for finding cute serving dishware and a section titled “Egg-ceptional Ideas for Holidays and Special Events”. This section is where I found the recipes I used to make festive, naturally red and green coloured eggs for a Christmas party I attended last weekend.

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“Sunny Roasted Red Pepper Deviled Eggs” with roasted red pepper pesto and toasted almonds

I  made “Sunny Roasted Red Pepper Deviled Eggs” and “Devilish Green Eggs and Ham”, both for the first time. Both recipes came together quite easily, though I did used to work in a restaurant that frequently made pickled eggs, so you could say I’m an egg peeling professional. The roasted red pepper eggs were certainly pretty with their delicate sliced almonds and sprinkle of smoked paprika but everyone at the party agreed that the green eggs and ham deviled eggs were far tastier – definitely a make again recipe. There is absolutely something to the green eggs and ham recipe’s basil and prosciutto combination but I’m starting to thing my friends may just be suckers for anything with a meat garnish.

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“Devilish Green Eggs and Ham” with pesto and prosciutto

I’ve worked my way around this book quite a bit since purchasing it. I’ve made “Steak and Deviled Eggs”, “Dirty Martini Deviled Eggs”, “Tapenade Deviled Eggs” and “Beet’ing Heart Deviled Eggs” – which has you dye the egg whites with picked beet brine! – just to name a few. The “Steak and Deviled Eggs” recipe, which includes whole stripes of steak as a garnish, has strongly cemented my reputation as a respected deviled egg maker and established my role as the deviled egg bringer for every large function I attend (and I couldn’t be happier about this).

If you love deviled eggs as much as I do, buy this book! You won’t regret it.

All Photos by me.

December Obsessions

It’s December; Christmas is here but the snow isn’t. It was 20ºC the other day and it definitely doesn’t feel like Christmas is next week. Hopefully having my brother in town for my annual Christmas party this weekend will fix that. Here are my current party-ready obsessions:

1. Glittering Gold Polka Dot Tights

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ModCloth’s A Glitter Bit Louder Now Tights

2. Gold Eyeliner for the Holidays

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Sephora’s Colorful Waterproof Eyeliner 24 HR Wear in Glitter Kaki

3. Listening to Alvvays Self Titled.

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Alvvays’ Alvvays Vinyl

4. Natural / Raw Jewellery

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Petitor’s Gold Nuggets Necklace 

5. Kitschy Cocktail Food

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D’Lish Deviled Eggs by Kathy Casey

Dear Ones Dress

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I love mid century style. If I had to choose a favourite chunk of time for fashion, I would quickly consider my embarrassingly strong fondness for that weird bit between 1979-1981, but, ultimately choose the late 1950s to early 1960s. My style and design choices have been heavily influenced by my love for mid century style for as long as I can remember, but every now and then my love of history can leave mingled impressions from far less contemporary time periods. You can see this happening in my new Dear Ones Dress.

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I’ve had a lingering fascination with flannel petticoats and underclothes since the first time I watched Gangs of New York. When the movie came out in the early 2000’s, women’s fashion was not focused on functionality, practicality or warmth. Pockets were fake or non-existent, sweat shirts were cropped, straps were spaghetti, skirts were mini, winter boots were unlined and stiletto heeled, and knit sweaters were hard to come by. Seeing that mid-19th-century fashion allowed women, even those living in poverty, to be covered in think layers of warm, beautiful and functional fabrics inspired me in a way that is still leaving ripples to this day.

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When I sat down to plan my first winter line earlier this year, I knew I wanted to mix mid-20th-century lines with mid-19th century details. I gave the dress winter minded, mid century inspired details like 3/4 length sleeves, a low, tea length hemline, and a high bateau neckline. I lined bodice in soft brushed cotton to mimic the flannel underthings worn by women in a time before central heat. Then I gave the dress an open back to reveal the gorgeous lining and add some elegance. I wanted to bring practical-for-winter Victorian features to a mid century silhouette. I wanted to create a winter dress that was actually warm.

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Dress Sophster-Toaster
Petticoat ModCloth (similar)
Stockings ModCloth
Shoes ModCloth
Earrings Designs by Amber
Necklace Gift

 

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