What I Wore This Week

A blonde woman is wearing a blue button up, vintage Levi's, a vintage animal print coat, a vintage Gucci bag, and old Celine booties.

A blonde woman is wearing a grey cashmere sweater, leather skirts, black boots, and is carrying an animal print tote.

A blonde woman is wearing a Cure sweater, black Levi's, a vintage fringe jacket, and old Celine booties.

A blonde woman is wearing a grey cardigan, vintage Levi's, a vintage Gucci bag, Pink Miu Miu flats, and Celine sunglasses.

Outfit 1 – Button Up | Vintage Levis | Vintage Coat | Booties (similar) | Handbag
Outfit 2 – Sweater | Skirt | Boots | Tote
Outfit 3 – Sweater | Jeans | Vintage Fringe Jacket | Booties (similar)
Outfit 4 – Cardigan | Vintage Levi’s | Flats | Sunglasses (consignment) | Handbag

It was a nice cool and rainy Sunday, and I was in the mood for something starchy and cheesy, so I made the classic baked ziti recipe from Budget Bytes. Except without the ziti because I don’t think I have ever seen ziti pasta in the grocery store here.

I thought maybe I had just never seen it, so I did a search on Instacart that checks all the grocery store’s inventory and no ziti.

Weird. Maybe in Wholefoods since it’s all fancy and shit and I can find a few different shapes that I usually don’t see in my regular grocery store.

Anyway, that is my long and convoluted way of saying that I made the recipe with rigatoni, and it was fantastic.

Highly recommended.

I didn’t get to list stuff on Poshmark today like I said I was going to in my last post because it was way too overcast to get decent photos.

One wish of mine is to have a room or even a corner that I can use for pictures with lights and a white backdrop or white wall. I have to work with the sun in the living room and a big white sheet on the floor instead.

I’ll try again tomorrow when it’s brighter.

I just saw that Suzanne Somers passed away. Her character Chrissy Snow was always a fashion inspiration to me.

Did I ever mention how when I was young, and I found out that it was an old show and not modern I was devastated? I hadn’t realized the episodes that I watched every day were reruns.

I’m not certain how I mistook the decade though…

And I also just learned that it was based on a UK sitcom called Man About the House. I just found the first episode on YouTube, so I am going to watch it.

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Sara

Sara is the founder and creative behind livelovesara. A George Brown College Fashion Styling Graduate, she provides advice on finding your personal style regardless of age and budget. She is always on the hunt for the perfect wardrobe piece and is a vintage and thrifting enthusiast who can't wait to share her newest finds. She is also trying to learn French.

4 Comments

  1. What do you think of the fit for the Everlane buttondown. Can’t decide between the small and the medium.

    • I would get your regular size because it’s boxy. If you are between a small and medium I’d go for the small. I feel like going up would just make it wider and boxier in fit, not longer.

  2. I’d love to hear your feedback on Man about the House – specifically George and Mildred. Yootha Joyce was a fashion icon and hilarious too.

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