What I Wore This Week

A blonde woman is wearing a gold blazer, flare jeans, black boots, and a black blouse.
A blonde woman is wearing a long white blouse, over borwn checkered vintage trousers, a herringbone blazer, green sneakers, and a vintage magazine clutch.
A blonde woman is wearing a greay sweatshirt, herringbone trousers, a black wrap coat, black sneakers, a newsboy cap, and a herringbone purse.
A blonde woman is wearing a tan trench coat over a blue sweatshirt, leather pants, blue sneakers, a vintage Chanel and black sunglasses.

Outfit 1 – Blouse (similar)| Jacket (old)| Jeans | Boots
Outfit 2 – Button-up | Vintage Trousers | Blazer | Sneakers (old) | Vintage Clutch
Outfit 3 – Sweatshirt | Trousers | Wrap Coat | Sneakers | Hat | Purse (old)
Outfit 4 – Sweatshirt | Trousers | Vintage Trench | Sneakers (similar) | Purse | Sunglasses

On Monday of this week, I had an assignment for school due that involved finding something in our wardrobe that had three characteristics of the 1800s in one piece. I first thought it was going to be easy.

Then looking through my stuff it felt tougher, even though it allowed me to analyze what I have with new eyes and see how the different historical eras influenced my clothes.

The piece I decided on is the gold jacket in the top picture.

I’d get into explaining how it ticked the boxes, but it might get boring. Needless to say, it was a really fun exercise to do, even just to deeply analyze your own clothes for the fun of it.

I wrote a midterm this weekend and I had two hours to answer 45 questions of short answer, true/false, and essay questions.

At two hours, it locked me out when I was on the last question, so there goes my perfect grade.

It’s my fault for not scrolling down and working from the bottom up, to get the essay questions done first, since they were worth more.

I’ll remember that for the final.

I also accidentally subscribed and ordered Hello Fresh last week, which arrived on Saturday.

I was trying to look at the site and see the menus to see if it would be worth it for me. They made you enter your info before I could see any of the menus, which is stupid to begin with.

Because, why would I want an account if I don’t like what I see?

Anyway, that involved payment information, so I just checked PayPal and thought that it would be a situation where if you wanted to subscribe to a plan you would actually have to submit an order.

Stupid me.

They locked me in and charged me right away without me even getting to pick any of the meals.

I immediately went to PayPal and unauthorized the payments, so they couldn’t take any more money, so just a warning in case you are curious too.

Luckily there was a first box deal, and it only cost $28 for three meals. Which isn’t bad, but not great because a) I am the only one who will eat them since my husband is never home for dinner, and b) even if he was home it wouldn’t be enough to feed him. He could eat both servings.

If I was charged the full amount, I would have been super pissed. I can’t imagine how many angry messages they get daily of accidental orders.

I’ll just try it out and see how it goes. Who knows? I may love it.

Probably not though.

Stay safe.
(Stay safe autocorrected to stay fae and that is kind of cool, so stay fae as well.)

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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.

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