I Let My Mother Choose My Outfits for a Week
When it comes to personality, my mother and I are identical. Same girl. Thirty years apart. Our personal style could not be any more opposite. If I could describe my style, it would be classic with a twist. For example a nice classic black blazer is cute, but if you put a sequin pineapple on the back, then it is a closet must-have. My mother’s style is classified by two words: top + skirt. She doesn’t have time to dilly-dally with colors or patterns if it is a nice cut and it fits her she’s wearing it. So I asked my mother to choose seven outfits for me with absolutely no rules attached. So let’s jump right in!
Pretty good start! My super comfortable (self-named) Whataburger dress from Amazon paired with chunky heels was perfect for running errands on a cloudy day. I don’t know about you, but when a dress has pockets, it is an instant ten! I’ll add the link to this dress so we can all errand in style.
There is a v special section in my heart for Target, so I’m proud to say this entire outfit was from the same place. If I’m out running errands, its usually on a Tuesday. This outfit was totally fine for grocery shopping, I definitely would have changed the shoes to a brown or gold flat, but no major complaints.
Midweek church service outfit. Ok, this is when I started cringing. My mother is really trying to capture my style so far she’s picked a lot of things that accent my waist and I appreciate that, but on this one I could feel my eye twitch. The weird part is, nothing is terribly wrong with it, I just never would have picked it out for myself! So, not bad, just different.
Shirt, dress, mules, even the suitcase all from Target! I had a quick day trip out of town, so I was grateful for this crazy comfortable outfit. Major problem though, the quarter length top is navy + white and the mules are black. That’s a big fat no-no in my book! Navy compliments golds and browns, black goes with everything else. There are exceptions to this rule of course, but I was not digging this look.
I didn’t tell my mother I was going to a wedding on Friday, but that mother’s intuition kicked in, and she picked my favorite pom-pom pumps for me! Along with this grid print dress (that I converted into a top) from Shein and a long ruffled layering skirt. Once again, this isn’t something I would have picked out for myself, although that’s what makes it fun! Here’s a link to the dress!
https://us.shein.com/Plus-Mock-Neck-Grid-Print-Form-Fitting-Dress-p-572440-cat-1889.html
No real plans on this Saturday, just a little coffee and shopping. Since Texas was a whopping 39° on this day, I had to add tights to this outfit. This ensemble isn’t that horrible to me, but it’s a little edgy Madeline, and I would definitely save these colors for the Spring.
This blazer is one of my favorite pieces in my closet right now! This is the classic with a twist I mentioned before, is it plaid, black, long, short? It’s everything, and I adore it. However, I do not adore these shoes with it. Outfits need one standout piece; everything else should be pretty basic, A cooky top means the skirt + shoes should be v plain to compliment the piece. Here the shoes and blazer are fighting for the attention. I would have put a simple pointed toe pump with this just to balance the classic with the quirk.
https://us.shein.com/Plus-Color-block-Self-Tie-Blazer-p-603602-cat-1940.html
So, that was my week! Some outfits worked, others completely flopped, but it was totally fun, and I tried some new things. Did you notice all seven of those outfits had something in common? They all had some form of stripes! Looking back now I don’t know if my mother really likes stripes or that’s all she had to choose from. Overall rating: B+. Good job, mom!