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Showing posts with label Matches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matches. Show all posts

Monday, January 26, 2015

Costume Change/ Broken Arm Season

 I'm doing the best I can.

 I still have one good arm, a great pair of legs, and when necessary, I hold things with  my mouth.

One of the bigger challenges each day is the once simple act of getting dressed.

The morning shower has been replaced with a hot bath, and every attempt to not slip in the tub while using my feet to manipulate the shower head and taps.

My broken arm needs to be kept dry.

My good arm does gymnastic feats and prevents me from drowning.

Then there is the wardrobe crisis.  

Aside from my favourite green dress-on-its-last-legs, I can't fit my arm into anything else; forget even attempting to pull on and button jeans.

Undaunted, we went back to the old hood in search of sleeveless, large pieces of clothing that I can crawl into and zip up with one hand.

Bruno waited patiently...

I got lucky.  At Helmut Lang, the SA gathered a long skirt into a hole for me to step into.  She then pulled the skirt up, smoothed it down, and folded the elastic waistband once over for a better fit.  She suggested three loose blouses to go with the skirt.  I chose the one with the largest arm holes.

Voila!  A new look.

I think the word is- editorial.

Because it took such a collaborative effort to get me dressed, I decided to leave the store in my new editorial outfit, and asked the kind SA to pack my old threads up instead.  Then I walked down the street to have tea with the London Besties, thinking editorial works at Grangier and Co, because Notting Hill netizens respond to style.  The restaurant was packed, but Broken Arm clad in editorial secured us a table.

And then the wonderful Myha at Matches called in a sleeveless coat for me.
 Together we found a way to get me into the coat.  She belted me up, knotting the ribbon towards the side of the body.
Do you like it, Tammy?  It's very, 'The Row'... I agree with you, it needs a heel...But you could wear it with-

I could wear it with leg warmers, I tell her.  On my arms.  It would take care of the cold.  It's editorial, I say, and don't bother taking it off.

*sleeveless coat- Isabel Marant

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Bruno/Pre-fall/Matches

                                                                     Bruno is home.

He received a glowing report!

A huge thank you to all the wonderful ladies who take such excellent care of him in my absence.

It helps make London feel more like home for us, when we know there is support we can count on.

He's put on a bit of weight, is very exhausted, but otherwise in good spirits.

On Thursday he came with me to the lawyer's, and then we had a quick lunch at his favourite restaurant.
 Lunching with him, I thought how very much I appreciate living in Europe, and being able to go just about everywhere with him.
 I also thought, much as I appreciate being spoilt rotten and driven around in Singapore (thank you, Baby, S, G, YL, TJ!!!), I do also enjoy, a more active, physical way of living.

Alas, a more physical way of living after my sedentary Singapore summer, meant that my legs were in some serious pain for the week.  Then suddenly, we had, HAIL.
And some kind of storm that flooded parts of South London.

Hail and rain and sun = pre-fall.

A new riddle- how to dress for the transitional season?  

My gnarled, bunion-ed feet are cold in my birkies, but too hot in my boots.  I am thinking- loafers.

I am thinking, Jackie O.
photo credit- googled image
And because I quite dislike shopping, I simply make a list, pop into my neighbourhood Matches, and hand the list to M, who gets me.  M then checks through the stock, while I rest my sore legs.
I am guessing that most fashionistas would already be familiar with Matches, as they have an on-line presence.  This summer, I learnt that my SIL is a devoted customer, and according to her, service is good, shipping reliably/speedily to Singapore.

If you come to London, there are four stores- Notting Hill, Wimbledon, Richmond, and Marylebone.  I can only comment on the stores at Notting Hill and Wimbledon, where service is excellent.  I'm always made to feel very welcomed, Bruno fussed over, and there never is any pressure to buy anything.

8 pairs of shoes and 15 minutes later, I find what I am looking for.

Matches, 60-64 Ledbury Road