Susan Sto-Helit that is.
Yup, today I feel like I've somehow captured the aesthetic of Death's Granddaughter - especially of her adventures with Quoth the Raven! It's a sort of gothy governess look, because Susan discovers that 'Getting an education was a bit like a communicable sexual disease. It made you unsuitable for a lot of jobs and then you had the urge to pass it on. She'd become a governess.' (The Hogfather by Terry Pratchett). I've never seen the TV version of The Hogfather, but in my head, this is pretty close to how Susan looks. Although of course I'd need white hair with a black streak in it to really match, and my hair should also form a neat bun at will- something my hair stubbornly refuses to do - hence a french plait...
This outfit was worn for lunch and shopping with friends, which was a lovely antidote to the hectic time we've been having at work preparing for Middle Earth festival this weekend. I'll post pictures from that soon though because I'll be wearing fun things and I've made all sorts of children's dressing up clothes - including two pairs of hobbit feet!!
My hair is a bit messy and my makeup is rather tired in this photo because it was taken AFTER coming home, which you could probably tell from the horrible amount of flash used!
Outfit rundown:
Jacket - Primark via charity shop while on holiday in Bournemouth £3.99
Blouse - Ebay - you've seen it before here.
Skirt - Restyle - it was a birthday present from my mum for my birthday in April but today is my first outfit with it.
Bag - Also Restyle - I got it for Enchanted a while back, and I don't think it's available anymore. Sadly the shades of grey are very slightly different and that annoys me more than it should...
Belt - I've been looking for an elastic belt with a silver buckle for ages (because I love my brass toned one so much but it doesn't go with everything) and finally got this one in a charity shop for £2.50 last week, so chuffed - searching endlessly finally paid off.
Shoes - Deichmann last year for work, I think they were about £15... Very similar to this pair, but with a simple silver buckle. They turned out to be too slippery for the floors at Aston Hall (400 years of feet achieve quite a polish), but they are really comfortable and go with a lot of things.
Hair bow - Claire's, with added brooch - I don't remember where this one came from... It may have been the Red Cross Shop? I have so many brooches now I'm loosing track...
Brooch on neck - Another one I've lost track of... I've had it a while - I bet I could find out by checking my blog posts, but I'm lazy today.
Crow pin - RSPB stand for £1 donation - the man was really pleased that I wanted this one and the Magpie because 'they are under appreciated birds, the corvids, they don't get a lot of fans.'
Skull Earrings - Present from my colleague and friend Stephy, for no reason at all - wasn't that lovely? The pair in my second holes are tiny silver mice I got in Bournemouth, but I missed them out of the close-up photo. We'll pretend they are Rats to stick with the Susan theme though =P
Tights - One of my pairs of trusty thick black cotton ones - Primark or M&S kidswear for sure.
Do you guys ever wear something and look in the mirror and realize you look like a fictional character? Or have you ever deliberately create a look inspired by one?
I think I'll re-read The Hogfather until bedtime! Goodnight all!
Have you seen Going Postal? Dearheart's dresses are to die for. My boyfriend said she reminds him of me, because she's angry and wears black velvet.
ReplyDeleteI've seen part of it - was on at Christmas but my nephew wanted to play a game so I kept missing bits (luckily I've read the book). Agreed- her dresses are wonderful!
DeleteAha! I would take that as a big compliment!
That is a really neat jacket, the sleeves have such an interesting shape!
ReplyDeleteIt's a very lucky find. I live the sleeves- it has shoulder pads which amuses me because that's such an 80's thing!
DeleteGod bless your indelible soul, dear.
ReplyDeleteCan I giveth unto thee a hint?
STOP worshipping the whorizontal, girl;
START worshipping Jesus.
1-outta-1 perishes, toots...
then, if you dont know Jesus,
never cared for the Son of God,
havent been officially baptized
and turned your existence finite o'er to Him,
I fear for thy indelible soul.
How dost thou makest thy Way
Upstairs to Seventh-Heaven, dear?
Easy.
Do you love Jesus?
Do you love everyone else?
If you answered YES to botha those,
you'll be where Im at death's hour.
God'll figure-out the rest.
God bless your eternal soul.
Cya soon Upstairs...
I know, dear.
DeleteI am an NDE.
'Nuff sed.
I know, dear.
DeleteI am an NDE.
'Nuff sed.
God bless your indelible soul, dear.
ReplyDeleteCan I giveth unto thee a hint?
STOP worshipping the whorizontal, girl;
START worshipping Jesus.
1-outta-1 perishes, toots...
then, if you dont know Jesus,
never cared for the Son of God,
havent been officially baptized
and turned your existence finite o'er to Him,
I fear for thy indelible soul.
How dost thou makest thy Way
Upstairs to Seventh-Heaven, dear?
Easy.
Do you love Jesus?
Do you love everyone else?
If you answered YES to botha those,
you'll be where Im at death's hour.
God'll figure-out the rest.
God bless your eternal soul.
Cya soon Upstairs...