It was hard to resist getting a Uniqlo striped polo shirt in this particular stripe. Too many conontations to dole out, but on a personal level this particular stripe is tinged with photo album sepia for me, with all the menfolk in my family, from my dad to my grandpa, once photographed whilst sporting this specific sort of stripy polo in the 70s, posing in front of the Eiffel Tower or proudly next to their banged up vehicle of choice. I have no idea why this stripe (and I tried very hard to find a specific name for it other than irregular/multi-coloured stripe) has '70s dad' written all over it but there you go and for that reason alone in a tighter fit, I had to give it a bash for Uniqlooks.
Of course, a stripy polo in dress form will forever be tied with Margot Tenenbaum in The Royal Tenenbaums. How many posts exist, dedicated to the lone pairing of said polo dress with fur coat and hair barrette and those sad kohl-lined eyes? A telling sign would be that a quick Google search yields not just images of Gwyneth Paltrow in the film but also countless illustrations and Halloween costume efforts to portray Margot…
On to more recent films, the polo shirt also picked up nuances of the spritely and notably adorable wardrobe of the character Midori in the Anh Hung Tran film adapation of the Haruki Murakami novel Norwegian Wood, portrayed by model/actress Kiko Mizuhara. Barrettes, stripy shirts, primary colours and a blend of preppy and mod-ish ensembles flood Midori's wardrobe, which plays a part consecrating Midori as the upbeat and teasing distraction for the male protagonist Watanabe.
As a further bit of inspirational eye-candy, Kiko Misuhara also features as AnotherMag's January digital cover styled by Katie Shillingford wearing Hussein Chalayan's S/S 11 Sakoku collection, photographed fittingly by Lina Scheynius…
I'm unlikely to do 70s poppy/preppy as well as Midori in the film does but I do love picking out the hues of the stripes in the polo shirt to place into a three-skirted ensemble. Yes, my version of preppy involves wearing three skirts all at once… go figure…
(Uniqlo striped polo shirt, As Know As De Base green pocketed wrap skirt, Anna Heylen blue pleated cape worn as a half-skirt, Sophia Kokosalaki white pleated miniskirt underneath, Dolce & Gabbana Animalier sunglasses, Peter Jensen hiking wedges from Goodhood)
Sweet color blocking Susie!
LOVE this post.
The polo is always a classic and timeless piece. The skirt is completely adorable along with the shoes. Amazing post, really brightens up the day 🙂
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Oh my!!! Love your outfit – I really want that skirt 🙂
Great style!! I love your blog 🙂
xoxo
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Everybody is wearing stripes right now 🙂 Love your outfit!!!
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IIlllloooveit!!!!!
you put two skirts together? i really love as know as — they have stuff that’s usually wearable and sometimes quirky. also, i love this shot of midori; think i’ll catch norwegian wood this weekend.
Like it. You look so cute like this! ^^
…And those shoes, looks great, but also scary…uncomfortable!
I had so much trouble (kinda) wearing my polo but look at you riding that horse on a backstand…
sometimes I hate you.
I need to try that 3-skirts at once thinggg.
Ahh I was going to post this on MY blog! Hehe you beated me to the punch but I don’t think I could have done it as well as you did (with no polo shirts lying around to spare).
I love your shoes, Susie, ahhhhhhhhhhhh (sigh of I want them)
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Jo: Yeah, I got the skirt when I was in Hong Kong years ago… I still dig it up from time to time…
Shini: Oh PLEASE – at least you get the essence of the polo shirt… I on the other hand bunged three skirts with what is a simple shirt…
Joy: I just commented in your BEAUTIFUL blog… lovely musings!
That skirt is amazing,I love how you picked out the colours in the stripes and matched them to the skirt(s).
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First time I’m reading your blog! I absolutely love this polo. Will get it next week.
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Just love the strip collection
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Woah! love the T-shirt goes with you and matches with every thing around you -_-
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definitely going to spend tonight watching that film! and i loveee this outfit. you’re fantastic!
Annah xx
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do you realize how stripes had always been important?
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These photos are AMAZING, and I’m literally in love with your shoes!
You make the humble polo look so fantastic! Love the outfit from head to toe!
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you just MADE that skirt? seriously impressed. and awesome shoes.
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Hmmm it’s time to revive my old vibrant blue Fred Perry polo hidden in the back wardrobe, I’m not very good with stripes esp when they sit on the chest area…stripes would look distortional if you have a large upper mass. I stick to polka dots.
I love Midori’s style in Norwegian wood, I loved that movie! It’s such a great adaption and those are definitely rare. I think Kiko Mizuhara is pretty great too- she’s come SUCH a long way from her roots in Japanese teen fashion mags!
Love..love..love.. specially the skirt! how do you make it?
My dad still wears those exact same striped polo shirts around the house, even now, they’re a “dad” look irrespective of era. I’d never wear his, but I like the extended placket on your shirt- it makes a huge difference to the way it looks- less stuffy, somehow.
And I love that you mentioned Norwegian Wood here, I’ve been looking forward to that movie for months now.
Kit: Well, sadly I don’t have a ‘large upper mass’… neither do you come to think of it! But you’re right, polka dots are cuter…
Winnie: Yeah she’s actually really good in it as well… I thought she really nailed the part….
Olive: I just took three parts and layered it over… first the white skirt, then a half apron skirt (it used to come with another skirt but I just took it apart) and then a cape that I used to form the other half… I didn’t really make it – just put them together…
Dru: You’re right about the placket – I was thinking that if my buttons suddenly just popped open, I’d be mighty embarrassed because the placket is that bit longer (really must start wearing bras…). Hope I didn’t spoil the film!
your shoes is adorable!!
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I personally prefer solid colors to strips for my polos. Strips just seem too busy to me, like too much is going on. A little distracting in a way. But sometimes I will spot a striped shirt which catches my eye. That Uniglo one is pretty cool. And I love your shoes haha.
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Hi Susie love the colour blocking! If Marc by Marc Jacobs Fall 2011 and Gucci Spring 2011 had a baby, this is what it would look like!! Hope you are excited about coming to Sydney for RAFW! I am trying to win a competition to get a chance to work for a big PR firm at the RAFW this year. I was hoping you could vote for me on their fb page? It would open so many doors for me if I one, and the competition is kind of like your ‘look of the day’.
You have to like the MCM PR profile and then my photo. Hope people here can help me out.
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My favourite is the skirt/cape. Very inspiring shape and wonderful colour tones.
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I love the sunglasses! Really great mix of colors!
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I love the color combination, and the shoes go really well with your outfit!
another great post full of adorable outfits,loved!!
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Really? All I care about is the pair of shoes.. and how to put together a 3-piece skirt. Very interesting..
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fantastic! i love your shoes.
The Royal Tenenbaums is my favourite film !
I’m not sure about the color blocking on the skirt though hmmmmm maybe a rethink ? 🙂