What I Wore This Summer! And Will Those Clothes Get Me through Autumn?

First of all, I want to thank everyone who reads this blog for sticking through and reading during the summer.  Your comments and support are incredibly appreciative—especially since I just did not have the time to devote to writing.  So………. onward and upward!

The Value Of A Well-Written Thank-You Note

Seriously. Thank you!  Merci! 

Technically, it is still summer until Thursday, September 22nd! Ohhh, and I should be in Ohio babysitting my grandson Owen whilst Oona goes in to the hospital to give birth to grandson number two—unless she goes in earlier.

How much grandma pays attention:  I ordered the book Owen is reading in this photo because I want to bring “Big Brother” gifts to him. Now the book is in my sunroom so we can read it when he comves to visit. Let’s hope I pay more attention to him when I see him. I think this could qualify me as one of the worst grandmothers on earth!  Nah. I love my li’l ishkibibble!

Okay—so as it remains summer for less than three full weeks, mentally, I’m in a summer-to-autumn frame of mind.   Days are definitely getting shorter. I wake up to darkness and by the time The Frenchman and I finish our dinner—it is no longer light out nor is it that magical hour of twilight. It’s freaking dark outside. Nighttime dark! Early morning and evening coolness adds a conundrum of what to wear and the reality that (skip Autumn altogether) the bitter-cold is on the way.

Season 1 Rod Sterling GIF by Paramount+

You are now entering the Twilight Zone–and that is how I feel about Autumn!

Don’t even get me started on the Pumpkin Spice obsession that people have. WTF is the matter with these people?  August 26th hits and they are pumpkin spicing and Halloweening while the temperature is in the 90’s!

Pumpkin Spice Happy Dance GIF by Starbucks

Speak for yourself. That stuff tastes nasty. N.A.S.T.Y.!

Not gonna lie—I experience seasonal depression. And my husband is here to get me through it.  It is simply because I love certain features and particulars of summer. The long days. The hot weather. The barefoot driving.  The beach. The number of books I get to read when I’m sitting at ocean’s or pool’s edge being carried away to an imaginary world—pure escapism.

On our last day of summer beaching, I finished this classic masterpiece! Rebecca Sharp is now one of my fictional favorite characters–right up there with Bernadette from “Where’d You Go Bernadette”, Ignatius Reilly, Miss Havisham and Holden Caufield! 

Barefootin’–at the beach, in the car, at work, in the house. Summer is the time for airing the dawgs out!

I’m getting off topic (sort of) here.  What I want to write about is what I wore this summer.  Two weeks in France had me gloriously living in swimsuits and casual wear. I was thrilled.

Fear not the two piece. It can actually be more flattering AND comfortable then the one-piece swimsuit.

This, along with the two-piece in the top photo were my most-worn bathing suits this summer!

The weather was hot as balls but not humid. And as hot as the mercury rose, there remained a level of comfort.  Granted—at times that level was thin but the comfort remained.

Yes–it was incredibly hot but there was no humidity!

Then we arrived home. And arrived to heat and humidity which is the usual summer weather for the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic states, air-conditioning has been a must.  Ahhh—the conditioning of air. When we were in France, it wasn’t needed simply because our apartment had the greatest cross-ventilation. In addition, the Mediterranean Sea breeze kept the temperature at a pleasant level.

Who needs A/C when you have a Sea Breeze entering into your dwelling every day?  And, might I add, one that is NOT humid!

I’m not a fan of A/C to make a room/home/office cold. It’s more preferable for me to use it to cut the humidity.  I rarely drive with the air conditioning on. For me, rolling down the windows of my vehicle work better because car air-conditioning is just …cold.

Basically, I am the “she” version of Steve Martin in Father of the Bride.  The office airconditioning has me freezing to the point I really should have winter outwear on hand!

Why do I keep veering off-topic?  This post really is about what I wore this summer—especially to the office!  My wardrobe frame-of-mind completely changed.  I came to the realization that the majority of workers in our company are working from home. They can work in their pajamas, only in underwear, or even naked if they want—as long as there isn’t a Zoom meeting!   However, working in an office environment, has, in past summers, had me dressing up in a more professional manner.

Not a fan of shirtwaist dresses but I had this hanging in the closet. We had “Executive Guests” a couple of weeks ago at work.  The memo said to “dress professionally”.  Guess what? The “Executive Guests” never even encountered me. I was pissed.

This summer I changed up my game and ……………………. dressed for comfort—and many days that meant shorts. Yes. Shorts!  My productivity is greater when I’m comfortable.  Here’s a look-see!

Yes my loverly friends–I wore this get up at work and loved every second of comfort!

And I wore this–I did manage to slide into sandals before leaving the house. But allow me to say that it doesn’t matter HOW old one is. Who cares about the cellulite or veins or crepey skin (which I have)–being COMFORTABLE is more important!!

A fancier version with Lilly Pulitzer shorts! These stretchy shorts are wonderful–too bad they are discontinued!

I believe this outfit was worn to work on a very casual Friday!

I continued to wear dresses, however, due to the comfort level–especially maxi dresses on the days I was too lazy to shave my legs.

Hands down, my most-worn dress of this summer. It has a built-in bra so I only need two articles of clothes. Panties and the dress! I wore this all over France, to the office and my go-to-weekend dress. I’m wearing it today as I write this!

And with decollete is like shoe leather, I’m not stopping that from wearing comfortable clothing!

Can’t go wrong with a LBD during the summer. This is from Old Navy–I think I paid $12.

Here’s another cutie. This bodycon dress from Amazon is very curvy and belly friendly!

This purple frock matches our front-lawn flowere!

And the sleeveless maxi will always step in when too lazy to shave the legs!

I did wear the skirts as well!

Ultimately, will these clothes get me through Autumn?

Yes…

This jumpsuit was purchassed to bring to France but I found it was just too much clothing for me to wear. I wore this to work and felt like toast. Plus it was a bitch to go to the bathroom in.  This will be great for Autum with ballet flats and a blazer!

I am a fan of the sweater-and-shorts combo. This is perfect for those cooler beginning of Autumn days. No longer summer but not quite into the crispness of Autumn!

Another transitional piece is the blazer. This linen blend from J. Crew is befitting of end-of-September into early-October weather. Replace sandals with loafers and you are ready to go!

This pleated skirt was worn once over the summer because the material was just too heavy for my comfort. But with a navy blazer during Autumn, it’ll rock. BTW, this is a thrifted skirt I paid $2.75 for!

One item of clothing that I keep away from during the summer is pants (and jeans too). I just cannot stand how long pants feel against my legs in the summer. It’s like fingernails on a blackboard–it gives me the creeps!

A fun Autumn look! Long pants, a sweater and blazer. In my opinion, this is one of my favorite pants looks!

Closed and point-toed shoes, a blazer over any summer frock will bring the outfit to a very Autumn-friendly level!

One last thing–please do NOT allow age or any imperfections stop you from wearing what you want to wear or what y9ou prefer.  Remember, influencers and the fashion industry want your money. They want to dictate to you how they want you to dress.  Wear what you are comfortable in!

About Catherine

Far from perfect, but enjoying life as a non-perfect and flawed individual at 60 years young. I'm still wondering what I'll be when I grow up! The characters in my life's screenplay include my better half. He is a refined Frenchman who grew up in Paris and summered in St. Tropez. I grew up in Long Island and summered in Long Island. I am not refined. My three grown children are also a big part of my life. For their sake, they happily live where their careers have taken them! But I can still mother them from a distance! I write about the mundane. I write about deeply shallow issues. But whatever I write or muse about--it'll always be a bit on the humorous and positive side! It's all good!
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20 Responses to What I Wore This Summer! And Will Those Clothes Get Me through Autumn?

  1. cgcopy says:

    Great looks and great advice, Catherine — wear what makes you feel comfortable!

  2. Suzi says:

    Here is hoping more women follow this advise. Catherine, since you are the sandal queen where would you look for a deep, rich, brown leather sandal? If I was going to France, problem solved! Right? 😉

    • Catherine says:

      Hi Suzi, To be honest, if I were going for a deep, brown sandal…other than Rondini–I don’t know where I would go-LOL. Head to the Rondini website. They are incredible helpful to questions and they deliver. Honestly, I purchased Tory Burch Miller sandals I think last year or the year before and they are garbage. Stretched out to high heaven and the “leather” (if that is what it is) is peeling. Complete garbage!! XOXOXOXO

  3. Linda Boyte says:

    Love your blog. So you don’t post as often, your loyal folks will wait. Love you telling us to wear what we want. I enjoy reading the influencers but not totally following their advice. How do they understand a 75 year old woman can and should wear!!! Hang in there.

    • Catherine says:

      Thank you so much Linda for your support. Now that “summer” is officially over (until it really IS over on the 22nd), I’m home today enjoying the three-day weekend and after I reply to the ccomments I will be working on another blog post.
      Don’t get me started on “Mature” influencers. Quite honestly, the only one who knows what she’s talking about is Susan from “Une femme du Certain Age”. Even though her choices are oftentimes rather pricey, she is the ONLY mature influencer who showcases clothing that fits. She has a nice casual vibe too. The others? I can’t. I can only take so much statement jewelry, Chico’s, and ill-fitting garments. LOL. 75, 85, 95, 105. Wear what you love and wear what makes you comfortable and unique. My way of dressing might not be everyone’s jam but if I can get just one woman to wear something fitted despite an imperfect body–Girl, I have done my job! Thank you! OXXOXOXOXO

  4. Bonnie says:

    Yes, I applaud you for wearing what makes you feel comfortable. It isn’t easy to go against the fashion tide. But that is what makes you you. And, what keeps me reading your blog. Glad you had that lovely trip to the south of France, and told us all about it. I was there in spirit, as Nice is a favorite city of mine.
    I’m ready for Autumn and cooler weather here in the Midwest too. It’s been a pretty delightful August as compared to the western USA. But fall foliage and cool breezes wins out every tine.

    • Catherine says:

      Hi Bonnie! Thank you! I refuse to go “on trend” yeah. One or two pieces of trendiness is ok but I’ll stick to what I love and what makes me comfortable. I don’t STYLE outfits–I WEAR them. OMFG, go on Instagram and take a look at all the “mature” influencers. They think they are professional models and the clothing they are shilling is an insult to the mature woman. They all “style” outfits with a necklace or scarf. That isn’t styling. Styling is that “thing” that comes from within. It’s like ‘chic” either you have it or you dont. I don’t–therefore I WEAR! XOXOXOXO

  5. thelakewoman says:

    At church today, in wig and hat, at 73 someone asked me if I was a hippie…..oh yeah, I am.

  6. Eleanor Ford says:

    I loved this edition! You look marvelous! I adore your wigs. How many do you own and where do you buy them?

    • Catherine says:

      Thank you Eleanor! Many I have received for review. The ones that don’t work for me, I donate to Angel Faces or donate to someone in need. I NEVER SELL THEM. I figure a company gave the wig to me and I’ll play it foward. The wigs I purchase have been from Ace Wigs; Wigs dot ccom and Best Wig Outlet.com. Also The Wig Company. All have fantastic prices!

  7. Sandy Scott says:

    Catherine, thank you for sharing! I consider my wigs a part of my outfit and take time to consider what would look best with it. I know this blog isn’t about wigs, but that’s how I first “met” you. I’d sure love to know the style of the girl you wear with each please!

    • Catherine says:

      OMG Sandy! I’m so sorry that I haven’t identified the wigs. Moving forward I WILL try my best to do so. Fact is, I’ve become so disallusioned with the wig community in general. You know me. You know that I REFUSE to use filters, blurs or photoshopping. The majority of “wig influencers” on Instagram filter the shit out of themselves. It isn’t honest and it does NOT give the wig-wearer a true picture of what the wig looks like in true life. Even that one wig brand that I reviewed for years has stopped asking me to showcase their wigs. The must not like old-lady-honest-photos. It’s all about one-off reviewers who turn around and sell the wigs. That isn’t my jam. Do I kind of sound bitter? Yeah…..I am simply because I’m all about transparency–and sadly the wig community isnt. So, I will add names to the hair! XOXOXO Thank you for allowing me to vent!

  8. patty blaettler says:

    I’m wondering where you got those printed pants? I love them.

    • Catherine says:

      Hi Patty. Head to Gretchen Scott Designs website. Some of the pants are on sale–I just bought another pair. I really love the brand’s printed pants they have pizzazz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OXOXOXOXO

  9. gps2714 says:

    I must say even as a 19 year old guy I love your shoes and am jealous and would love to wear them

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