Monday, February 23, 2009

Your grandmother called... She wants your outfit back: The Glory of Granny Fashion!

Often in the wintertime, I find it hard to get really pumped about anything, including outfits. The cold weather zaps my energy and with it, my will to look cute. While moping around my closet, I realized that the only thing I really felt like wearing at the moment was this:

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Onesie: Thrifted
Hat: My parents' closet
Red lace: My sewing box
Bag: Won it at a Harry Potter festival!
Shoes: Thrifted

Grannytastic, no? And it's a good thing I decided to play inspiration dress up, because when I looked at the picture, I understood that I actually am pumped and inspired about a look right now-- the Granny look! And it can be just as fun with winter sweaters as it is with summer onesies.

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Sweater: Thrifted
Pants: They are thermals I usually take hiking.
Shoes, bag: Thrifted

My love of granny fashion has been slowly creeping up on me, and almost subconsciously I have been amassing a collection fit for a woman named Mildred or Gertrude. A simple flickr browse was enough to tell me that I'm not the only one feeling the granny-love either. (All of the pictures not of me were shamelessly stolen from said flickr search. Click the user name beneath the pic to see the flickrs of the younger gals).

      

Shopambrosia and TheCatsPajamas


The greatest thing about granny fashion is that grannies come in all types and shapes and sizes and so do their clothes-- from extra extra large cardigans to tiny little orthopedic flats. And there are multiple kinds of grannies to suit your every mood! I've organized the Granny Look into three sub-categories:


1. There's the classic "little old lady" granny, adorably awkward in oversized fads from 20 years ago, smelling permanently of moth balls.


2. There's wacky Floridian granny whose greatest loves include slot machines, sparkly colors and pizazz; she's not afraid of gaudy jewelry or a loud heel and is probably looking for a younger boyfriend.

(think Peggy Guggenheim)


3. And then there's your rich New York granny who prefers to be called Mimi, never leaving the house without her eyebrows pencilled on and her designer hat from 50 years ago adjusted just so. Be nice to this grandma, she will give you real pearls at your graduation.


Without discrimination, I want to raid every single one of their closets and complete my collection of:

Comfortable shoes!

  

Loafer flats and orthopedics both thrifted.


Sassy shoes!



Oversized accessories!
Such as...

Big purses and handbags. 

  

Super long sweaters 


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Big wacky sunglasses

Costume jewelry! 

Gold-rimmed glass fish and gold-rimmed black flower pieces: both thrifted
Hamsa hand: from Israel, gift from sister
Berry jewel ring: A gift from my actual granny!

Granny floral!


CalamityJem and Jodache


Adorably awkward knee socks!

Thimblescratch and Strawberrykoi


Pantsuits and Jumpsuits!

 

My pantsuit: Thrifted

Belt and Scarf: Antique

Shoes and purse: Thrifted


And let's not leave grandpa out... he has some stuff worth stealing too! I love gramps' giant cardigans, his collection of sweater vests and argyle, and his delightfully ugly practical shoes.
Sweater: Thrifted
Crochet scarf: gift
Jeans: Forever 21
Red bag: H&M
Argyle socks: Hand me down from long ago.
Shoes: Thrifted

What is it about old-people style that makes young cute girls want to take fashion tips from their grandparents? Maybe it's because granny loves comfort. Maybe it's because granny loves bling. But I think most of all, it's that granny just doesn't give a crap! She wears what she wants, no matter how out of style it is or how ridiculously it fits. Granny wears what makes her feel good, whether through physical comfort or fabulosity. Next time I am down in the fashion dumps, I will try to keep this attitude in mind.


Hooray for GRANNY FASHION!!

(P.S. Can't get enough of the old-people look? Visit this amazing blog dedicated exclusively to the fashion efforts of gramps and grams!! Thanks to Annalise for the tip!)

22 comments:

Maggie said...

You just might be a genius. I think my favorite is the white sweater, blue leggings and gold pumps outfit.

Darrah said...

Grandma's are so much fun, and have the best fashion jewelry. Why not?! Haha. I love that you did a blog on this.

Anonymous said...

Granny style is not for everyone, but you can definitely pull it off:)

xoxo
Mimi

Couture Carrie said...

Fabulous post! Love all these granny chic looks, especially your pendants and oversize shades. Those shoes are fab too!

xoxox,
CC

Eyeliah said...

This post was seriously amazing. I love granny style. :-)

Em said...

Your posts are hilarious! They are seriously amazing, I love where you get your ideas from. I love the granny look too :)

Rebecca, A Clothes Horse said...

Awesome post. I really do love granny fashion. I can't wait to be old and have purple hair...I think those will be the best years of my life.

Diane said...

Grannies are definitely one of the best people to grab style inspiration from! And I think I have those orthopedic shoes in a different color! Hooray for granny fashion, indeed.

Thanks for the comment on my blog! Unfortunately, those Payless t-strap heels were bought about a year ago! I know, the perfect pair of t-straps are so hard to find but your eBay & Etsy scouring will pay off soon! T-straps are worth waiting for.

elena-lu said...

i LOVED this post!

Unknown said...

Thanks so much for the wonderful words fellow fabulous females!! Diane-- all I have to say is WHYYYYYY CURSES WHYYYY!!! Haha, actually after I read your comment, I searched etsy with renewed vigor and found and bought a perfect pair!! I can't wait til they get here, so thanks for the encouragement :~)

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A BIT COQUETTISH said...

You have such a fun take on fashion!

xoxo,
La C.

Joe Pettis said...

Your legs are too nice to pull off the Granny look. Maybe draw on some varicose veins.

Unknown said...

Thanks La C! And Joe... you just may be approaching brilliance. I knew my outfits were missing SOMEthing!!

Annalise said...

Hey there! What a fun post. Granny fashion is one of my favorite styles and you found a lot of inspiring photos for your post. Thanks for using one of mine! :D For more inspiration don't forget to check out the best granny fashion blog EVER...
http://advancedstyle.blogspot.com/

Enjoy!!
XOXO
Annalise
(leftoverhearts on flickr)

Violet Folklore said...

Fabulous post! You put so much time and energy into it (winter laziness, you have been overcome!).
~Amber

AsianCajuns said...

What a brilliant post! "Granny doesn't give a crap..."- it's so true! That's why it is grannytastic! I love it- and plan to incorporate this look into my spring wardrobe.

Wanderlusting said...

You're my hero!!

x0x0 Lusty

Chrissy said...

This is a hilariously awesome post.

Caroline said...

This is one of the best fashion posts I've ever seen. Your own granny outfits are amazing. Thanks for including me!

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