Saturday, 27 March 2010

Combat Rock



That's Not My Age is loving the spécial militaire edition of French Vogue (March issue) - which in a timely fashion ties in nicely with last weekend's wardrobe workout chez nous. Tired of wearing the same Uniqlo jeans over and over, and with an assault course for a wardrobe - I sanctioned a ruthless closet cull. And Mr TNMA was my commander-in-chief. Four pairs of trainers, two dresses, three skirts, one kaftan, a linen tunic, one pair of jeans, one pair of smart trousers, a tank top, cotton blouse, quilted-down-filled gilet (taking up far to much space and I needed to make room for 'the beast' ie my leopard print coat) and two pairs of shoes have all been donated to my local charity shop. Mary Portas will be proud!

One thing I discovered during Operation Fashion Kill, was an awful lot of khaki. Perfect for this season's military look but how to wear it without looking like Madonna in Malawi? Unfortunately, I didn't uncover a Chanel jacket so for an easy daytime look I teamed an old pair of Topshop silk combats with a grey marl t-shirt, statement necklace and olive green leather kitten heels. Some people call this 'shopping your wardrobe,' That's Not My Age prefers to call it getting dressed.



In reality the daytime outfit will probably look something like this....



For a smarter look, I paired the combats with a pale gold DKNY jacket and killer shoes (these are from Tod's and I'm desperately trying not to think about cost per wear as I bought them for a wedding two years ago and have worn them, er hem, twice.) Towards the end of Operation Fashion Kill, we were feeling battle weary and my commander-in-chief was losing the will to live, hence the haphazard photos:



I noticed that the slinky silk combats are wearing thin across the backside, they may not survive another season but this shouldn't be a problem - That's Not My Age has military back-up:



So, our mission over I bring you the grown-up guide to military chic:


1. Give khaki a glamourous spin by piling on the jewellery.



2. Don't take the trend too literally, go head-to-toe and you could end up looking like this....



3. Keep hair and make-up sleek. Think well-groomed and gorgeous, not grungy (definitely a case of do as I say, not as I do!)




And if you're looking for some extras to go with your combat pants how about:








Metal chain necklace, Jaeger. Khaki t-shirt and leather bag both Jigsaw. Cork wedges, Stella McCartney at Matches and tan leather 'pistol' boots, Acne at Net-a-Porter.

Over and out.


Photos
Fashion images: French Vogue
Victoria Beckham: mirror.co.uk

16 comments:

finchleygirl said...

I have a chain necklace just like that...so excited am going to go and put it on right now and think of all the money I've saved.

Semi Expat said...

Great post TNMA - love it when you "do" outfits for us to see and loving this military combat rock chic stuff very much. (Also since I know khaki green and all sludges are probably the best colours for me too, - a fact I do ignore at times when trying to do "black-wanting-to-be-sophisticated" as I am living in Melbourne look!!) I laughed out loud at your 'Madonna in Malawi' comment too -so funny!!

Faux Fuchsia said...

Dear That's not my age,
I've linked you to my blog and you have to say 7 things about yourself. If you can't be bothered don't worry I understand. Prepare yourself emotionally to get some Australian Blog Traffic Action! Meanwhile loving those military combat pants they look fabulous. x

That's Not My Age said...

FG - so pleased that my blog is finally saving people money, maybe I'll change the name?!

SE - thank you, I quite enjoy it too. Though I have to persuade Mr TNMA to take photos (and the only place in the flat with a light coloured floor is the bathroom so he has to sit in the bath!)

FF - I thank you. Looking forward to some Australian action!

SR@MyStyle said...

Fabulous post and you look great in this outfit, the casual and dressy looks both are stylish choices and its such a bonus when you already have the pieces!! Have a lovely Sunday!

Make Do Style said...

you did good and the commander in chief was tireless in his efforts. Love the silk combats, makes me weep I culled mine!

All lovely outfits and that Jigsaw bag is so good. Shame about the lack of Chanel jacket! xx

Rosina at Middle Ageless said...

Absolutely STUNNING photography and I adore the colours (muddy) and the whole torn/texture vibe. Brilliant! I also love those pants. I wish I could wear cargos and I'm not really sure why I can't. I have three pair in sludge green. I think the issue is that I have a very small ribcage and like to pair big bottoms with small and/or tight tops. Cargoes seem to make my bottom half look enormous when compared with my top. I have tried big shoulder wraps and emphasis around the shoulders but these make my already-short neck even shorter. Drat! I love this post...

Grumpy Old Ken said...

Strangely enough I too donated clothes this week to a drop in centre. But can you imagine what a 70 year old caste offs are like compared with yours!

Glam Girl said...

Nice post! I love your outfit inspiration!

E said...

You channel this vibe so well! I love your first and third looks in particular!

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WendyB said...

I was hoping to find a double denim photo here!

LouBoo said...

Hello! I am liking your blog! I read about it/you in Easy Living! I think your 'follower' numbers might just rocket from now and deservedly so!

ThatGirl39 said...

I love those silk combats... and what you've paired them with. And glad to hear that someone else approaches their wardrobe cull's with military precision!

idan said...

stunning pics! those pants are so perfect!
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